This article is about kadiluks as judicial districts. For treatment of kadiluks as administrative districts, see Kaza.
A kadiluk (Ottoman Turkish: قاضیـلق, kadıluk) was the jurisdiction of a kadi,[1] an Islamic judge under the Ottoman Empire. They typically consisted of a major city and its surrounding villages, although some kadis occupied other positions within the imperial administration.[2]
^Katz (2012), p. 264.
^Hickok, Michael Robert (1997). Ottoman military administration in eighteenth-century Bosnia. Brill. p. 54. ISBN 978-90-04-10689-5.
A kadiluk (Ottoman Turkish: قاضیـلق, kadıluk) was the jurisdiction of a kadi, an Islamic judge under the Ottoman Empire. They typically consisted of a...
initially overseen by Islamic judges (kadi) and thus identical to their kadiluks. During the 1864 round of reforms, their administrative duties were given...
however. Sanjaks were further divided into timars (fiefs held by timariots), kadiluks (the area of responsibility of a judge, or Kadi) and zeamets (also ziam;...
used Hanafi systems in sharia-influenced courts. In the Ottoman Empire, a Kadiluk – the district covered by a kadı – was an administrative subdivision, smaller...
the jurisdiction of the Skradin kadiluk. Aličić claimed that territories of the Croatian vilayet and Skradin kadiluk were the same and that the official...
Županj-Potok. In 1576 Županj-Potok or Duvno became part of the Kadiluk of Imotski, and it became a kadiluk on its own before 1633. In the second half of the 17th...
according to the census of 1570. In the 17th century, it became seat of a kadiluk. At about this time, Strumica was visited by the Ottoman travel writers...
into the Sanjak of Viçitrina up until the 18th century. Gjilan became a kadiluk around 1780, and 20–25 years later a large village. The exact year of establishment...
a settlement (kasaba) within the Sarajevo kadiluk (territorial unit) that would further on become a kadiluk itself with Olovo as a part of it. • Brateljevići...
qaḍāʾ). In the Ottoman Empire, a kaza was originally equivalent to the kadiluk, the district subject to the legal and administrative jurisdiction of a...
introduced in the first years of the rule, Zenica became part of Brod kadiluk in the newly formed Sanjak of Bosnia. Nahya of Zenica was first mentioned...
soldiers, and other travelers. During this time it was also the seat of a kadiluk (district with a regional judge). Since Mostar was on the trade route between...
under one khan. Kadi from Ottoman Turkish kadı, "judge" Kadiluk from Ottoman Turkish kadıluk, "jurisdiction" Kaftan from Turkish kaftan (also in Persian)...
often refer to land owned by an aga. Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire Kadiluk Pashaluk Sanjak Timar, land granted by the Ottoman sultans between the...
established between 1483 and 1485. In 1485, Novi was established as a kadiluk of the sanjak of Herzegovina. In 1572, the seat of the sanjak was moved...
periods, Morea was also divided into a number of smaller districts (kazas, kadiluks or beyliks), whose number varied but was usually between 22 and 25, and...
island himself. During the classical Ottoman period, the island was a kadiluk. The Ottomans built mosques, fountains, hammams, and a medrese. The Ottomans...
At the beginning of the 18th century, Gusinje was the seat of the local kadiluk. In 1703, the Ottomans tried again to expel Kelmendi entirely from the...
1544 it first belonged to the Kobašu kadiluk of Bosnian sanjak by 1544. In 1544 the Ottomans established kadiluk in Velika to which this territory was...