Ottoman administrative area in the Levant (1549–1918)
Sanjak of Nablus
سنجق نابلس
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire Under Damascus Eyalet (1549–1856) Under Sidon Eyalet (1856–1864) Under Syria Vilayet (1864–1888) Under Beirut Vilayet (1888–1918)
1549–1918
Nablus Sanjak, 1914
Capital
Nablus
History
• Established
1549
• Sykes–Picot Agreement
16 May 1916
• Battle of Nablus
19–25 September 1918
• Disestablished
1918
Succeeded by
Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
Today part of
Palestine Israel
The Nablus Sanjak (Arabic: سنجق نابلس; Turkish: Nablus Sancağı) was an administrative area that existed throughout Ottoman rule in the Levant (1517–1917). It was administratively part of the Damascus Eyalet until 1864 when it became part of Syria Vilayet and then the Beirut Vilayet in 1888.
The NablusSanjak (Arabic: سنجق نابلس; Turkish: Nablus Sancağı) was an administrative area that existed throughout Ottoman rule in the Levant (1517–1917)...
the sanjaks were used as the basis for the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration. OETA South was formed from the sanjaks of Jerusalem, Nablus, and...
were appointed to the sanjaks of Ajlun and Nablus, respectively, in 1622, Ahmad's brother-in-law, a resident of NablusSanjak called Shaykh Asi, refused...
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1864, the sanjak of Acre was annexed to the newly created Syria Vilayet. In 1888, the sanjaks of Acre, Latakia, Tripoli, Beirut, and Nablus were separated...
Sanjak of Damascus (دمشق) The Sanjak of Tripoli (طرابلس) The Sanjak of Acre (عكا) The Sanjak of Safad (صفد) The Sanjak of Nablus (نابلس) The Sanjak of...
time Gaza became the chief stronghold of the dynasty. The sanjaks of Jerusalem and Nablus came under Ahmad Pasha's administration intermittently throughout...
very late Ottoman document describes Palestine as including the Sanjak of Nablus and Sanjak of Akka (Acre) as well, more in line with European usage. It...
and early 20th century the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, the NablusSanjak and Acre Sanjak (under Beirut Vilayet from 1888 and previously under Syria Vilayet)...
of Jerusalem and later, in 1609, he was appointed sanjak-bey of Nablus. Farrukh established Nablus as the headquarters of his family. Between 1609 and...
Ottoman period (16th century), it marked the boundary between NablusSanjak and Gaza Sanjak. Later, in the 19th century, it formed the southern border of...
Syria. 1887–1888 – Ottoman Syria is divided into Jerusalem Sanjak, NablusSanjak, and Acre Sanjak 1897 August 29–31 – The First Zionist Congress is held in...
Lajjun Sanjak, the nahiya (subdistrict) of Qaqun in NablusSanjak and the nahiyas of Banu Kinanah, Banu Atiyya and Banu Juhmah in Ajlun Sanjak east of...
in the tax registers as being in the Nahiya of Jabal Qubal, part of NablusSanjak. It had a population of 87 households, all Muslim. The villagers paid...
South, consisting of the Ottoman Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem and the sanjaks of Nablus and Acre. This was the first administrative definition of what was...
Safed Sanjak (Arabic: سنجق صفد; Turkish: Safed Sancağı) was a sanjak (district) of Damascus Eyalet (Ottoman province of Damascus) in 1517–1660, after which...
Jarrar and Nimr clans of Jabal Nablus, part of Damascus Eyalet, to assert his control over the virtually autonomous NablusSanjak. He established an alliance...