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Ottoman census records on Metsovo information


The Ottoman census records (defterleri) of 1454/5 and 1506 of the Sanjak of Trikala are the only sources depicting the residential and economic structure of the region of Metsovo during the early Ottoman period.

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Ottoman census records on Metsovo

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structure of the region of Metsovo during the early Ottoman period. In the 1454/55 census, the tax district of the timar of Metsovo (karye-i Miçova), fell...

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Metsovo

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Miçova in Ottoman Turkish. In the Ottoman census records we see the word Mcwh (مجوه), which is usually pronounced "Miçova". In Aromanian, Metsovo is called...

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Aromanians in North Macedonia

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group of North Macedonia numbering some 9,695 people according to the 2002 census. They are concentrated in Kruševo, Štip, Bitola and Skopje. The Aromanians...

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Chameria

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Chameria. An Ottoman population census held in 1908 recorded a total of 73,000 inhabitants in Chameria, of which 93% were Albanian. In Greek censuses, only Muslims...

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Aromanians

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towns and cities such as Ioannina (Aromanian Ianina, Enina or Enãna), Metsovo (Aromanian Aminciu), Veria (Aromanian Veryia) Katerini, Trikala (Aromanian...

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Thasos

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against Ottoman rule arose in 1821, at the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence, led by Hatzigiorgis Metaxas, but it failed. The Ottoman Census of 1831...

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Moscopole

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the southern parts of Epirus, such as the settlements of Skamneli and Metsovo (Aminciu, an Aromanian settlement as well) in northwestern Greece. It was...

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Samos

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antiquity and is still produced on the island. The island was governed by the semi-autonomous Principality of Samos under Ottoman suzerainty from 1835 until...

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Zagori

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south-eastern side runs along the Varda river to Mount Mavrovouni (2,100m) near Metsovo. The municipality has an area of 989.796 km2. The population of the area...

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Samothrace

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742 soldiers on the island. 7 soldiers of this population were Muslims. The fact that neighborhoods, which are the main features of Ottoman towns and cities...

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Kalamata

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Kalamata was occupied by the Ottomans from 1481 to 1685, like the rest of Greece. In 1659, during the long war between Ottomans and Venetians over Crete,...

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Aromanians in Albania

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Conference of 1912–13 as a minority group within Albania. They fought the Ottoman Empire alongside the Serbians and Greeks during the Balkan Wars. During...

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Volos

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definitively incorporated into the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman name of the city was Ottoman Turkish: قلز, romanized: Quluz. The Ottomans strengthened the town's...

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Alexandroupolis

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characteristic of Ottoman cities at the time. The city returned to Ottoman control by the end of the war. The brief Russian presence had a lasting effect on the design...

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Larissa

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by the Ottoman Empire in 1386/87 and again in the 1390s, but only came under permanent Ottoman control in 1423, by Turahan Bey. Under Ottoman rule, the...

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Konitsa

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Filat (Philiates), Meçova (Metsovo), Leskovik (war kurzzeitig Sancak) und Koniçe (Konitsa) Kemal Karpat (1985), Ottoman Population, 1830–1914, Demographic...

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Corfu

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Ottomans. A series of attempts by the Ottomans to take the island began in 1431 when Ottoman troops under Ali Bey landed on the island. The Ottomans tried...

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Aromanian language

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Language and Culture in Germany. On a visit to Metsovo, Epirus in 1998, Greek President Konstantinos Stephanopoulos called on Vlachs to speak and teach their...

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Mytilene

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attacked Ottoman and Barbary flagships. Resulting in a victory for the Venetians. Mytilene along with the rest of Lesbos remained under Ottoman control...

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Aromanians in Bulgaria

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Greek bands on the Ottoman Empire began to persecute and attack the Aromanians, with instances of killings of Aromanian priests or of attacks on entire Aromanian...

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Trikala

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000 inhabitants, with the last Ottoman census in 1877/8 listing 25,000 inhabitants for the entire sanjak of Trikala. On 23 August 1881 with the Treaty...

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Aegina

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During the early part of the Ottoman–Venetian War of 1714–1718 the Ottoman Fleet commanded by Canum Hoca captured Aegina. Ottomans rule in Aegina and the Morea...

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Kozani

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century, Kozani was part of the Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. In the 1881–1893 census, the kaza of Kozana had a total population of 27,652; consisting...

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Kavala

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the late Roman (1st - 6th century AD) aqueduct. The Ottomans also extended the Byzantine fortress on the hill of Panagia. Both landmarks are among the most...

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Kythira

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1799, the Ionian islands became the Septinsular Republic, nominally under Ottoman suzerainty, but in practice dominated by Imperial Russia. In 1807, the...

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Gytheio

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was abandoned. It remained a small village throughout the Byzantine and Ottoman times. Its importance grew when Tzannetos Grigorakis built his tower at...

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Souli

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locals is recorded. According to this, the first settlers of Souli were shepherds who came from a village called Gardiki trying to avoid the Ottoman oppression...

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