Global Information Lookup Global Information

Sanjak of Monastir information


Sanjak of Monastir, late 19th century.

The Sanjak of Monastir or Manastir (Turkish: Manastir Sancağı) or Bitola, was a sanjak within the Rumelia Eyalet (1465–1867) and then the Manastir Vilayet (1874–1912). The administrative seat was in Manastir (Bitola).

and 23 Related for: Sanjak of Monastir information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8442 seconds.)

Sanjak of Monastir

Last Update:

The Sanjak of Monastir or Manastir (Turkish: Manastir Sancağı) or Bitola, was a sanjak within the Rumelia Eyalet (1465–1867) and then the Manastir Vilayet...

Word Count : 217

Sanjak of Ohrid

Last Update:

sources as Sanjak of Monastir (or Bitola). This should not be confused with the later Sanjak of Monastir, established in 1826 from the eastern part of the Sanjak...

Word Count : 1862

Bitola

Last Update:

the Sanjak of Monastir and sometimes as the Sanjak of Bitola. After the Austro-Ottoman wars, the trade development and the overall prosperity of the city...

Word Count : 7605

North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire

Last Update:

Republic of North Macedonia were: Sanjak of Monastir, which included the kazas of Monastir (Bitola), Ohri (Ohrid) and Pirlepe (Prilep) Sanjak of Dibra,...

Word Count : 1388

Manastir vilayet

Last Update:

following sanjaks: Sanjak of Manastir Sanjak of Prizren Sanjak of Dibra Sanjak of Scutari After administrative reforms in 1867 and 1877 some parts of the Manastir...

Word Count : 626

Mount Olympus

Last Update:

near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, located on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, between the regional units of Larissa and Pieria, about...

Word Count : 6043

Pella

Last Update:

capital of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Pella was probably founded at the beginning of the 4th century BC by Archelaus I as the new capital of Macedon...

Word Count : 2731

Rumelia Eyalet

Last Update:

(Ioannina), Sofia, Filibe (Plovdiv), Manastır/Monastir (Bitola), Üsküp (Skopje), and the major seaport of Selânik/Salonica (Thessaloniki). It was also...

Word Count : 1971

Philippi

Last Update:

ˈfɪləˌpaɪ/; Greek: Φίλιπποι, Phílippoi) was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was Crenides (Greek: Κρηνῖδες...

Word Count : 2071

Mount Athos

Last Update:

community of Mount Athos, which is ecclesiastically under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. The remainder of the peninsula...

Word Count : 2057

History of Thessaloniki

Last Update:

Selânik was a sanjak center (Sanjak of Selanik) in the Rumeli Eyalet from 1393 to 1402 and again from 1430 to 1826, when it became center of a separate province...

Word Count : 3783

Vergina

Last Update:

of Veria municipality in Imathia, Central Macedonia. Vergina was established in 1922 in the aftermath of the population exchanges after the Treaty of...

Word Count : 3434

Kastoria

Last Update:

Ottoman period, Kastoria was the seat of a kaza belonging to the sanjak of Görice within the Vilayet of Monastir. Ladino speaking Jews immigrated to the...

Word Count : 5116

Achaemenid Macedonia

Last Update:

Macedonia refers to the period in which the ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia was under the sway of the Achaemenid Persians. In 512/511 BC, the Persian general...

Word Count : 928

Thessaloniki

Last Update:

consisted of the sanjaks of Selanik, Serres and Drama between 1826 and 1912. With the break out of the Greek War of Independence in the spring of 1821, the...

Word Count : 23983

Central Macedonia

Last Update:

a]) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, consisting of the central part of the geographical and historical region of Macedonia. With...

Word Count : 985

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace

Last Update:

of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It consists of the northeastern parts of the country, comprising the eastern part of the region of Macedonia...

Word Count : 686

History of the Jews in Thessaloniki

Last Update:

Thessaloniki Monastir Synagogue Interior of Yad LeZikaron Synagogue. The synagogue was opened in 1984, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust...

Word Count : 10487

Amphipolis

Last Update:

municipality of Amfipoli, in the Serres regional unit of northern Greece. Amphipolis was originally a colony of ancient Athenians and was the site of the battle...

Word Count : 3052

Macedonian Bulgarians

Last Update:

regional, ethnographic group of ethnic Bulgarians, inhabiting or originating from the region of Macedonia. Today, the larger part of this population is concentrated...

Word Count : 1832

Vergina Sun

Last Update:

 'Sun of Vergina'), also known as the Star of Vergina, Vergina Star or Argead Star, is a rayed solar symbol first appearing in ancient Greek art of the...

Word Count : 4042

Kingdom of Thessalonica

Last Update:

Macedonia and Thessaly. After the fall of Constantinople to the crusaders in 1204, Boniface of Montferrat, the leader of the crusade, was expected by both...

Word Count : 764

Serres

Last Update:

consisting of 31.210 Muslims, 31.148 Greeks, 19.494 Bulgarians, 995 Jews, 5 Armenians and 647 foreign citizens, and ranked, along with Monastir and Salonica...

Word Count : 4747

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net