• Solidification of the Ottoman conquest of Slavonia
1552/1557
• Habsburg annexation of Slavonia after the Treaty of Karlowitz
1699
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Habsburg monarchy
Habsburg monarchy
Today part of
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History of Slavonia
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Illyria
Pannonia
Municipium Iasorum
Medieval
Gepids
Avar Khaganate
Pannonian Croatia
Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
Ban of Slavonia
Realm of Ugrin Csák
Kingdom of Croatia (1102–1526)
Ottoman Empire
Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
Sanjak of Pojega
Sanjak of Pakrac
Sanjak of Syrmia
Great Turkish War
Habsburg monarchy
Kingdom of Slavonia
Slavonian Military Frontier
Triune Kingdom
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
20th century
Sava Banovina
Banovina of Croatia
Croatian War of Independence
Battle of Vukovar
Battle of Osijek
Operation Flash
Erdut Agreement (UNTAES)
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The Sanjak of Pakrac (Croatian: Pakrački sandžak) or Sanjak of Čazma[1] or Sanjak of Cernica[1] was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire whose capital was first Zaçasna and then Pakrac and Cernik in Ottoman Slavonia. It was established after the Ottomans captured Slavonia in the mid 16th century.
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was the centre of the SanjakofPakrac between 1559 and 1601, when the sanjak seat was moved to Cernik. The Ottoman rule in Pakrac lasted until the Austrians...
related to Kingdom of Slavonia. Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg) Sanjakof Požega Slavonian Military Frontier Kingdom of Dalmatia Timeline of Croatian history...
well as Moslavačka gora, west ofPakrac, are possible remnants of a volcanic arc related to Alpine orogeny—uplifting of the Dinaric Alps. The Đakovo –...
territory was then (in 1544) included into Ottoman Sanjakof Syrmia. The Habsburg monarchy took one part of Syrmia from the Ottomans in 1688, while the other...
banus) was the title of the governor of a territory part of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Croatia. In the Kingdom of Croatia, Demetrius...
the majority of the region was hilly and forested with poor infrastructure. During the next months, there was fierce battle for Pakrac as paramilitaries...
Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium, is an agreement reached on 12 November 1995 between the authorities of the Republic of Croatia...
of Slavonia and the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary to the north, the Banat Military Frontier to the east and the Ottoman province of Bosnia and Sanjak of...
social and fiscal category of vlachs (Serbian: власи) parts of the SanjakofPakrac and Sanjakof Požega were also referred to as Mala Vlaška (English: Little...
administrative subdivision (županija) of the Medieval Kingdom of Croatia, the Kingdom of Slavonia and the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Slavonia was an autonomous...
of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. It was named after the Sava River and consisted of much of the present-day Croatia (the areas of historical...
administrative division of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It existed from 1922 to 1929 and its capital was the city of Osijek. Elections to oblasts...
Mehmed Bey of the Sanjakof Herzegovina, Džafer Bey, Sanjak-bey ofPakrac Cernica and Hasan Pasha's brother, Arnaud Memi Bey of the Sanjakof Zvornik, and...
Venetian–Ottoman frontier (krajina), east of the Bay of Kotor (a Venetian territory) and west of the Sanjakof Scutari.[citation needed] The acclaimed hajduk...
and the rebel army quickly defeated and took over towns throughout the sanjak, technically fighting for the Sultan. Sultan Selim III, fearing their power...