The Sanjak of Rodos or Rhodes (Ottoman Turkish: Sancak-i/Liva-i Rodos; Greek: λιβάς/σαντζάκι Ρόδου) was a second-level Ottoman province (sanjak or liva) encompassing the Dodecanese or Southern Sporades islands, with Rhodes as its centre.
The Sanjakof Rodos or Rhodes (Ottoman Turkish: Sancak-i/Liva-i Rodos; Greek: λιβάς/σαντζάκι Ρόδου) was a second-level Ottoman province (sanjak or liva)...
capital (pasha-sanjak) until the 18th century. After Hayreddin's death in 1546, the sanjakof Rodos (Rhodes) also became part of the Eyalet of the Archipelago...
Dodecanese with Article 15 of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. The provisional Italian regime on the islands, titled "Rhodes and the Dodecanese" (Rodi e...
and Rhodes). The knights would later move their base of operations to Malta. Rhodes was thereafter a possession of the Ottoman Empire (see Sanjakof Rhodes)...
The Sanjakof Ioannina (variously also Janina or Yanina, Ottoman Turkish: Sanjak-i Yanya) was a sanjak (second-level province) of the Ottoman Empire whose...
Eyalet (1365–1867) SanjakofRhodes (1522–1912) United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (1859–1862) Asia: Protectorate of Aceh (1496–1903) Ottoman...
control of Delvina and became ruler of the Sanjakof Delvina in 1785, but did not have control full control of the Sanjak, with the regions of Himara (1797)...
Kingdom, France, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia) on the island of Crete. In 1897, the Cretan Revolt led the Ottoman Empire to declare war on...
Rūm millet (millet-i Rûm), or "Roman nation", was the name of the Eastern Orthodox Christian community in the Ottoman Empire. Despite being subordinated...
Turkey. Sanjaksof Ottoman Crete in the 17th century: Sanjakof Hanya Sanjakof Resmo Sanjakof Selene Sanjaks, circa 1876: Sanjakof Hanya Sanjakof Resmo...
of the Byzantine Palaiologos dynasty and the Ottoman commander in the first Siege ofRhodes (1480). He was an Ottoman statesman and Grand Vizier of the...
conquest of the Morea occurred in two phases, in 1458 and 1460, and marked the end of the Despotate of the Morea, one of the last remnants of the Byzantine...
of Samos (Greek: Ηγεμονία της Σάμου, Igemonía tis Sámou; Ottoman Turkish: Sisam İmâreti; Turkish: Sisam Beyliği) was an autonomous tributary state of...
these were Morea and Roumelia. Pashaliks were further sub-divided into sanjaks which were often divided into feudal chifliks (Turkish çiftlik (farm),...
that broke out in February 1770, following the arrival of Russian Admiral Alexey Orlov, commander of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Turkish War...
area of 18,320 square kilometres (7,070 sq mi). It was created by merging the Pashalik of Yanina and the Pashalik of Berat with the sanjaksof Janina...
came under the administration of the Kapudan Pasha's Eyalet of the Archipelago, usually as part of the SanjakofRhodes rather than as a distinct province...
defending Knights of Saint John at the Siege ofRhodes (1522) The "Battle of Preveza" (1538) by Ohannes Umed Behzad The "Battle of Lepanto" (1571) prevented...
used one of the pillars of the Temple of Olympian Zeus to make lime for the building, although it is more likely that he used one of the columns of the nearby...
of the Greek War of Independence, Kasos was semi-autonomous, some of its inhabitants had prospered by engaging in trade. It possessed a population of...
αρματολίκια, armatolikia in plural). In Greek regions of the Ottoman Empire, they were composed of Greeks who were either former klephts or village stalwarts...
be a member of the Branković dynasty; he was more reliably related to the Byzantine nobility in Rhodes, and claimed the titular lordship of Samos. In the...