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Sanjak of Syrmia (Turkish: Sirem sancağı, Serbian: Sremski sandžak/Сремски санџак, Croatian: Srijemski sandžak) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire formed in 1541. It was located in the Syrmia region and was part of the Budin Province. Administrative center of the Sanjak of Syrmia was from 1542 Uyluk (Croatian: Ilok) and in the second half of the 17th century it was Dimitrofça (Serbian: Dmitrovica, today Sremska Mitrovica). Most of the sanjak was ceded to Austria according to Treaty of Karlovitz in 1699. Remainder of the territory of sanjak was transferred to Sanjak of Semendire and was later also ceded to Austria according to Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718.
Serbia who settled in Syrmia. Szerém and Valkó counties, 1370 Duchy ofSyrmiaof Radoslav Čelnik, 1527 to 1530 SanjakofSyrmia, 1568 to 1571 Habsburg-Ottoman...
counties of Požega, Virovitica and Syrmia. Besides a chain of mountains in the middle of the province, the remaining part of the kingdom consisted of extensive...
territory was then (in 1544) included into Ottoman SanjakofSyrmia. The Habsburg monarchy took one part ofSyrmia from the Ottomans in 1688, while the other...
part of the vassal Ottoman duchy ofSyrmia ruled by Serb duke Radoslav Čelnik and was subsequently included into the SanjakofSyrmia. At the end of the...
western Syrmia were assigned to Croatia, while small parts of Banat and Syrmia near Belgrade were assigned to Central Serbia. A small part of northern...
The Battle of Slankamen was fought on 19 August 1691, near Slankamen in the Ottoman SanjakofSyrmia (modern-day Vojvodina, Serbia), between the Ottoman...
eastern parts of the SanjakofSyrmia in modern history, eastern parts of the Syrmia Oblast in administration, colloquial term for the Syrmia District in...
of the SanjakofSyrmia in modern history, western parts of the Syrmia Oblast southeastern part of the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (disambiguation)...
The Sanjakof Pojega (Turkish: Pojega Sancağı; Croatian: Požeški sandžak) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire formed around...
Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia, although the territory of the counties includes Baranya, and the definition of the western extent of Slavonia as a region...
It was formed out of territories the Habsburgs conquered from the Ottoman Empire and included southern parts of Slavonia and Syrmia; today the area it...
western parts of the former County ofSyrmia around Vukovar. (The eastern part ofSyrmia now belonged to the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar...
needed] Eyalet of Temeşvar (Turkish province) existed in Banat after 1552, while the SanjakofSyrmia and the Sanjakof Szeged existed in Syrmia and Bačka...
The Sanjakof Jerusalem was an Ottoman sanjak that formed part of the Damascus Eyalet for much of its existence. It was created in the 16th century by...
and Sava rivers, while during Ottoman administration it was part of the SanjakofSyrmia. The Turkish rule brought great changes to the Vukovar region....
Mitrovica was the largest settlement in Syrmia, and was the administrative center of the Ottoman SanjakofSyrmia. It was temporarily occupied by Austrian...
each province was appointed by the central government. Sanjaks (banners) were governed by sanjak-beys, selected from the high military ranks by the central...