The Sanjak of Zvornik (Turkish: İzvornik Sancağı, Serbo-Croatian: Zvornički sandžak) was one of the sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire with Zvornik (in modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina) as its administrative centre. It was divided into 4 different districts: Žepče, Maglaj, Tuzla and Kladanj. The sanjak was created between 1478 and 1483. Following its dissolution in 1878 after the Austro-Hungarian Empire defeated the Ottomans, Zvornik became part of the Zvornik Kotar.
During the Ottoman period, Zvornik was the capital of the Sanjak of Zvornik (an administrative region) within the Bosnia Eyalet. This was primarily the case because of the city's crucial role in the economy and the strategic importance of the city's location. The Sanjak of Zvornik was one of six Ottoman sanjaks with most developed shipbuilding (besides sanjaks of Vidin, Nicopolis, Požega, Smederevo and Mohač).[1] In the year 1806 the city of Zvornik was home to the famous Bosniak, kapetan Mehmed-beg Kulenović.
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The SanjakofZvornik (Turkish: İzvornik Sancağı, Serbo-Croatian: Zvornički sandžak) was one of the sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire with Zvornik (in modern-day...
importance of the city's location. The SanjakofZvornik was one of six Ottoman sanjaks with most developed shipbuilding (besides the sanjaksof Vidin, Nicopolis...
to the beglerbey of Rumelia like the Bosnian sanjak. In 1480, the SanjakofZvornik was formed, but subordinated to the beglerbey of Budim. Even though...
most of the nahiyas in the sanjak, as well as two nahiyas in the SanjakofZvornik. Ćorović, Vladimir. "Istorija srpskog naroda". Ars Libri. Retrieved...
Mehmed Bey of the Sanjakof Herzegovina, Džafer Bey, Sanjak-bey of Pakrac Cernica and Hasan Pasha's brother, Arnaud Memi Bey of the SanjakofZvornik, and Ramazan...
called the SanjakofZvornik. Between 1526 and 1541, during the attempt of Metropolitan Pavle of Smederevo to restore the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, Eparchy...
The Sanjakof Smederevo was one of six Ottoman sanjaks with most developed shipbuilding (besides sanjaksof Vidin, Nicopolis, Požega, Zvornik and Mohač)...
administered as part of the SanjakofZvornik. In 1878 it was occupied by Austria-Hungary. After the dissolution of the monarchy it became the part of the newly...
(990). His place of death also varies. Most sources indicate Loznica, SanjakofZvornik, some Timișoara in Romania. There are also claims that he was buried...
into the SanjakofZvornik. The area of Osat was liberated for a short time during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13), under the leadership of Kara-Marko...
The Sanjakof Požega was one of six Ottoman sanjaks with most developed shipbuilding (besides sanjaksof Smederevo, Nicopolis, Vidin, Zvornik and Mohács)...
Sanjakof Vidin was one of six Ottoman sanjaks with the most developed shipbuilding (alongside the sanjaksof Smederevo, Nicopolis, Požega, Zvornik and...
Ottoman sanjaks with most developed shipbuilding (besides sanjaksof Smederevo, Vidin, Požega, Zvornik and Mohač). Цветкова, Бистра Андреева; Мутафчиева, Вера...
mid-seventeenth century, the seat of the kadžiluk was transferred to Donja Tuzla. Gornja Tuzla was part of the Empire's SanjakofZvornik in the Bosnia Vilayet....
Prijedor, Sarajevo, Trebinje, Tuzla, Zenica and Zvornik. Each srez had several municipalities. The seat of the named srezs was in the respective municipalities...
The Ottoman Empire era of rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina (first as a sanjak, then as an eyalet) and Herzegovina (also as a sanjak, then eyalet) lasted from...
Slaughter of the Knezes (Serbian: Сеча кнезова, romanized: Seča knezova) was the organized assassinations and assaults of noble Serbs in the Sanjakof Smederevo...