Dulkadir Eyalet
Dulkadir Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت ذو القادریه / دولقادر, romanized: Eyālet-i Ẕū l-Ḳādirīye / Ḍūlḳādir)[2] or Marash Eyalet (Turkish: Maraş Eyaleti) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Its reported area in the 19th century was 77,352 square miles (200,340 km2).[3]
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Eyalet of Ottoman Empire | |||||||||||
1522–1864 | |||||||||||
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The Dulkadir Eyalet in 1609 | |||||||||||
Capital | Marash[1] | ||||||||||
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• Established | 1522 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1864 | ||||||||||
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History
The Dulkadirids were the last of the Anatolian emirates to yield to the Ottomans, managing to remain independent until 1521, and were not fully incorporated into the empire until 1530.[4] The eyalet was established in 1522.[5] After its disestablishment in 1864, its territories were united with Aleppo and Diyarbekir eyalets.
Administrative divisions
Eyalet of Marash consisted of four sanjaks between 1700 and 1740 as follows:[6]
- Marash Sanjak (Paşa Sancağı, Kahramanmaraş)
- Malatya Sanjak (Malatya)
- Aintab Sanjak (Ayıntab Sancağı, Gaziantep)
- Kars-i Maraş Sanjak (Kadirli)
1831[7]
- Maraş Livasi (Paşa Sanjak)
- Malatya Livasi
- Samsat Livasi
- Gerger Livasi
See also
References
- John Macgregor (1850). Commercial statistics: A digest of the productive resources, commercial... Whittaker and co. p. 12. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- "Some Provinces of the Ottoman Empire". Geonames.de. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- The Popular encyclopedia: or, conversations lexicon. Vol. 6. Blackie. 1862. p. 698. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- Gábor Ágoston; Bruce Alan Masters (2009-01-01). Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire. Infobase Publishing. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-4381-1025-7. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- Hakan Özoğlu (2005). Osmanlı devleti ve Kürt milliyetçiliği. Kitap Yayinevi Ltd. p. 77. ISBN 978-975-6051-02-3. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
I. Süleyman 1566 yılında öldüğünde kısmen ya da tamamen Kürt bölgelerinden oluşturulan yeni eyaletler şunlardı: Dulkadir (1522), Erzurum (1533), Musul (1535), Bağdat (1535), Van (1548) ve Şehrizor (1554...
- Orhan Kılıç, XVII. Yüzyılın İlk Yarısında Osmanlı Devleti'nin Eyalet ve Sancak Teşkilatlanması, Osmanlı, Cilt 6: Teşkilât, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara, 1999, ISBN 975-6782-09-9, pp. 93-94. (in Turkish)
- https://belleten.gov.tr/tam-metin-pdf/1055/tur
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