The Nablus Sanjak (Arabic: سنجق نابلس; Turkish: Nablus Sancağı) was an administrative area that existed throughout Ottoman rule in the Levant (1517–1917)...
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were appointed to the sanjaks of Ajlun and Nablus, respectively, in 1622, Ahmad's brother-in-law, a resident of Nablus Sanjak called Shaykh Asi, refused...
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Lajjun Sanjak was a sanjak of Damascus Eyalet from 1559 to the mid-18th century when it and the neighboring Ajlun Sanjak were combined to form the Jenin...
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the sanjaks were used as the basis for the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration. OETA South was formed from the sanjaks of Jerusalem, Nablus, and...
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eventually to avoid their extermination. After Ibrahim Pasha subdued Nablus Sanjak, the epicentre of the revolt, they proceeded to pursue rebels led by...
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Farrukh Pasha (category People from Nablus)
of Jerusalem and later, in 1609, he was appointed sanjak-bey of Nablus. Farrukh established Nablus as the headquarters of his family. Between 1609 and...
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Jerusalem Sanjak of Gaza Sanjak of Karak Sanjak of Safad Sanjak of Nablus Sanjak of Ajlun Sanjak of Lajjun Sanjak of Beqaa Salyane sanjaks (i.e. had an annual...
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Lajjun Sanjak, the nahiya (subdistrict) of Qaqun in Nablus Sanjak and the nahiyas of Banu Kinanah, Banu Atiyya and Banu Juhmah in Ajlun Sanjak east of...
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1864, the sanjak of Acre was annexed to the newly created Syria Vilayet. In 1888, the sanjaks of Acre, Latakia, Tripoli, Beirut, and Nablus were separated...
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Ottoman Empire's 36 provinces. Sanjaks of the vilayet: Latakia Sanjak Tripoli Sanjak Beirut Sanjak Akka Sanjak Nablus Sanjak Vital Cuinet's 1896 map of the...
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