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Definition of Mutessarif

Mutessarif
Mutessarif Mu*tes`sa*rif", n. [Turk. & Ar. mute[,c]arif freely disposing of anything, master.] In Turkey, an administrative authority of any of certain sanjaks. They are appointed directly by the Sultan.

Meaning of Mutessarif from wikipedia

- Mutasarrif, mutesarrif, mutasarriff, or mutesarriff (Ottoman Turkish: متصرّف, mutasarrıf) was the title used in the Ottoman Empire and places like post-Ottoman...
- (1837/40 - 1907, Beirut, Lebanon, Ottoman Empire) was Governor General (Mutessarıf) of Mount Lebanon between 1902–1907, a post reserved by international...
- from the region. The Turkish Government also offered to ****ign a Kurdish Mütessarif to the region, but the revolutionaries represented by Seyit Riza and Alişan...
- placed into quarantine outside the city. The Bustros family persuaded the Mutessarif to allow the refugees into the town, and they were housed in the Ecole...
- hide them, and poisoning all the air. Since my visit, by orders of the Mutessarif, the Kaimakam of Tatar Bazardjik was sent to Batak, with some lime to...
- Koçgiri rebellion. The Turkish Government offered to ****ign a Kurdish Mütessarif to the Elaziz to Pertek, but the revolutionaries represented by Seyid...
- of the Albanian-language books. Sultan Abdulhamid II appointed Vasa as Mutessarıf of Mount Lebanon on June 18, 1882, a post reserved by international treaty...
- he was several times promoted in the Ottoman administration. First to Mütessarif of the sancak of Hawran, then in Hama, and later also to Tripolis. After...
- hide them, and poisoning all the air. Since my visit, by orders of the Mutessarif, the Kaimakam of Tatar Bazardjik was sent to Batak, with some lime to...