- Qaim Maqam,
Qaimaqam or
Kaymakam (also
spelled kaimakam and
caimacam;
Ottoman Turkish: قائم مقام, "sub-governor") is the
title used for the
governor of...
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Protectorate established by the
Treaty of
Paris (1856–1859)
Caimacam Alexandru II
Ghica 1856–1858
Caimacam of
three 1858–1859 Ioan Manu,
Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan...
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Constantinople on 23 July 1684 and died in
Bucharest on 23
February 1719, was
caimacam of
Moldavia (7
October 1711 – 16
November 1711) and
Prince of Wallachia...
- family, was
Prince of
Wallachia from
April 1834 to 7
October 1842 and
later caimacam (regent) from July 1856 to
October 1858. He was son of
Demetriu Ghica and...
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Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was the
Caimacam (Regent) of
Wallachia in
September 1848–June 1849,
appointed directly by...
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Prince of
Moldavia 1792 Succeeded by
Michael Drakos Soutzos Preceded by
Caimacam Iordache Conta Prince of
Moldavia 1802–1806 Succeeded by
Scarlat Callimachi...
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Extraordinary Administrative Council 1856 1856
Caimacam Teodor Balș 1856 1857
Caimacam Nicolae Vogoride 1857 1858
Caimacams 1858 1859 Ștefan Catargiu,
Vasile S****za...
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radical campaigners was
debated intensely. In
September 1857,
given that
Caimacam Nicolae Vogoride had
perpetrated fraud in
elections in Moldavia, the Powers...
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Moldavia – 12
April 1863, Bucharest,
Romanian United Prin****lities) was a
caimacam (temporary
replacement of Prince; from Turkish: kaymakam) who
ruled Moldavia...
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Grigore Brâncovenu was a
Caimacam and
ruler of
Wallachia in 1818....