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- The Eyalet of Childir (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت چلدر, romanized: Eyālet-i Çıldır) or Akhalzik was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire in the Southwestern Caucasus...
- Ardahan. The Pasha of Childir Eyalet could not resist, they would have released Samtskhe, they would have abolished the Pasha of Childir Eyalet, but Solomon...
- and Georgian armies at the place of Shirimni at the Palakazio Lake (now Childir, Turkey; then part of Georgia) on September 11, 1021. King George I, still...
- eight Sanjaks and established Childir Eyalet on the lands of Meskheti. Qvarqvare IV was appointed as Christian ruler of Childir Eyalet, but his brother Manuchar...
- 1526 people in Georgia of Jaqeli family. Samtskhe-Saatabago Eyalet of Childir Meskhetians Allen, W.E.D., The March-lands of Georgia. The Geographical...
- by a vizer. These were Adana, Aleppo, Anatolia, Baghdad, Basra, Bosnia, Childir, Crete, Constantinople, Damascus, Diyarbekir, Egypt, Erzurum, Habesh, Karaman...
- southwest shared a border with the Ottoman Empire. Notably, Sabuth, pasha of Childir and brother-in-law of Sultan Selim III, governed the Georgian territories...
- entirety of the Prin****lity, was occupied by the Ottoman Empire becoming the Childir Eyalet. The area's po****tion was devastated by the Turco-Mongol incursions...
- defeat of the Ottoman Empire and the dissolution of the latter's Kars, Childir and Erzurum States. With the incorporation of the region into Russian Empire...
- Ottoman hands and reorganized into the Ardahan sanjak as part of eyalet of Childir. In 1578 Ottomans appointed the former Georgian prince, Manuchar (who took...