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Filibeg
Filibeg Fil"i*beg, n. [Gael. feileadhbeag, i. e., little kilt; feileadh kilt + beag little, small; cf. filleadh a plait, fold.] Same as Kilt. [Written also philibeg.]

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- Empire conquered Philippopolis (Turkish: Filibe) in 1363 or 1364. During the 500 years of Ottoman rule, Filibe served as one of the important commercial...
- the Treaty of Berlin (1878), the Sanjak of İslimye, most of the Sanjak of Filibe and a small part of the Sanjak of Edirne (the Kızılağaç kaza and Monastır...
- Ahmad Hilmi of Filibe (or Ahmet Hilmi) (1865–1914) was a Sufi Turkish language writer and thinker. In Turkish he is usually called Şehbenderzâde Filibeli...
- significant Turkish and Gr**** minorities. Its capital was Plovdiv (Ottoman Filibe, Gr**** Philippoupoli). The official languages of Eastern Rumelia were Bulgarian...
- Empire, containing key cities such as Edirne, Yanina (Ioannina), Sofia, Filibe (Plovdiv), Manastır/Monastir (Bitola), Üsküp (Skopje), and the major seaport...
- a Turkish village on the nearby plain, Philibedjik (Filibecik, "Little Filibe" in Turkish), which has since disappeared, and then in a Gr**** village in...
- Eyalet of Adrianople comprised the sanjaks of Edirne, Tekfurdağı, Gelibolu, Filibe, and İslimye. After land reforms in 1867, the Eyalet of Adrianople became...
- At the same time, the 1876 Ottoman po****tion records for the Sanjaks of Filibe and İslimye, which were detached from the Adrianople Vilayet to form Eastern...
- and Turkey. Berghahn Books. p. 92. ISBN 9780857458995. Ercan Çokbankir – FİLİBE TIMRAŞTAN KONYA TIMRAŞA Мехмед, Хюсеин (2007). Помаците и торбешите в Мизия...
- Constantinopole. Commanded by Sultan Mehmed III, the army marched through Edirne, Filibe (now known as Plovdiv), Sofia, and Niš to arrive at Belgrade on 9 August...