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Mutasarrif, mutesarrif, mutasarriff, or
mutesarriff (Ottoman Turkish: متصرّف,
mutasarrıf) was the
title used in the
Ottoman Empire and
places like post-Ottoman...
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After 1861,
there existed an
autonomous Mount Lebanon with a
Christian Mutasarrif (governor),
which had been
created as a
homeland for the
Maronites under...
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villayet and a few
Bosnian delegates also parti****ted.
Present was also
mutasarrif (administrator of sandjak) of
Prizren as
representative of the central...
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After 1861
there existed an
autonomous Mount Lebanon with a
Christian mutasarrıf,
which had been
created as a
homeland for the
Maronites under European...
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initially placed some
sanjaks under kaymakams and
others under mutasarrifs; a
sanjak under a
mutasarrif was
known as a mutasarriflik. The
districts of each sanjak...
- also
mentioned in the
telegraph of
Nurullah Bey, the
secretary of the
Mutasarrıf of Aydın,
dated 9 July 1919, to the
State of
Internal Affairs. In the...
- 1749–22
September 1796) was a
hereditary Ottoman Albanian governor (
mutasarrıf) of the
Pashalik of
Scutari and de jure
ruler of Albania. He belonged...
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Soldiers in
Mount Lebanon during the
mutasarrif period...
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wilayah of the
Ottoman Empire. In 1888, it
became a mutasarrıfiyya
under a
mutasarrif and was
further divided into five qadaas. The wali of
Ottoman Tripolitania...
- from June 1871 to 1875, when it
became part of the
Basra Vilayet. The
mutasarrif was
located in Hofuf,
which was
garrisoned by up to 600 men, the largest...