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Mütesellim or
mutesellim (Ottoman Turkish: متسلم) was an
Ottoman gubernatorial title used to
describe mainly the head of a nahiye, but also
other positions...
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established in 1864
against the new Law of
Villayets instead of rank of
mutesellim which was
abolished in 1842. "This
small political unit was
governed by...
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territorial entity of the
Ottoman Empire,
smaller than a kaza. The head was a
mütesellim (governor) who was
appointed by the Pasha. The kaza was a subdivision...
- Tel
Megiddo (from Hebrew: תל מגידו),
called in
Arabic Tell el-
Mutesellim, 'Mound of the Governor', is the site of the
ancient city of
Megiddo (Gr****: Μεγιδδώ)...
- Кучук-Алија, Turkish: Küçük Ali; fl. 1801 – 5
August 1804) was a Janissary,
mutesellim of
Kragujevac and one of four
Dahiyas (leaders of
rebel Janissaries) who...
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Bedirxan Beg, Turkish:
Bedirhan Bey; 1803–1869) was the last
Kurdish Mîr and
mütesellim of the
Emirate of Botan.
Hereditary head of the
house of
Rozhaki whose...
- Hadži-Prodan's
rebellion in 1814. In 1814 he was
appointed a
muhafazah and a
mütesellim in Valjevo.
According to
Hamdija Kreševljaković,
Zulfikar Pasha served...
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Manbij (Manbug, Mabog, Bambyce, Hierapolis)
Megiddo (Tel Megiddo, Tell el-
Mutesellim)
Petra (Raqmu)
Qatna (Tell Mishrifeh)
Rabbath Ammon (Philadelphia) Tel...
- Kanun-i Raya
Kanunname Malikâne ****iban
Millet Muafiyet Muh****il Muqata'ah
Mütesellim Ottoman Public Debt
Administration Regie Company Siyakat Sürsat Tahrir...
- down by the
Kragujevac mutesellim or Kučuk-Husejin.
Jovica from Knić in the
Kragujevac nahiya. Cut down by the
Kragujevac mutesellim.
Nikola Ćirjanić from...