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Rumelia (Ottoman Turkish: روم ايلى, romanized: Rum İli, transl. Land of the Romans; Turkish: Rumeli; Gr****: Ρωμυλία) was the name of a
historical region...
- Kale (26°11'E) and Cape ****es]. On the Northeast. A line
joining Cape
Rumili with Cape
Anatoli (41°13′N). The sea's
south coast is
heavily indented and...
- to such a
degree that the
Ottomans referred to it as "Rumelian Persian" (
Rumili Farsisi). As
learned people such as students,
scholars and
literati often...
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Rumeli Feneri, also Türkeli Feneri, a
historical lighthouse still in use, is
located on the
European side of the
Bosporus Strait's
Black Sea
entrance in...
- The
Eyalet of Rumeli, or
Eyalet of
Rumelia (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت روم ایلی, romanized: Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli),
known as the
Beylerbeylik of
Rumeli until 1591...
- of
Bayezid I, Süleyman and Mustafa. Zachariadou,
Elizabeth A. "Süleyman çelebi in
Rumili and the
Ottoman chronicles." Der
Islam 60.2 (1983): 268–296....
- Southwest. The
Northeastern limit of the Sea of
Marmara [A line
joining Cape
Rumili with Cape
Anatoli (41°13'N)]. In the
Kertch Strait. A line
joining Cape...
- 1999, p. 153. Pinson, Marc, "Ottoman
Colonization of the Circ****ians in
Rumili after the
Crimean War", Études
Balkaniques 3, Académie
Bulgare des Sciences...
-
Wisconsin Press. p. 70. The
percentage of the
Muslim po****tion in the
Rumili increased substantially after 1860.
There is no
question that this increase...
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expression like "You who are my
Vizier of Rumeli,
Mehmed Pasha" ("Sen ki
Rumili vezîrim
Mehmed Paşa'sın"). The head of
religious affairs (Şeyhülislam) or...