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The Sanjak of Alexandretta (Hatay): A Study in ... - Halaman 125
A Study in Franco-Turco-Syrian Relations Avedis Krikor Sanjian. Syria or Lebanon, or both those States, shall be automatically transferred to the Syrian and Lebanese Governments in as far as they concern each of the said Governments.
Avedis Krikor Sanjian, 1956
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Fezzes in the River: Identity Politics and European ... - Halaman 108
Statute and Fundamental Law of the Sanjak of Alexandretta. The Statute of the Sanjak defined the nature of the Sanjak's independence reflecting Turkey's more expansive definition: a “separate entity, enjoying full independence in its internal ...
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Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization: yearbook
Many cases of arbitrary arrest of Bosniac-Muslims, incarceration, and torture have been documented in Sanjak. In addition, there is increasing violence against Sanjak Muslims including murders and burning of houses. From April 1992 to ...
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One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of ... - Halaman 581
vi /Greece(*\ POPULATION: Approximately (2000 e) 525,000 Sanjakis in Europe, concentrated in the Sanjak region of Yugoslavia. THE SANJAKI HOMELAND: The Sanjaki homeland lies in southwestern Yugoslavia, occupying the ...
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Changing Masters: Spirit Possession and Identity ... - Halaman 167
The sanjak is the highest officiant of the male hierarchy and the chief authority of the public domain. In all probability, the term refers to the respective military title that existed in the Turco-Egyptian army. There the sanjak was the leader of a ...
ent by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Sanjak of Acre (Turkish: Akka Sanca ) was a prefecture (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire, located in modern-day northern Israel. The city of Acre was the sanjak's capital.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
Limit of Sanjak Limit of Vilayet Limit of the former vilayet of Sidon, whose seat in 1842 was Beirut Railroad Ottoman Empire in 1914, with Dates of Passage to British Control 0 Iskenderun Jaffa Jerusalem Lataqiyya Mediterranean Sea ...
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Population and Revenue in the Towns of Palestine in the ...
300 of Sanjak of Safed Mufassal No. 1015 of Sanjaks of Gaza and Jerusalem Mufassal No. 289 of Sanjak of Jerusalem Mufassal No. 342 of Sanjak of Jerusalem Icmāl No. 346 of Sanjak of Jerusalem Mufassal No. 265 of Sanjak of Gaza ...
Bernard Lewis, Cleveland E Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies Bernard Lewis, Amnon Cohen, 2015
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War in the Balkans: An Encyclopedic History from the Fall ...
Novi Pazar was a sanjak (administrative district that collectively composed a vilayet, or province, of the Ottoman Empire after 1864) that existed until 1913 and consisted of territory in present-day Serbia, Kosovo, and Montenegro. The city of ...
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The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650: The Structure of Power - Halaman 178
A senior sanjak governor could expect receive 500,000–600,000 akches.29 Like the governor-general, the sanjak governor was also a military commander. The term 'sanjak' means 'flag' and, in times of war, the cavalrymen holding fiefs in his ...