Silistra Eyalet
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History
The Eyalet of Silistra was formed in 1593 as Script error: No such module "Lang". of Özi (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "Lang".)[5] from territory of the former Principality of Karvuna, later Dobruja, Silistra was originally the Silistra Sanjak of Rumelia Eyalet.
It was named after Silistra, since its governor often resided in this Danubian fortress. Around 1599, it was expanded and raised to the level of an eyalet likely as a benefit to its first governor-general (Script error: No such module "Lang".), the khan of Crimea.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It was centered on the regions of Dobruja, Budjak (Ottoman Bessarabia), and Yedisan and included the towns of Varna, Kustendja (Constanța), Akkerman (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi), and Khadjibey (Odesa) with its capital at the fortresses of Silistra (now in Bulgaria) or Özi (now Ochakiv in Ukraine).
In the 17th century, Silistra Eyalet was expanded to the south and west to include most of modern Bulgaria and European Turkey including the towns of Adrianople (Edirne), Filibe (Plovdiv), and Vidin. In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, a series of Russo-Turkish Wars truncated the eyalet in the east with Russia eventually annexing all of Yedisan and Budjak to the Danube by 1812.
Edirne Eyalet was constituted from south of Silistra Eyalet in 1830. With Ottoman administrative reforms of 1864 the Silistra Eyalet was reconstituted as the Danube Vilayet.
Administrative division
Evliya Çelebi mentioned in his book (Seyahatnâme) that the Silistra or Özi Eyalet had ten sanjaks:[6]
- Niğbolu Sanjak (Nikopol)
- Çirmen Sanjak (Ormenio)
- Vize Sanjak (Vize)
- Kırk Kilise Sanjak (Kırklareli)
- Bender Sanjak (Bender)
- Akkerman Sanjak (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi)
- Özi-Kale Sanjak (Ochakiv)
- Kılburun Sanjak (Kinburn)
- Doğan Sanjak (Beryslav)
- Silistre Sanjak (Silistra)
According to Sancak Tevcih Defteri, eyalet consisted of eight sanjaks between 1700 and 1730 as follows:[7]
- Sanjak of Özi (Paşa Sancağı, Dnieper), centered at Özi-Kale (Ochakiv)
- Sanjak of Silistre (Silistra)
- Sanjak of Vidin (Vidin)
- Sanjak of Niğbolu (Nikopol)
- Sanjak of Kırk Kilise (Kırklareli)
- Sanjak of Çirmen (Ormenio)
- Sanjak of Vize (Vize)
- Sanjak of Tağan Geçidi (Beryslav) (until 1699)
Sanjaks in the early 19th century:[8]
- Sanjak of Niğbolu
- Sanjak of Çirmen (after 1829, its capital was Edirne)
- Sanjak of Vize
- Sanjak of Kırk Kilise
- Sanjak of Akkerman, which was only a military command in Bilhorod (Akkerman) in the Budzhak
- Sanjak of Vidin
Beylerbeys
- 1615? - ? Iskender Pasha
- 1621–1623 Khan Temir
- 1630-1632 - Damat Murtaza PashaTemplate:Sfn
- Late Spring 1632 - 1634 Abaza Mehmed PashaTemplate:Sfn
- c.1657 Melek Ahmed PashaTemplate:Sfn
- c.1683 Mustafa Pasha
References
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Bibliography
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- Eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Europe
- Ottoman period in the history of Bulgaria
- Ottoman period in Romania
- Ottoman period in Moldova
- Ottoman period in Ukraine
- History of Silistra
- States and territories established in 1599
- 1593 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- 1864 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire