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'''Sanjak of Bosnia''' ({{lang-tr|Bosna Sancağı}}, {{lang-sh|Bosanski sandžak}}) was one of the [[sanjaks]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] established in 1463 when the [[Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina|lands conquered]] from the [[Bosnian Kingdom]] were transformed into a [[sanjak]] and [[Isa-Beg Isaković]] was appointed its first [[sanjakbey]].<ref>{{cite book |last1= |first1= |authorlink1= |last2= |first2= |authorlink2= |editor1-first= |editor1-last= |editor1-link= |others= |title= Enciclopedia Croatica |trans-title=|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/24124044/Hrvatska-enciklopedija-Sv-III-Boja-Bra%C5%BE%C4%91enje |archiveurl= |archivedate= |format= |accessdate= March 15, 2011 |type= |edition= III |series= |volume= |date= |year= 1942 |month= |origyear= |publisher= Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavalačkog Bibliografskog Zavoda |location= Zagrem |language= Croatian |isbn= |oclc= |doi= |id= |page=157 |pages= |at= |trans-chapter=|chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= Krajišnik Isabeg imenovan je 1463 sandžakbegom novoustrojenog sandžaka Bosna |ref= |bibcode= |laysummary= |laydate= |postscript= |lastauthoramp=}}</ref> In the period between 1463 and 1580 it was part of the [[Rumelia Eyalet]]. After the [[Bosnia Eyalet]] was established in 1580 the Bosnian Sanjak became its central province.<ref name="Ibrahimagić1998">{{cite book|author=Omer Ibrahimagić|title=Constitutional development of Bosnia and Herzegovina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lrSNAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=23 January 2013|year=1998|publisher=Vijeće Kongresa bošnjačkih intelektualaca|page=78|quote=The former Bosnian sanjak became the central sanjak of this ayalet.}}</ref> Between 1864 and the [[Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Austro-Hungarian occupation]] of Bosnia in 1878 it was part of the [[Bosnia Vilayet]] that succeeded the Eyalet of Bosnia following administrative reforms in 1864 known as the "[[Vilayet|Vilayet Law]]". Although Bosnia Vilayet was officially still part of the Ottoman Empire until 1908 the Bosnian Sanjak ceased to exist in 1878. |
'''Sanjak of Bosnia''' ({{lang-tr|Bosna Sancağı}}, {{lang-sh|Bosanski sandžak}}) was one of the [[sanjaks]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] established in 1463 when the [[Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina|lands conquered]] from the [[Bosnian Kingdom]] were transformed into a [[sanjak]] and [[Isa-Beg Isaković]] was appointed its first [[sanjakbey]].<ref>{{cite book |last1= |first1= |authorlink1= |last2= |first2= |authorlink2= |editor1-first= |editor1-last= |editor1-link= |others= |title= Enciclopedia Croatica |trans-title=|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/24124044/Hrvatska-enciklopedija-Sv-III-Boja-Bra%C5%BE%C4%91enje |archiveurl= |archivedate= |format= |accessdate= March 15, 2011 |type= |edition= III |series= |volume= |date= |year= 1942 |month= |origyear= |publisher= Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavalačkog Bibliografskog Zavoda |location= Zagrem |language= Croatian |isbn= |oclc= |doi= |id= |page=157 |pages= |at= |trans-chapter=|chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= Krajišnik Isabeg imenovan je 1463 sandžakbegom novoustrojenog sandžaka Bosna |ref= |bibcode= |laysummary= |laydate= |postscript= |lastauthoramp=}}</ref> In the period between 1463 and 1580 it was part of the [[Rumelia Eyalet]]. After the [[Bosnia Eyalet]] was established in 1580 the Bosnian Sanjak became its central province.<ref name="Ibrahimagić1998">{{cite book|author=Omer Ibrahimagić|title=Constitutional development of Bosnia and Herzegovina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lrSNAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=23 January 2013|year=1998|publisher=Vijeće Kongresa bošnjačkih intelektualaca|page=78|quote=The former Bosnian sanjak became the central sanjak of this ayalet.}}</ref> Between 1864 and the [[Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Austro-Hungarian occupation]] of Bosnia in 1878 it was part of the [[Bosnia Vilayet]] that succeeded the Eyalet of Bosnia following administrative reforms in 1864 known as the "[[Vilayet|Vilayet Law]]". Although Bosnia Vilayet was officially still part of the Ottoman Empire until 1908 the Bosnian Sanjak ceased to exist in 1878. |
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==Demographics== |
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Apostolic visitor [[Peter Masarechi]] claimed in his 1624 report that the population of Bosnia (excluding Herzegovina) was 450,000 Muslims, 150,000 Catholics, and 75,000 Orthodox.<ref name="Velikonja2003">{{cite book|author=Mitja Velikonja|title=Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rqjLgtYDKQ0C&pg=PA56|year=2003|publisher=Texas A&M University Press|isbn=978-1-60344-724-9|pages=56–}}</ref> |
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== Administration == |
== Administration == |
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Sanjak of Bosnia Bosanski sandžak | |||||||||||
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Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire | |||||||||||
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• Siege of Jajce | 1463 | ||||||||||
• Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1878 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro |
Sanjak of Bosnia (Turkish: Bosna Sancağı, Serbo-Croatian: Bosanski sandžak) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire established in 1463 when the lands conquered from the Bosnian Kingdom were transformed into a sanjak and Isa-Beg Isaković was appointed its first sanjakbey.[1] In the period between 1463 and 1580 it was part of the Rumelia Eyalet. After the Bosnia Eyalet was established in 1580 the Bosnian Sanjak became its central province.[2] Between 1864 and the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia in 1878 it was part of the Bosnia Vilayet that succeeded the Eyalet of Bosnia following administrative reforms in 1864 known as the "Vilayet Law". Although Bosnia Vilayet was officially still part of the Ottoman Empire until 1908 the Bosnian Sanjak ceased to exist in 1878.
Demographics
Apostolic visitor Peter Masarechi claimed in his 1624 report that the population of Bosnia (excluding Herzegovina) was 450,000 Muslims, 150,000 Catholics, and 75,000 Orthodox.[3]
Administration
List of sanjakbeys of Bosnian Sanjak is the following:[citation needed]
- Minnetoğlu Mehmed Bey, 1464
- Isa-beg Isaković, 7 February 1464 — 1470
- Ajaz-beg, 1470—1474
- Sinan-beg, 1474
- Arnaut Davud-beg, 1474-1475
- Bali-beg Malkočević (Turkish: Bali Bey Malkoçoğlu), 1475—1477[citation needed]
- Skender Pasha, 1477—1479
- Arnaut Davud-beg, 1479—1480
- Skender Pasha, 1480—1482
- Jahja-beg, 1482—1483
- Ajaz-beg, 1483—1484
- Mehmed-beg Ishaković, 1484—1485
- Sinan-beg, 1485—1490
- Hadum Jakub-paša, 1490—1493
- Jahja-paša, 1493—1495
- Firuz Bey, 1495—1496[4]
- Skender-paša Mihajlović, 1498—1505
- Firuz Bey, 1505—1512
- Hadum Sinan-beg Borovinić, 1512—1513
- Junuz-beg, 1513 — 14 April 1515
- Mustafa-paša Jurišević (Mustafa-paša Skenderpašić), 14 October 1515 — 17 April 1516
- Gazi Hasan-beg, 17 April 1516 — 1517
- Gazi Mehmed-beg Mihajlović (Turkish: Gazi Mehmed Bey Mihalzade), 1517—1519
- Gazi Bali-beg Jahjapašić, 1519 — 15 September 1521
- Gazi Husrev-beg, 15 September 1521 — 1525
- Gazi Hasan-beg, 1525—1526
- Gazi Husrev-beg, 1526—1534
- Ulama-paša, 1534—1536
- Gazi Husrev-beg, 1536 — 18 June 1541
- Ulama-paša, 18 June 1541 — 1547
- Sofi Ali-beg, 1547—1549
- Muhamed-han Zulkadrić (Turkish: Muhamed Han Zulkadrioğlu), 1549—1550
- Hadim Ali-beg 1550—1551
- Sofi Mehmed-paša, 1551—1553
- Hadim Gazi Ali-paša, 1553
- Dugali Malkoč-beg, 1553—1554
- Kara Osman-han, 1554—1555
- Kara Mustafa-beg Sokolović, 1555—1557
- Hamza-beg Biharović, 1557—1561
- Hasan-beg Sokolović, 1561—1562
- Sinan-beg Boljanić, 1562—1564
- Mustafa-beg Sokolović, 1564—1566
- Mehmed-beg Sokolović, 1566—1568
- Ferhad-beg Desisalić, 1568—25 June 1568
- Mehmed-beg Sokolović, 25 June 1568 — 1574
- Ferhad-beg Sokolović (Turkish: Ferhad Bey Sokollu), 1574—1580
References
- ^ Enciclopedia Croatica (in Croatian) (III ed.). Zagrem: Naklada Hrvatskog Izdavalačkog Bibliografskog Zavoda. 1942. p. 157. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
Krajišnik Isabeg imenovan je 1463 sandžakbegom novoustrojenog sandžaka Bosna
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The former Bosnian sanjak became the central sanjak of this ayalet.
- ^ Mitja Velikonja (2003). Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Texas A&M University Press. pp. 56–. ISBN 978-1-60344-724-9.
- ^ Sarajevu 2007, p. 224.
Sources
- Sarajevu, Gazi Husrevbegova biblioteka u (2007). Anali Gazi Husrev-begove biblioteke. Gazi Husrev-begova biblioteka.
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- States and territories established in 1463
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- Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in Europe
- Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 1463 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- 1878 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire
- 15th century in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 16th century in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 17th century in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 18th century in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 19th century in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 1463 establishments in Europe
- 1878 disestablishments in Europe