Aidin Eyalet
Appearance
Eyalet-i Aydın | |||||||||
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Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire | |||||||||
1827–1864 | |||||||||
The Eyalet of Aidin in 1861 | |||||||||
Capital | Aydın (1827-1841; 1843-1846) İzmir[1] (1841-1843; 1846-1864) | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• Coordinates | 38°04′N 28°15′E / 38.06°N 28.25°E | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1827 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1864 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Turkey |
The eyalet of Aidin, also known as eyalet of Smyrna or Izmir (Template:Lang-ota)[2] was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire.
After the Janissary corps was abolished in 1826, the administrative divisions of the Empire were changed, and the Eyalet of Anatolia was divided into 4. In 1841, the capital was moved to İzmir, only to be moved back to Aydın in 1843. Three years later, in 1846, the capital was moved to Izmir once again. With the adoption of the vilayet law in 1864, the eyalet was re-created as the Vilayet of Smyrna.[3]
Administrative divisions
Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century:[4]
- Sanjak of Saruhan (Manisa)
- Sanjak of Sığla (Izmir)[5]
- Sanjak of Aydın (Aydın)
- Sanjak of Menteşe (Muğla)
- Sanjak of Denizli (Denizli)
References
- ^ The Competitive Geography, p. 342, at Google Books By Robert Johnston
- ^ "Some Provinces of the Ottoman Empire". Geonames.de. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.,
- ^ Ula: an Anatolian town, p. 80, at Google Books By Peter Benedict
- ^ The three eras of Ottoman history, a political essay on the late reforms of ..., p. 74, at Google Books By James Henry Skene
- ^ Dictionnaire géographique de l'Empire ottoman by Konstantin Georgievich Mostras. Page 14
Categories:
- States and territories established in 1827
- States and territories disestablished in 1864
- Eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia
- History of Aydın Province
- History of İzmir Province
- History of Manisa Province
- History of Muğla Province
- 1827 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- 1864 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire
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