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  • Rumelia
  • Term for the Balkans under Ottoman rule

    Rumelia (Ottoman Turkish: روم ايلى, romanized: Rum İli, lit. 'Land of the Romans'; Turkish: Rumeli; Greek: Ρωμυλία) was a historical region in Southeastern

    Rumelia

    Rumelia

    Rumelia

  • Rumelia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rumelia was the part of the Ottoman Empire in Europe as opposed to Asia or Africa Rumelia, Rumeli, or Roumeli may aso refer to: Rumelia Eyalet, an Ottoman

    Rumelia (disambiguation)

    Rumelia_(disambiguation)

  • Eastern Rumelia
  • Autonomous territory in the Ottoman Empire from 1878–1885

    Eastern Rumelia (Bulgarian: Източна Румелия, romanized: Iztochna Rumeliya; Ottoman Turkish: روم‌ایلی شرقی ولایتی‎, romanized: Rumeli-i Şarkî Vilayeti;

    Eastern Rumelia

    Eastern Rumelia

    Eastern_Rumelia

  • Rumelia Eyalet
  • 1365–1867 Ottoman province in the Balkans

    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

    Rumelia Eyalet

    Rumelia Eyalet

    Rumelia_Eyalet

  • Bulgarian unification
  • 1885 unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia

    unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and the province of Eastern Rumelia in the autumn of 1885. It was co-ordinated by the Bulgarian Secret Central

    Bulgarian unification

    Bulgarian unification

    Bulgarian_unification

  • Hadım Suleiman Pasha (governor of Rumelia)
  • Ottoman statesman (fl. 1474–1490)

    Ottoman statesman and general, who served as the governor (beylerbey) of the Rumelia Eyalet (1474) and the Anatolia Eyalet. He was later a governor of the Sanjak

    Hadım Suleiman Pasha (governor of Rumelia)

    Hadım_Suleiman_Pasha_(governor_of_Rumelia)

  • Principality of Bulgaria
  • 1878–1908 Ottoman vassal state in the Balkans

    This created a much smaller principality, alongside an autonomous Eastern Rumelia within the Ottoman Empire. In practice, Bulgaria's status as an Ottoman

    Principality of Bulgaria

    Principality of Bulgaria

    Principality_of_Bulgaria

  • Kuruluş: Orhan
  • Turkish historical television series

    Orhan's reign, including the capture of Bursa and Ottoman expansion into Rumelia. The series begins with succession plan. A central conflict initially emerges

    Kuruluş: Orhan

    Kuruluş: Orhan

    Kuruluş:_Orhan

  • Eyalet
  • 1590s–1866 Ottoman administrative division

    of the eyalets of Rumelia and Anatolia, and uniting them as an independent eyalet. In 1580, Bosnia, previously a district of Rumelia, became an eyalet

    Eyalet

    Eyalet

    Eyalet

  • Northern Thrace
  • Region of Thrace

    Ottoman Empire created the autonomous province of the newly-named Eastern Rumelia in Northern Thrace in 1878. The region was annexed by the Principality

    Northern Thrace

    Northern Thrace

    Northern_Thrace

  • Salonica vilayet
  • Ottoman province in the Balkans

    by the Principality (later Kingdom) of Bulgaria on the north; Eastern Rumelia on the northeast (after the Treaty of Berlin); Edirne Vilayet on the east;

    Salonica vilayet

    Salonica vilayet

    Salonica_vilayet

  • North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
  • Period of Vardar Macedonian history from the mid-14th century to 1912

    principalities. Later, it became part of the Ottoman province or Eyalet of Rumelia. The name Rumelia (Turkish: Rumeli) means "Land of the Romans" in Turkish, referring

    North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire

    North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire

    North_Macedonia_under_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Association for Defence of National Rights
  • Organization

    eventually unite into the Association for the Defence of Rights of Anatolia and Rumelia in the Sivas Congress. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the

    Association for Defence of National Rights

    Association_for_Defence_of_National_Rights

  • Deli (Ottoman)
  • Military unit in the Ottoman Empire

    skirmishers, and personal guards for high-level Ottoman officials in Rumelia during peacetime. The unit is usually confused in earlier historical records

    Deli (Ottoman)

    Deli (Ottoman)

    Deli_(Ottoman)

  • Adrianople vilayet
  • First-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire

    nahiya) were carved out of it to create the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia, with a total area of 32,978 km2. The province unified peacefully with

    Adrianople vilayet

    Adrianople vilayet

    Adrianople_vilayet

  • Rumelihisarı
  • Fortress in Istanbul, Turkey

    Rumelihisarı (also known as Rumelian Fortress and Roumeli Hissar Fortress) or Boğazkesen Fortress (literally 'strait-cutter fortress') is a medieval Ottoman

    Rumelihisarı

    Rumelihisarı

    Rumelihisarı

  • Rumelia (village)
  • Village in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria

    Rumelia is a village in the municipality of Madzharovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 v t e

    Rumelia (village)

    Rumelia_(village)

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    to 300,000 lives.[better source needed] Ottoman territories in Europe (Rumelia) were lost in the First Balkan War (1912–1913). Ottomans managed to recover

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Razhevo
  • Place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

    Camii). The mosque was established in the 15th century by the Beylerbey of Rumelia, Shahbedin Pasha. В джелепкешанския регистър на Мехмед Чауш от 1576 година

    Razhevo

    Razhevo

    Razhevo

  • Bulgaria
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Serbia and incorporated the semi-autonomous Ottoman territory of Eastern Rumelia in 1885, proclaiming itself the independent Kingdom of Bulgaria on 5 October

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    local elite. As the Ottoman Empire continued its rule in the Balkans (Rumelia), Bosnia was somewhat relieved of the pressures of being a frontier province

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire
  • beylerbey ("bey of beys") or governor-general was appointed to oversee Rumelia, the European part of the empire. At the end of the 14th century, a beylerbeylik

    Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire

    Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire

    Administrative_divisions_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Demographics of the Ottoman Empire
  • Census in Eastern Rumelia of 1878: Census of Eastern Rumelia in 1880: The ethnic composition of the population of Eastern Rumelia, according to the provincial

    Demographics of the Ottoman Empire

    Demographics_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Chemins de fer Orientaux
  • Ottoman railway company

    Demiryolu) (reporting mark: CO) was an Ottoman railway company operating in Rumelia (the European part of the Ottoman Empire, corresponding to the Balkan peninsula)

    Chemins de fer Orientaux

    Chemins de fer Orientaux

    Chemins_de_fer_Orientaux

  • Wallachia
  • Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862

    Litua Voivodeship of Maramureș Founding of Wallachia Founding of Moldavia Rumelia Eyalet Early modern times Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania

    Wallachia

    Wallachia

    Wallachia

  • North Macedonia
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    domination for five centuries as part of the province or Eyalet of Rumelia. The name Rumelia (Turkish: Rumeli) means "Land of the Romans" in Turkish, referring

    North Macedonia

    North Macedonia

    North_Macedonia

  • Plovdiv
  • Oldest and second-largest city in Bulgaria

    capital of the autonomous Ottoman region of Eastern Rumelia. In 1885, Plovdiv and Eastern Rumelia joined Bulgaria. There are many preserved ruins such

    Plovdiv

    Plovdiv

    Plovdiv

  • Crimean Khanate
  • 1441–1783 Crimean Tatar state

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Crimean Khanate

    Crimean Khanate

    Crimean_Khanate

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee
  • Bulgarian revolutionary organization

    Eastern Rumelia on February 10, 1885. The original purpose of the committee was to gain autonomy for the region of Macedonia (Western Rumelia), but in

    Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee

    Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee

    Bulgarian_Secret_Central_Revolutionary_Committee

  • Bulgarian Turks
  • Ethnic group

    of the Principality of Bulgaria and the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia, the Turkish population in the Bulgarian lands started migrating to the

    Bulgarian Turks

    Bulgarian Turks

    Bulgarian_Turks

  • Sipahi
  • Turkish cavalry

    estimated at 10–15,000 in Anatolia and Rumelia, while in 1475 it was claimed that Timarli sipahi were 22,000 in Rumelia and 17,000 in Anatolia. The Timar was

    Sipahi

    Sipahi

    Sipahi

  • Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
  • Eleventh and penultimate conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars

    administration in May 1879, when the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia were established. The main objectives of the temporary Russian administration

    Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

    Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

    Russo-Turkish_War_(1877–1878)

  • Romani people
  • Ethnic group

    and northern Italy. Zargari, Muslim Roma in Iran, who once came from Rumelia/Southern Bulgaria from the Maritsa Valley in Ottoman times and settled

    Romani people

    Romani people

    Romani_people

  • History of Plovdiv
  • History of the Bulgarian city

    seized Plovdiv. The Turks called the city Filibe. It was the capital of Rumelia until 1382 when the Ottomans captured Sofia, which became the main city

    History of Plovdiv

    History_of_Plovdiv

  • People's Party (Eastern Rumelia)
  • partiya), was a political party active in the autonomous region of Eastern Rumelia between 1881 and 1885 and in the Principality of Bulgaria after 1885. Alongside

    People's Party (Eastern Rumelia)

    People's_Party_(Eastern_Rumelia)

  • East Thrace
  • Portion of Turkey that is located in South-eastern Europe

    constitutes what remains of Turkish Rumelia, which once stretched as far north as Hungary and as far west as Bosnia. Rumelia was lost piecemeal from 1699 onwards

    East Thrace

    East Thrace

    East_Thrace

  • Marashli Ali Pasha
  • Ottoman governor

    1815–1821) was an Ottoman governor and general, serving as the vali of Rumelia, serasker of the Ottoman Army in Europe, and the Vizier of Belgrade in

    Marashli Ali Pasha

    Marashli_Ali_Pasha

  • Balkan Wars
  • 1912–1913 conflicts in Balkan states

    Eastern Rumelia (1885). All three countries, as well as Montenegro, sought additional territories within the large Ottoman-ruled region known as Rumelia, comprising

    Balkan Wars

    Balkan Wars

    Balkan_Wars

  • Süleyman Çelebi
  • Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Bayezid I

    1389-1390. Nicolae Iorga states that Süleyman was the bey of Northern Rumelia before being appointed to this position. This is probably related to the

    Süleyman Çelebi

    Süleyman Çelebi

    Süleyman_Çelebi

  • Mihrimah Sultan (daughter of Suleiman I)
  • Ottoman princess (1522–1578)

    Sultan. This document concerns the endowment of properties in Anatolia and Rumelia, from which revenues were to be used to meet the expenses of the Mihrimah

    Mihrimah Sultan (daughter of Suleiman I)

    Mihrimah Sultan (daughter of Suleiman I)

    Mihrimah_Sultan_(daughter_of_Suleiman_I)

  • Flags of the Ottoman Empire
  • Overview of the national flags used by the Ottoman Empire throughout history

    of the Ottoman Empire featured a green flag at left (representing the Rumelia Eyalet) and red flag at right (representing the Anatolia Eyalet and the

    Flags of the Ottoman Empire

    Flags of the Ottoman Empire

    Flags_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Karaca Pasha
  • Senior Turkish commander (d. 1456)

    Karaca Pasha (Karadja Pasha, Turkish: Karaca Paşa) was the Beylerbey of Rumelia during Mehmed the Conqueror's reign and played a role in the Ottoman conquest

    Karaca Pasha

    Karaca_Pasha

  • Battle of Slivnitsa
  • Part of the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885

    solidified the unification between the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia. The conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) and the Congress of

    Battle of Slivnitsa

    Battle of Slivnitsa

    Battle_of_Slivnitsa

  • Rum (name)
  • Term referring to several things

    names within Anatolia (e.g. Erzurum and Rumiye-i Suğra) and the Balkans (Rumelia) stemming from the legacy of the Eastern Roman Empire in those areas, or

    Rum (name)

    Rum (name)

    Rum_(name)

  • Moldavia
  • Historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe

    Litua Voivodeship of Maramureș Founding of Wallachia Founding of Moldavia Rumelia Eyalet Early modern times Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania

    Moldavia

    Moldavia

    Moldavia

  • Bosnia Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1580 to 1867

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Bosnia Eyalet

    Bosnia Eyalet

    Bosnia_Eyalet

  • Bulgarian Crisis (1885–1888)
  • Historical political situation in Europe

    territories under Ottoman control, Macedonia and the autonomous Eastern Rumelia. Also, Bosnia and Herzegovina were transferred to Austria-Hungary. Unfortunately

    Bulgarian Crisis (1885–1888)

    Bulgarian Crisis (1885–1888)

    Bulgarian_Crisis_(1885–1888)

  • Liberation of Bulgaria
  • Formation of a national identity in Ottoman Bulgaria

    second part was to be an autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire—Eastern Rumelia. The third and largest part—all of Macedonia and Lozengrad—were restored

    Liberation of Bulgaria

    Liberation of Bulgaria

    Liberation_of_Bulgaria

  • Victor Houteff
  • Founder of the Davidian Seventh-day Adventists (1885–1955)

    organization, known as The Shepherd's Rod. Houteff was born in Raicovo, Eastern Rumelia, (modern day Bulgaria), and, as a child, baptized as a member of the Bulgarian

    Victor Houteff

    Victor Houteff

    Victor_Houteff

  • Stara Zagora
  • City in Bulgaria

    from Ottoman rule in 1878, Stara Zagora became part of autonomous Eastern Rumelia as a department centre before the two Bulgarian states finally merged in

    Stara Zagora

    Stara Zagora

    Stara_Zagora

  • Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem
  • 1872–1917 special administrative district of the Ottoman Empire

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem

    Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem

    Mutasarrifate_of_Jerusalem

  • Khedivate of Egypt
  • 1867–1914 monarchy of Egypt

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Khedivate of Egypt

    Khedivate of Egypt

    Khedivate_of_Egypt

  • Hurshid Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1812 to 1815

    as Egypt's governor. In 1808, Hurshid Pasha served as the governor of Rumelia. In March 1809, he was sent to the Sanjak of Smederevo to suppress the

    Hurshid Pasha

    Hurshid Pasha

    Hurshid_Pasha

  • Yedisan
  • Ottoman vassal in Ukraine

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Yedisan

    Yedisan

    Yedisan

  • Mustafa Çelebi
  • Ottoman prince (fl. 1402–1422)

    throne of the Ottoman Empire in the early 15th century. He ruled parts of Rumelia twice between January 1419 – 1420 and January 1421 – May 1422. Mustafa

    Mustafa Çelebi

    Mustafa_Çelebi

  • Cretan State
  • 1898–1913 autonomous Ottoman state on the Greek island of Crete

    Bulgarian Greek Romanian Serbian Congress of Berlin Annexation of Eastern Rumelia Serbo-Bulgarian War Greco-Turkish War of 1897 Cretan State IMRO & Ilinden–Preobrazhenie

    Cretan State

    Cretan State

    Cretan_State

  • Ottoman Bulgaria
  • Bulgarian territory controlled by the Ottoman Empire, 14th-19th centuries

    state was created. In 1885 the Ottoman autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia unified through a bloodless coup with the Principality of Bulgaria. The

    Ottoman Bulgaria

    Ottoman Bulgaria

    Ottoman_Bulgaria

  • Danube vilayet
  • First-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire

    most of the autonomous Principality of Bulgaria and a part of Eastern Rumelia. Upon its establishment in 1864, the Danube Vilayet included the following

    Danube vilayet

    Danube vilayet

    Danube_vilayet

  • Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan)
  • Ottoman prince (1316–1359)

    generals, especially in Thrace, and became known as the "Conqueror of Rumelia". He conquered Iznik (Nicaea) in 1331, Karesioğulları in 1335, and Izmit

    Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan)

    Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan)

    Süleyman_Pasha_(son_of_Orhan)

  • Uch bey
  • Title given to medieval Turkish feudal lords

    Ottoman service Rumelia's first uch bey was Lala Şahin Pasha, who conquered Edirne, Boruj, Plovdiv, and was later the beylerbey of the Rumelia Eyalet. Pasha

    Uch bey

    Uch_bey

  • Balkan League
  • 1912 anti-Ottoman military alliance

    War. After the successful coup d'état for the incorporation of Eastern Rumelia, Bulgaria had orchestrated a methodical scenario of indirect expansion

    Balkan League

    Balkan League

    Balkan_League

  • List of Ashkenazi Jewish surnames
  • France Abraham (Abrahams, Abrahamson, Abrahamsohn, Abrahamsen) Ashkenazi Rumelia, Antwerp Abramowitz Russia Abrams (Abramsky, Abramson) Ashkenazi Germany

    List of Ashkenazi Jewish surnames

    List_of_Ashkenazi_Jewish_surnames

  • Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era
  • Violence against Serbs in the late Ottoman era

    consequences due to their failure. Out of all Serb-inhabited areas in the Rumelia Eyalet, the most homogenous was the Pashalik of Belgrade. The territory

    Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era

    Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era

    Violence_against_Serbs_during_the_late_Ottoman_era

  • Beylerbey
  • Title in the medieval and modern Islamic world

    Shahin was given military authority over the Ottoman territories in Europe (Rumelia). This marked the beylerbey effectively as the viceroy of the European

    Beylerbey

    Beylerbey

    Beylerbey

  • Bulgarian irredentism
  • three – the Principality of Bulgaria, the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia, and Macedonia, which remained under Ottoman control. In the early 20th

    Bulgarian irredentism

    Bulgarian irredentism

    Bulgarian_irredentism

  • Zor Sanjak
  • Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Zor Sanjak

    Zor Sanjak

    Zor_Sanjak

  • Battle of Varna
  • Battle in the Crusade of Varna

    bombards. The Ottoman center included the Janissaries and levies from Rumelia deployed around two Thracian burial mounds. Murad observed and directed

    Battle of Varna

    Battle of Varna

    Battle_of_Varna

  • List of countries by population in 1900
  • total also doesn't include the tributary states of Egypt, Bulgaria, East Rumelia, Samos, or Thasos 1837 estimate Includes all of modern-day Saudi Arabia

    List of countries by population in 1900

    List of countries by population in 1900

    List_of_countries_by_population_in_1900

  • Outline of Turkey
  • Overview of and topical guide to Turkey

    that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in West Asia and Thrace (Rumelia) at the southeastern tip of the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe. Turkey

    Outline of Turkey

    Outline of Turkey

    Outline_of_Turkey

  • Pashalik of Scutari
  • 1757–1831 pashalik within the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman empire until his own death (1810). He was appointed Beylerbey of Rumelia and subdued the Serbs during his military expeditions against Belgrade

    Pashalik of Scutari

    Pashalik of Scutari

    Pashalik_of_Scutari

  • Russian Empire
  • Russian state from 1721 to 1917

    1878, Russia agreed to the creation of a smaller Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia, as a vassal state and an autonomous principality inside the Ottoman Empire

    Russian Empire

    Russian Empire

    Russian_Empire

  • Battle of Čegar
  • Battle of the First Serbian Uprising

    Meanwhile, on 20 May the Ottoman army was reinforced with 20,000 soldiers from Rumelia. One Ottoman unit then tried to surround the Serbian troops, 30 km east

    Battle of Čegar

    Battle of Čegar

    Battle_of_Čegar

  • Long Turkish War
  • 1593–1606 Habsburg–Ottoman war

    Slovakia), Transdanubia, Royal Croatia and Slavonia, the Ottoman Empire (Rumelia – present-day Bulgaria and Serbia), and Wallachia (in present-day southern

    Long Turkish War

    Long Turkish War

    Long_Turkish_War

  • Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire
  • Christian Prince; annexed to Greece during the First Balkan War Eastern Rumelia (Doğu Rumeli) (1878–1885) established by the Treaty of Berlin on 13 July

    Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal_and_tributary_states_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Sofia
  • Capital and largest city of Bulgaria

    Ottomans in 1382. From 1530 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's largest and most important province. Bulgarian

    Sofia

    Sofia

    Sofia

  • Zahari Stoyanov
  • Bulgarian writer and revolutionary (1850–1889)

    Bulgarian Uprisings. Stoyanov directed the Unification of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia in 1885, and was one of the leaders of the People's Liberal Party until

    Zahari Stoyanov

    Zahari Stoyanov

    Zahari_Stoyanov

  • Vilayet
  • First-order administrative division of the later Ottoman Empire

    administrative control over Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia, Crete and Cyprus, even though these were all still under nominal Ottoman

    Vilayet

    Vilayet

    Vilayet

  • Republic of Ragusa
  • 1358–1808 maritime republic in Southern Europe (Dalmatia)

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Republic of Ragusa

    Republic of Ragusa

    Republic_of_Ragusa

  • Mehmed I
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1413 to 1421

    he managed to bring first Anatolia and then the European territories (Rumelia) under his control, reuniting the Ottoman state by 1413, and ruling it

    Mehmed I

    Mehmed I

    Mehmed_I

  • Alexander of Battenberg
  • Prince of Bulgaria from 1879 to 1886

    with Russia that made him popular in Bulgaria. Unification with Eastern Rumelia was achieved and recognised by the powers in 1885. A coup carried out by

    Alexander of Battenberg

    Alexander of Battenberg

    Alexander_of_Battenberg

  • Anatolia Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1393 to 1841

    آناطولی, romanized: Eyālet-i Anaṭolı) was one of the two core provinces (Rumelia being the other) in the early years of the Ottoman Empire. It was established

    Anatolia Eyalet

    Anatolia Eyalet

    Anatolia_Eyalet

  • Osman III
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 to 1757

    sultan was notified of provisions sent to oppose banditry in Anatolia and Rumelia. Measures were taken against the tribes of Bozulus and Cihanbeyli, the

    Osman III

    Osman III

    Osman_III

  • Liberal Party (Eastern Rumelia)
  • Political party in Eastern Rumelia between 1881 and 1885

    partiya), was a political party active in the autonomous region of Eastern Rumelia between 1881 and 1885, when the region joined the Principality of Bulgaria

    Liberal Party (Eastern Rumelia)

    Liberal Party (Eastern Rumelia)

    Liberal_Party_(Eastern_Rumelia)

  • Herzegovina Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1833 to 1851

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Herzegovina Eyalet

    Herzegovina Eyalet

    Herzegovina_Eyalet

  • Ottoman Gendarmerie
  • National Gendarmerie force of the Ottoman Empire

    security and public order services in Anatolia and in some provinces of Rumelia. Since the term Gendarmerie was noticed only in the Assignment Decrees

    Ottoman Gendarmerie

    Ottoman_Gendarmerie

  • Filiz Ahmet
  • Turkish stage and screen actress (born 1981)

    for her roles as Zarife in the Turkish TV series Elveda Rumeli (Farewell Rumelia) and Nigar Kalfa in the TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl. Filiz Ahmet was born

    Filiz Ahmet

    Filiz_Ahmet

  • Kemaleddin Mehmed
  • 16th c. Ottoman historian

    became Rumelia kazasker for the second time. He remained in this position until April 1617. In January 1621 he was again named kazasker of Rumelia. During

    Kemaleddin Mehmed

    Kemaleddin_Mehmed

  • Sokollu Mehmed Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1565 to 1579

    (1543–1546), High Admiral of the Fleet (1546–1551), Governor-General of Rumelia (1551–1555), Third Vizier (1555–1561), Second Vizier (1561–1565), and Grand

    Sokollu Mehmed Pasha

    Sokollu Mehmed Pasha

    Sokollu_Mehmed_Pasha

  • Engin Öztürk
  • Turkish actor

    side consists of Ottoman Turks from Thessaloniki, which was then part of Rumelia, which is now Greece. After graduating from Eskişehir Fatih Anatolian High

    Engin Öztürk

    Engin Öztürk

    Engin_Öztürk

  • Islam in North Macedonia
  • Macedonia portal Demographics of North Macedonia Religion in North Macedonia Rumelia Albanians in North Macedonia Macedonian Muslims Turks in North Macedonia

    Islam in North Macedonia

    Islam in North Macedonia

    Islam_in_North_Macedonia

  • Silistra Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1593 to 1864

    Karvuna, later Dobruja, Silistra was originally the Silistra Sanjak of Rumelia Eyalet. It was named after Silistra, since its governor often resided in

    Silistra Eyalet

    Silistra Eyalet

    Silistra_Eyalet

  • Zargari tribe
  • Romani group in Iran

    Balkan Romani most closely related to dialects historically spoken in Rumelia. Their presence in Iran stems from eastward migration of Romani people

    Zargari tribe

    Zargari_tribe

  • Skull Tower
  • Heritage site in Niš, Serbia

    subordinates and the encroaching Ottoman soldiers. The governor of the Rumelia Eyalet, Hurshid Pasha, ordered that a tower be made from the skulls of

    Skull Tower

    Skull Tower

    Skull_Tower

  • Mihaloğlu İskender Paşa
  • his brother Ali Bey (the sanjakbey of Smederevo) held notable offices in Rumelia (the Balkans). He was member of the Mihaloğlu family which descended from

    Mihaloğlu İskender Paşa

    Mihaloğlu_İskender_Paşa

  • Murad I
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362 to 1389

    divided his sultanate into the two provinces of Anatolia (Asia Minor) and Rumelia (the Balkans). According to the Ottoman sources, Murad I's titles included

    Murad I

    Murad I

    Murad_I

  • Manastir vilayet
  • Ottoman province

    History   • Established 1874 • Disestablished 1912 Preceded by Succeeded by Rumelia Eyalet Independent Albania Kingdom of Greece Kingdom of Serbia Today part

    Manastir vilayet

    Manastir vilayet

    Manastir_vilayet

  • Cossack Hetmanate
  • 1649–1764 Cossack state in Ukraine

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Cossack Hetmanate

    Cossack Hetmanate

    Cossack_Hetmanate

  • Ottoman Tripolitania
  • Semi-autonomous state affiliated with the Ottoman Empire (1551–1912)

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Ottoman Tripolitania

    Ottoman Tripolitania

    Ottoman_Tripolitania

  • Bitlis vilayet
  • First-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo Cyprus

    Bitlis vilayet

    Bitlis vilayet

    Bitlis_vilayet

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