Administrative-territorial division of Macedonia in the Ottoman Empire (ⅹⅳ ⅹⅹ century) – divided into: Wiletti (Ealetti), Sandzaj, Kazi and Zahi. During ⅹⅴ and ⅹⅴⅰ c. Almost the entire territory of Macedonia was divided into five Sanjaki: Pasha (Odrinski) Sandzak, Kyustodilski, Ohrid, Thessaloniki and Skopje Sandzak, and they all entered the remel beltebigluk or an electric. This administrative division on the territory of Macedonia, without some larger changes, lasted until the 30s of ⅹⅰⅹ c. With the administrative reform in the Ottoman Empire of 1834. The territory of Macedonia entered the three EALTS: Rumeliski, Skopje and Thessaloniki Eleelet. The rumbling euret for most of the time (1838, 1846, 1859/60) consisted of: Bitola (Pasha) Sandzak, the Kostur, the Ohrid and Skadar Sandzak. In the Skopje Eleelet (1846, 1853) entered: Skopje, Pristina and Pristina Sandzak, and in the Thessaloniki Elevet (1846): Thessaloniki, Seran and Sandkak Tirhala. In accordance with the Law on Administrative Division of the Ottoman Empire (1864), in 1867. The Thessaloniki Vilaya based in Thessaloniki was formed, in which the Sunjaki were included: Bitola, Skopje, Thessaloniki, Serars and Drama. In 1873 By separating one part of the territory of Thessaloniki Vilet was formed by Bitola Vilayet with a center in Bitola. In his composition entered: Bitola, Prizren, Skadar, Skopje and Debar Sandzak. The third villae covered the Terry-administrative division of Macedonia in the ⅹⅴ-century Toria of Macedonia was Kosovo Vilet, established in 1877. By taking away territories from Bitola Vilayet, with a center in Pristina, and from 1888. in Skopje. The Sandzas included: Skopje, Pristina, Novi Pazar, Tashlija, and Pec. Lit.: A. Stojanovski, the administrative-territorial division of Macedonia under the Ottoman authorities by the end of the ⅹⅴⅰⅰ century, GIN, ⅹⅴⅰⅰ / 2, Skopje, 1973; Turkish’de Idare Tasheva, Hazwlhatan: Vecicho Tonak, Ankara, 1945; 18. Süzýnýn ILK Siards Ottomli Devletin IDari Taxi lemishes. ESAPLE SPECK TEXIKATE, DR. Orhan Kýlýç, Elazig, 1997; Dee Province Descent Republic Ricchase Oon Andreas Birken, NewsBaden, 1976. Dr. F.
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Кириличен напис АДМИНИСТРАТИВНО-ТЕРИТОРИЈАЛНА ПОДЕЛБА НА МАКЕДОНИЈА ВО ОСМАНЛИСКАТА ИМПЕРИЈА (ⅩⅣ ⅩⅩ ВЕК)