Podolia Eyalet

Coordinates: 48°41′N 26°35′E / 48.683°N 26.583°E / 48.683; 26.583
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Eyalet-i Kamaniçe
the Ottoman Empire
1672–1699

The Podolia Eyalet in 1683
CapitalKamianets-Podilskyi
Area
 • Coordinates48°41′N 26°35′E / 48.683°N 26.583°E / 48.683; 26.583
History 
1672
1699
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Podolia Voivodeship
Podolia Voivodeship
Today part ofUkraine

Podolia Eyalet (

romanized
Kamaniçe).

History

Kamaniçe
, capitol of the Podolia Eyalet

In 1672, the Ottoman army, led by Sultan

war broke out anew.[2]

The Polish campaign proved unsuccessful, and the

Jazlivec, and Chortkiv, barely exceeded 100 soldiers each.[3]

According to the Ottoman provincial budget of 1681, 13 million

patriarch of Constantinople appointed the Orthodox metropolitan of Kamianets, named Pankratij.[4]

The fortress was returned to Poland as a result of the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699).[2]

Governors

Ottoman territory north of the Black Sea in the seventeenth century

During the 27 years of Ottoman rule, Podolia was administered by nine Ottoman pashas:[2]

  • Küstendilli Halil (1672–76; 1677–80),
  • Arnavut Ibrahim (1676–77)
  • Defterdar Ahmed (1680–82)
  • Arnavut Abdurrahman (1682–84)
  • Tokatlı Mahmud (1684)
  • Bozoklu Mustafa (1685–86)
  • Sarı Boşnak Hüseyin (1686–88)
  • Yegen Ahmed (1688–89)
  • Kahraman Mustafa (1689–99)

See also

Administrative divisions

The eyalet was divided into four sanjaks:[2]

  1. Sanjak of
    Kamaniçe
  2. Sanjak of Bar
  3. Sanjak of Mejibuji
  4. Sanjak of Yazlofça

References

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