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Sanjak of İpek

The Sanjak of İpek (Turkish: İpek Sancağı, Albanian: Sanxhaku i Pejës, Serbian: Пећки санџак) or Sanjak of Dukakin (Turkish: Dukakin Sancağı, Albanian: Sanxhaku i Dukagjinit, Serbian: Дукађински санџак) was a sanjak (an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire) with its capital in İpek (Peja), now in Kosovo.

Sanjak of İpek
İpek Sancağı
Sanxhaku i Pejës
Пећки санџак
sanjak of Ottoman Empire
1520–1913
Coat of arms

Sanjak of Ipek in the late 19th century
Capitalİpek
History
History 
• Established
1520
1913
Today part ofKosovo
Montenegro
Albania

Administration

In Fedor Karaczay's 1842 travel memoir, it was reported that the Sanjak of İpek included northeastern Albania and the larger part of the Dukakin plain, and had three kadiluks: Dukakin, İpek, Yakova.[1]

In 1900–1912 the Sanjak of İpek had four kazas: Peja, Gjakova, Gusinje and Berane.[2]

History

Dukakin was firstly the name of an Ottoman kaza (in the Sanjak of Scutari), then in 1520, a sanjak with the name (Dukakin sancak) was established under the Rumelia Eyalet.[3] The name of the sanjak's seat, İpek, was used interchangeably for the sanjak (İpek sancak).

The Sanjak of İpek was often under direct control of the sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Scutari. In 1536 Ali-beg, then a sanjakbey of İpek, was hanged on the orders of the sultan for mistakes and incompetence in governing his sanjak.[4] The Christian population of the sanjak often[how often?] rebelled against the Ottoman authorities, especially in the 1550s, because they were unable to pay the newly implemented taxes.[5] During one of these rebellions the sanjakbey of Dukakin, Kasim-beg, was ordered to suppress the rebellion with help of the sanjaks of Scutari (İşkodra) and Durazzo (Dıraç) if needed.[6] In 1690 the sanjakbey Mahmud Pasha Hasanbegović attacked Austrian troops in Peja during the Great Turkish War.[7]

At the end of 1737, sanjak-bey Mahmudbegović devastated Vasojevići and persecuted a lot of people[clarification needed] in the Sanjak of İpek.[8]

Serbs from Peja informed Russia on killings of over 100 people after 1875, as well as looting of the Patriarchate of Peć and Visoki Dečani.[9][better source needed][citation not found] In 1877 the sanjak became part of the new Kosovo Vilayet seated in Skopje.

In 1904, the sanjak was abolished.[10]

During the First Balkan War at the end of 1912, the sanjak was occupied by the Kingdom of Montenegro and Kingdom of Serbia. In 1914 a smaller part of the territory became a part of the newly established Principality of Albania, established on the basis of the peace contract signed during the London Conference in 1913.[11]

List of sanjakbeys

References

  1. ^ Royal Geographical Society (1843). The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society: JRGS. Murray. pp. 66–.
  2. ^ Milić F. Petrović (1995). Dokumenti o Raškoj oblasti: 1900-1912. Arhiv Srbije. Пећки санџак чинилс казе: Пећ, Ђаковица, Гусиње и Беране (Доњи Васојсвићи).
  3. ^ Tahir Sezen (2006). Osmanlı yer adları: (alfabetik sırayla). T.C. Başbakanlık Devlet Arşivleri Genel Müdürlüğü. ISBN 9789751939456.
  4. ^ Godisnjak. Sarajevo: Drustvo Istoricara Bosne i Hercegovine. 1950. p. 95. Retrieved 2 August 2011. .у личности султана који их за сваки пропуст може казнити ...објешен пећки санџак-бег Али-бег
  5. ^ Schmitt, Oliver Jens (2010), Religion und Kultur im albanischsprachigen Südosteuropa, vol. 4, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, p. 43, ISBN 978-3-631-60295-9, The Christian population of sancak of Dukagjin rebelled particularly often in 1550
  6. ^ Jugoslovenski istorijski časopis, Volume 17. Savez društava istoričara Jugoslavije. 1978. p. 209. Retrieved 1 August 2011. Tako je beg Dukađina, Kasim-beg , bio zadužen... dizdaru Drača i dizdarima skadarskog sandžaka da pomognu sandžak-begu Dukađina, Kasim-begu
  7. ^ Zbornik za društvene nauke, Issues 12–15 (in Serbian). Novi Sad: Matica srpska (Novi Sad, Serbia). Odeljenje za društvene nauke. 1956. p. 48. Retrieved 3 August 2011. Пошто је на Призрен напао Дукађински санџак Махмуд-паша Хасанбеговић
  8. ^ a b Stanojević & Vasić 1975, p. 294.
  9. ^ Mihailović 2006, p. 32.
  10. ^ Vukoman Salipurović (1969). Raonicka buna: agrarni pokret u zapadnim krajevima stare Srbije, 1906 i 1907. p. 34.
  11. ^ Vickers, Miranda (1999). The Albanians: a modern history. I.B.Tauris. pp. 77, 78. ISBN 978-1-86064-541-9.
  12. ^ Annuaire de la Société historique de Bosnie et Herzégovine. Istorisko društvo Bosne i Hercegovine. 1952.
  13. ^ ثريا، محمد; Ali Aktan (1997). Sicill-i Osmanî, yahud, Tezkire-i meşâhir-i Osmâniyye. Sebil Yayınevi. p. 75.

Further reading

  • Jovan Pejin; Milić Petrović (1992). Protokol pisama opštine Pećke: 1870-1880. Jedinstvo. ISBN 9788670191075.
  • Stanojević, Gligor; Vasić, Milan (1975). Istorija Crne Gore (3): od početka XVI do kraja XVIII vijeka. Titograd: Redakcija za istoriju Crne Gore. OCLC 799489791.
  • Kosta Mihailović (2006). Kosovo and Metohija: past, present, future: papers presented at the International Scholarly Meeting held at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, March 16–18, 2006. Serbian Academy of Science and Arts. ISBN 9788670254299.
  • Ağanoğlu, Yıldırım (2000). Salnâme-i Vilâyet-i Kosova: Yedinci defa olarak vilâyet matbaasında tab olunmuştur: 1896 (hicri 1314) Kosova vilâyet-i salnâmesi (Üsküp, Priştine, Prizren, İpek, Yenipazar, Taşlıca). İstanbul: Rumeli Türkleri Kültür ve Dayanışma Derneği.

sanjak, ipek, other, uses, dukagjin, disambiguation, turkish, ipek, sancağı, albanian, sanxhaku, pejës, serbian, Пећки, санџак, sanjak, dukakin, turkish, dukakin, sancağı, albanian, sanxhaku, dukagjinit, serbian, Дукађински, санџак, sanjak, administrative, div. For other uses see Dukagjin disambiguation The Sanjak of Ipek Turkish Ipek Sancagi Albanian Sanxhaku i Pejes Serbian Peћki sanџak or Sanjak of Dukakin Turkish Dukakin Sancagi Albanian Sanxhaku i Dukagjinit Serbian Dukaђinski sanџak was a sanjak an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire with its capital in Ipek Peja now in Kosovo Sanjak of IpekIpek SancagiSanxhaku i PejesPeћki sanџaksanjak of Ottoman Empire1520 1913Coat of armsSanjak of Ipek in the late 19th centuryCapitalIpekHistoryHistory Established1520 First Balkan War1913Preceded by Succeeded byPrincipality of Dukagjini Kingdom of MontenegroKingdom of SerbiaPrincipality of AlbaniaToday part ofKosovoMontenegroAlbania Contents 1 Administration 2 History 3 List of sanjakbeys 4 References 5 Further readingAdministration EditIn Fedor Karaczay s 1842 travel memoir it was reported that the Sanjak of Ipek included northeastern Albania and the larger part of the Dukakin plain and had three kadiluks Dukakin Ipek Yakova 1 In 1900 1912 the Sanjak of Ipek had four kazas Peja Gjakova Gusinje and Berane 2 History EditDukakin was firstly the name of an Ottoman kaza in the Sanjak of Scutari then in 1520 a sanjak with the name Dukakin sancak was established under the Rumelia Eyalet 3 The name of the sanjak s seat Ipek was used interchangeably for the sanjak Ipek sancak The Sanjak of Ipek was often under direct control of the sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Scutari In 1536 Ali beg then a sanjakbey of Ipek was hanged on the orders of the sultan for mistakes and incompetence in governing his sanjak 4 The Christian population of the sanjak often how often rebelled against the Ottoman authorities especially in the 1550s because they were unable to pay the newly implemented taxes 5 During one of these rebellions the sanjakbey of Dukakin Kasim beg was ordered to suppress the rebellion with help of the sanjaks of Scutari Iskodra and Durazzo Dirac if needed 6 In 1690 the sanjakbey Mahmud Pasha Hasanbegovic attacked Austrian troops in Peja during the Great Turkish War 7 At the end of 1737 sanjak bey Mahmudbegovic devastated Vasojevici and persecuted a lot of people clarification needed in the Sanjak of Ipek 8 Serbs from Peja informed Russia on killings of over 100 people after 1875 as well as looting of the Patriarchate of Pec and Visoki Decani 9 better source needed citation not found In 1877 the sanjak became part of the new Kosovo Vilayet seated in Skopje In 1904 the sanjak was abolished 10 During the First Balkan War at the end of 1912 the sanjak was occupied by the Kingdom of Montenegro and Kingdom of Serbia In 1914 a smaller part of the territory became a part of the newly established Principality of Albania established on the basis of the peace contract signed during the London Conference in 1913 11 List of sanjakbeys EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2014 Ali Bey Serbian Ali beg fl 1536 12 Ali beg 1537 Kasim beg fl 1550s Mahmud Pasha Serbian Mahmud pasa Hasanbegovic fl 1690 Tahir Pasha Mahmud Bey zade fl 1717 Kurd Mehmed Pasha 1727 13 Mahmudbegovic fl 1737 8 References Edit Royal Geographical Society 1843 The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society JRGS Murray pp 66 Milic F Petrovic 1995 Dokumenti o Raskoj oblasti 1900 1912 Arhiv Srbije Peћki sanџak chinils kaze Peћ Ђakovica Gusiњe i Berane Doњi Vasoјsviћi Tahir Sezen 2006 Osmanli yer adlari alfabetik sirayla T C Basbakanlik Devlet Arsivleri Genel Mudurlugu ISBN 9789751939456 Godisnjak Sarajevo Drustvo Istoricara Bosne i Hercegovine 1950 p 95 Retrieved 2 August 2011 u lichnosti sultana koјi ih za svaki propust mozhe kazniti obјeshen peћki sanџak beg Ali beg Schmitt Oliver Jens 2010 Religion und Kultur im albanischsprachigen Sudosteuropa vol 4 Frankfurt am Main Berlin Bern Bruxelles New York Oxford Wien p 43 ISBN 978 3 631 60295 9 The Christian population of sancak of Dukagjin rebelled particularly often in 1550 Jugoslovenski istorijski casopis Volume 17 Savez drustava istoricara Jugoslavije 1978 p 209 Retrieved 1 August 2011 Tako je beg Dukađina Kasim beg bio zaduzen dizdaru Draca i dizdarima skadarskog sandzaka da pomognu sandzak begu Dukađina Kasim begu Zbornik za drustvene nauke Issues 12 15 in Serbian Novi Sad Matica srpska Novi Sad Serbia Odeljenje za drustvene nauke 1956 p 48 Retrieved 3 August 2011 Poshto јe na Prizren napao Dukaђinski sanџak Mahmud pasha Hasanbegoviћ a b Stanojevic amp Vasic 1975 p 294 Mihailovic 2006 p 32 sfn error no target CITEREFMihailovic2006 help Vukoman Salipurovic 1969 Raonicka buna agrarni pokret u zapadnim krajevima stare Srbije 1906 i 1907 p 34 Vickers Miranda 1999 The Albanians a modern history I B Tauris pp 77 78 ISBN 978 1 86064 541 9 Annuaire de la Societe historique de Bosnie et Herzegovine Istorisko drustvo Bosne i Hercegovine 1952 ثريا محمد Ali Aktan 1997 Sicill i Osmani yahud Tezkire i mesahir i Osmaniyye Sebil Yayinevi p 75 Further reading EditJovan Pejin Milic Petrovic 1992 Protokol pisama opstine Pecke 1870 1880 Jedinstvo ISBN 9788670191075 Stanojevic Gligor Vasic Milan 1975 Istorija Crne Gore 3 od pocetka XVI do kraja XVIII vijeka Titograd Redakcija za istoriju Crne Gore OCLC 799489791 Kosta Mihailovic 2006 Kosovo and Metohija past present future papers presented at the International Scholarly Meeting held at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Belgrade March 16 18 2006 Serbian Academy of Science and Arts ISBN 9788670254299 Aganoglu Yildirim 2000 Salname i Vilayet i Kosova Yedinci defa olarak vilayet matbaasinda tab olunmustur 1896 hicri 1314 Kosova vilayet i salnamesi Uskup Pristine Prizren Ipek Yenipazar Taslica Istanbul Rumeli Turkleri Kultur ve Dayanisma Dernegi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sanjak of Ipek amp oldid 1088124234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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