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Sanjak of Ioannina

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1430–1913
  
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Capital
  
Ioannina

Today part of
  
Albania  Greece

Sanjak of Ioannina

The Sanjak of Ioannina (variously also Janina or Yanina, Turkish: Yanya Sancağı) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire whose capital was Ioannina in Epirus.

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Administration

Sanjak of Ioannina consisted of the following kazas: Janina central kaza, Aydonat (modern-day Paramythia in Greece), Filat (modern-day Filiates in Greece), Megva (modern-day Metsovo), Leshovik (modern-day Leskovik in Albania), Konice (modern-day Konitsa), Pogon (modern-day Pogon/Pogoni on the present Greek-Albanian border), Permedi (modern-day Përmet in Albania).

In period 1430—1670 the sanjak of Janina was part of Rumelia Eyalet. In period 1670–1787 the Sanjak of Ioannina was part of the Ioannina Eyalet. In 1788 Ali Pasha gained control of the Sanjak of Ioannina and merged it with Sanjak of Trikala into Pashalik of Yanina. Ali Pasha was killed in 1822. In 1834 Mahmood Hamdi pasha was appointed to govern the Sanjak of Delvina, Ioannina and Avlona. In 1867 the Sanjak of Ioannina was merged with Berat, Gjirokastër, Preveza and Kastoria into Janina Vilayet. Kesriye was later demoted to kaza and bounded to Monastir Vilayet.

During the reign of Bayazid II (1481–1512) the sanjakbey of Sanjak of Ioannina was Dâvud Paşa-zâde Mustafa Bey.

At the elections of 1908 the region elected two representatives for the Ottoman government, both of them Greeks.

After the Balkan Wars and subsequent London peace conference in 1913 this sanjak was disestablished while its territory became a part of the Kingdom of Greece.

Demography

In period 1520—1538, according to the Ottoman census, the Sanjak of Ioannina was populated with 32,097 Christian families and 613 Moslem families.

References

Sanjak of Ioannina Wikipedia


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