Beirut Vilayet

Beirut Vilayeti
Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire

1888–1918
 

Beirut Vilayet in 1900
Capital Beirut
History
 - Established 1888
 - Armistice of Mudros 1918
Area
 - 1885[1] 30,490 km2 (11,772 sq mi)
Population
 - 1885[1] 533,500 
     Density 17.5 /km2  (45.3 /sq mi)
Today part of Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Palestine

The Vilayet of Beirut was a vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. It was established from the coastal areas of the Syria Vilayet in 1888 as a recognition of the new-found importance of its then-booming capital, Beirut, which had experienced remarkable growth in the previous years.[2] It was bounded by the Syria Vilayet to the east, the Aleppo Vilayet to the north, the Independent Jerusalem Sanjak to the south and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.

At the beginning of the 20th century it reportedly had an area of 11,773 square miles (30,490 km2), while the preliminary results of the first Ottoman census of 1885 (published in 1908) gave the population as 533,500.[1] The accuracy of the population figures ranges from "approximate" to "merely conjectural" depending on the region from which they were gathered.[1]

Administrative divisions

Sanjaks of the Vilayet:[3]

  1. Sanjak of Beirut
  2. Sanjak of Akka
  3. Sanjak of Lazikiyye
  4. Sanjak of Nablus

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