Salonica Eyalet

Eyalet-i Selanik
Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire

1826–1867
Salonica Eyalet in the 1850s
Capital Salonica[1]
40°39′N 22°54′E / 40.650°N 22.900°E / 40.650; 22.900Coordinates: 40°39′N 22°54′E / 40.650°N 22.900°E / 40.650; 22.900
History
  Established 1826
  Transformation into vilayet 1867

Salonica Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت سلانیك; Eyālet-i Selānīk)[2] was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire.

Administrative divisions

Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century:[3]

  1. Sanjak of Tirhala (Thessaly)
  2. Sanjak of Selanik (Thessalonica)
  3. Sanjak of Siroz (Serres)
  4. Sanjak of Drama

Governors

Governors of the eyalet:[4]

  • Mehmed Hasib Pasha (September 1839 - February 1840)
  • Mehmed Emin Pasha (February 1840 - July 1840)
  • Kizilhisarli ömer Pasha (July 1840 - July 1843)
  • Sirozlu Ibrahim Pasha (July 1843 - October 1843)
  • Gürcü Mehmed Vasif Pasha (October 1843 - September 1845)
  • Gümrükcü Mehmed Salih Pasha (September 1845 - April 1846)
  • Kara Osmanzade Yaqub Pasha (April 1846 - May 1847)
  • Dede Mustafa Hifzi Pasha (May 1847 - September 1848)
  • Egribozlu Ebubekir Sami Pasha (September 1848 - August 1849)
  • Cihan Seraskeri Hasan Riza Pasha (August 1849 - July 1850)
  • Kara Osmanzade Yakub Pasha (July 1850 - November 1851)
  • Celalatzade/Evrenoszade Yusuf Siddiq Mehmed Pasha (November 1851 - May 1853)
  • Gümrükcü Mehmed Salih Pasha (May 1853 - July 1853)
  • Ebubekir Rüstem Pasha (August 1853 - February 1854)
  • Bosnakzade Mehmed Reshid Pasha (February 1854 - July 1854)
  • Arnavud Mazhar Osman Pasha (July 1854 - September 1855)
  • Sirkatibi Mustafa Nuri Pasha (September 1855 - May 1856)
  • Ahmed Nazir Pasha (May 1856 - May 1857)
  • Abdi Pasha (1857)
  • Yozgatli Mehmed Vecihi Pasha (October 1857 - September 1858)
  • Mirza/Tatar Mehmed Said Pasha (November 1858 - August 1859)
  • Tepedelenlizade Ismail Rahmi Pash (August 1859 - January 1860)
  • Arnavud Mehmet Akif Pasha (1st time) (January 1860 - January 1865)
  • Huseyin Hüsnü Pasha (January 1865 - December 1866)
  • Ahmed Ala Bey (1867)

References


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