- Monastir Eyalet
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Eyalet-i Monastir Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire ← 1826–1864 →
→Monastir Eyalet in the 1850s Capital Monastir
41°1′N 21°20′E / 41.017°N 21.333°ECoordinates: 41°1′N 21°20′E / 41.017°N 21.333°EHistory - Established 1826 - Disestablished 1864 Monastir Eyalet was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Confusingly, it was also sometimes referred to as "Rumelia Eyalet",[1] which was also the name of a previously existing and much larger eyalet.
Administrative divisions
Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century:[2]
Governors
Governors of the eyalet:[3]
- Osman Pasha (Sep 1844 - Aug 1845)
- Mehmed Selim Pasha Eneste Haseki (Aug 1845 - Mar 1848)
- Hafiz Mehmed Pasha Cherkes (Mar 1848 - May 1850)
- Ismail Pasha Payasli (May 1850 - Apr 1851)
- Mustafa Tosun Pasha (Apr 1851 - Oct 1853)
- Ali Riza Mehmed Pasha (Nov 1853 - Feb 1854)
- Mazhar Osman Pasha Arnavud (Sep 1858 - Aug 1859)
- Ebubekir Rüstem Pasha (Aug 1859 - Mar 1860)
- Mustafa Pasha Alyanak (Mar 1860 - Jul 1863)
- Mahmud Pasha (Jul 1863 - Jan 1864)
- Ismail Hakki Pasha Shehsüvarzade Leskovikli (Nov 1865 - Jul 1869)
- .... (Jul 1869 - Jul 1874)
- Gürcü Ali Saib Pasha (Jul 1874 - Jan 1875)
- Baytar Mehmed Refet Pasha (Jan 1875 - Jun 1875)
- Bursali Mehmed Redif Pasha (Jun 1875 - Sep 1875)
- Gürcü Ali Saib Pasha (Sep 1875 - May 1876)
- Lofçali Ibrahim Dervish Pasha (May 1876 - Dec 1876)
- Çerkes Abdi Pasha (Dec 1876 - Apr 1877)
- Asaf Pasha (Apr 1877 - Mar 1879)
- Katircioglu Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (Mar 1879 - Aug 1880)
- Ahmed Eyyub Pasha (Aug 1880 - Oct 1884)
- Söylemezoglu Ali Kemali Pasha (Oct 1884 - Aug 1887)
- Halil Rifat Pasha (Aug 1887 - Jun 1889)
- Ahmed Eyyub Pasha (Jun 1889 - Oct 1889)
- Selanikli Mehmed Faik Pasha (Oct 1889 - Apr 1895)
- Bursali Abdulerim Pasha (Apr 1895 - Dec 1901)
- Hasan Edip Pasha (Dec 1901 - Feb 1903)
- Ali Riza Pasha (Feb 1903 - Aug 1903)
- Ebubekir Hazim Bey Tepeyran (Aug 1903 - Dec 1906)
- Ahmed Reshid Bey (Dec 1906 - Feb 1907)
- Fahri Pasha (Nov 1908 - Oct 1909)
- Mektubizade Mehmed Reshid Pasha (Oct 1909 - Nov 1910)
- .... (Nov 1910 - Jan 1912)
- Yegenaga Ali Münif Bey (Jan 1912 - Aug 1912)
- Behcet Yusuf Bey (08/01/12)
References
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