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Sanjak of SegedinSegedin Sancağı (Turkish)
Szegedi szandzsák (Hungarian)
Сегедински санџак (Serbian)
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire
16th century–1699

Sanjak of Segedin as part of the Eyalet of Budin in 1568
CapitalSegedin (Hungarian: Szeged)
History 
• Established 16th century
• Treaty of Karlowitz 26 January 1699
Preceded by Succeeded by
Comitatus Bacsensis
Comitatus Bodrogiensis
Comitatus Csongradiensis
Bács County
Bodrog County
Military Frontier
Today part ofSerbia, Hungary
Sanjak of Segedin as part of the Eyalet of Eğri in the middle of the 17th century

Sanjak of Segedin or Sanjak of Szeged (Turkish: Segedin Sancağı; Hungarian: Szegedi szandzsák; Serbian: Сегедински санџак) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire formed in the 16th century. It was located in the Bačka (Bácska) region. Initially, it was part of the Budin Province, but in the 17th century it was included into Eğri Province. The administrative center of the Sanjak of Segedin was Segedin. It was captured by the Habsburg monarchy between 1686-1688, who formally annexed it according to Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699.

Administrative divisions

Sanjak of Segedin was divided into several nahiyes:

Ottoman Sonbor (Sombor) - image from 1698

Beys (governors) of the sanjak

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See also

References

  • Dr. Dušan J. Popović, Srbi u Vojvodini, knjiga 1, Novi Sad, 1990.
  • Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.
  • Miklós Fóti, The Mufassal Tahrir Defteri of the Sanjak of Segedin (1578). Text and Index. Budapest, 2023.
  • Miklós Fóti, Szeged 16. századi szandzsákbégjei. Aetas 38:4 (2023) 5–28.
  • Miklós Fóti – István Pánya, Bodrog vármegye településhálózatának rekonstrukciója a török defterek alapján: A zombori és a bajai náhije települései 1578-ban. Budapest, 2022.

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Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in Europe
Modern names in parentheses

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