- Source: Jerusalem Sanjak
The Sanjak of Jerusalem (Ottoman Turkish: سنجاق قدس, romanized: Sancâk-ı Kudüs; Arabic: سنجق القدس, romanized: Sanjaq al-Quds) was an Ottoman sanjak that formed part of the Damascus Eyalet for much of its existence. It was created in the 16th century by the Ottoman Empire following the 1516–1517 Ottoman–Mamluk War. It was detached from the Syrian eyalet and placed directly under the Ottoman central government, first for a brief period in 1841, and again in 1854. An independent province, the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, was created in 1872. It ceased to exist in 1917 during the Great War as a result of British progress on the Middle Eastern front, when it became a British-administered occupied territory.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kemutasarifan Yerusalem
- Alawi
- Mandat Britania untuk Palestina (instrumen hukum)
- Eyalet Damaskus
- Asy-Syekh Saad
- Subdistrik Gaza, Mandat Palestina
- Subdistrik Akka, Mandat Palestina
- Tadmur
- Jerusalem Sanjak
- Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem
- Sanjak
- Damascus Eyalet
- Ottoman Syria
- History of Palestine
- Yosef Hayyim
- Isaac Luria
- Demographic history of Palestine (region)
- Vilayet