Vilâyet Bosnia

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The Bosnia Vilayet ( osm. Vilayet-i Bosna ) was from 1865 to 1908 an immediate province of the Ottoman Empire . As a result of the Berlin Treaty , the province was occupied and administered by Austria-Hungary from 1878 and annexed in 1908, which triggered the Bosnian annexation crisis.

Vilayet Bosnia

Administrative division

  • Sanjak Bosnia ( Bosna Sancağı ): Foça Kazası, Foyniça Kazası, Çelebipazarı Kazası, Visoka Kazası and Vişegrad Kazası.
  • Sandschak İzvornik : İzvornik Kazası, Belene Kazası, Bhriçka Kazası, Graçaniçe Kazası, Maglay Kazası, Kaladani Kazısı, Vilanasiça Kazası, Srebreniçe Kazası and Gradaçaç Kazası
  • Sandschak Herzegovina ( Hersek Sancağı ): Gaçka Kazası, Nüvesin Kazası, Bileke Kazası, Tirebin Kazası, Lubin Kazası, Liyobuşka Kazası, İstolaç Kazası and Koniçe Kazası
  • Sandschak Travik : Zeniça Kazası, Glamoç Kazası, İhlevne Kazası, Jobçe Kazası, Jopanyaç Kazası, Bogoyna (Akhisar) Kazası, Prozor Kazası and Yayça Kazası
  • Sandschak Bihke : Krupa Kazası, Ptrovaç Kazası, Saneski Most Kazası, Sazin Kazası ve Klivaç Kazası

In 1876 the Sanjak Herzegovina was spun off from the Vilayet.

population

Population numbers
Bosna
year Residents
1867 1,161,000
1870 1,242,500
1874 1,358,000
1900 1,591,000

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hannes Grandits: Rule and loyalty in late Ottoman society: the example of multi-confessional Herzegovina . (= To Customer Southeastern Europe 2), Böhlau Verlag, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-320577802-8 , p. 495, footnote 26 (there with further references; limited preview in Google book search)

literature

  • Markus Koller and Kemal H. Karpat, Ottoman Bosnia: A History in Peril , University of Wisconsin Press (2004) ISBN 0-299-20714-5
  • Matija Mazuranic, A Glance into Ottoman Bosnia , Saqi Books (2007)

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