Mutasarrifate of Karak
Mutasarrifate of Karak Kerek Mutasarrıflığı | |||||
Mutasarrifate of the Ottoman Empire | |||||
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Capital | Karak | ||||
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• | Established | 1895 | |||
• | Armistice of Mudros | 1918 | |||
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The Mutasarrifate of Karak (Turkish: Kerek Mutasarrıflığı), also known as the Sanjak of Karak, was an Ottoman district with special administrative status established in 1895, located in modern-day Jordan. The city of Karak was the district's capital. It had a population of 72,562 in 1914.[1]
History
In May 1892, a proposal was made for a regional government centered in Ma'an (previously known as Sanjak of Ma'an founded in 1579 as part of Eyalet of Damascus) which was approved in August.[2] In mid-1895, the centre of this mutasarrifiyya was moved to Karak, marking the southernmost extent of Ottoman rule in the vilayet of Syria.[2]
Subdistricts
The Mutasarrifate of Karak was made up of four districts (kazas):[3]
References
- ↑ Karpat, K.H. (1985). Ottoman population, 1830-1914: demographic and social characteristics. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin Pres.
- 1 2 Rogan, Eugene L. (2002-04-11). Frontiers of the State in the Late Ottoman Empire: Transjordan, 1850–1921. Cambridge University Press. pp. 52–55. ISBN 978-0-521-89223-0. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ↑ "Suriye Vilayeti" (in Turkish). 8 October 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
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