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Tripoli Eyalet (Eyālet-i Ṭrāblus-ı Şām; طرابلس الشام) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire.[1]

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  1. 32 relations: Alawites, Aleppo Eyalet, Assaf dynasty, Baniyas, Batroun, Byblos, Damascus Eyalet, Eyalet, Ghazir, Hama, Hama Sanjak, Homs, Homs Sanjak, Jableh, Jounieh, Kisrawan, Latakia, Lebanese Maronite Christians, Lebanon, Mustafa Agha Barbar, Nur Mountains, Ottoman Empire, Salamiyah, Sanjak, Syria, Syrian Coastal Mountain Range, Tartus, Tripoli Sanjak, Tripoli, Lebanon, Turkmens, Wadi al-Nasara, Yusuf Sayfa.

  2. 1579 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
  3. 1864 disestablishments in Ottoman Syria
  4. Eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Asia
  5. States and territories disestablished in 1864
  6. States and territories established in 1579

Alawites

The Alawites, also known as Nusayrites, are an Arab ethnoreligious group that live primarily in the Levant and follow Alawism, a religious sect that splintered from early Shi'ism as a ghulat branch during the ninth century.

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Aleppo Eyalet

Aleppo Eyalet (إيالة حلب; Eyālet-i Ḥaleb) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Tripoli Eyalet and Aleppo Eyalet are 1864 disestablishments in Ottoman Syria, eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Asia and states and territories disestablished in 1864.

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Assaf dynasty

The Assaf dynasty (also called Banu Assaf) were a Sunni Muslim and ethnic Turkmen dynasty of chieftains based in the Keserwan region of Mount Lebanon in the 14th–16th centuries.

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Baniyas

Baniyas (بَانِيَاس) is a Mediterranean coastal city in Tartous Governorate, northwestern Syria, located south of Latakia and north of Tartous.

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Batroun

Batroun (ٱلْبَتْرُون; Christian and translit), ancient Botrys, is a coastal city in northern Lebanon and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.

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Byblos

Byblos (Βύβλος), also known as Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl (Jubayl, locally Jbeil; 𐤂𐤁𐤋,, probably Gebal), is an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon.

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Damascus Eyalet

Damascus Eyalet (إيالة دمشق; Eyālet-i Šām) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Tripoli Eyalet and Damascus Eyalet are 1864 disestablishments in Ottoman Syria and eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Asia.

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Eyalet

Eyalets (ایالت), also known as beylerbeyliks or pashaliks, were the primary administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire.

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Ghazir

Ghazir (غزير) is a town and municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon.

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Hama

Hama (حَمَاة,; lit; Ḥămāṯ) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria.

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Hama Sanjak

The Hama Sanjak (سنجق حماة) was a prefecture (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire, located in modern-day Syria.

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Homs

Homs (حِمْص / ALA-LC:; Levantine Arabic: حُمْص / Ḥomṣ), known in pre-Islamic Syria as Emesa (Émesa), is a city in western Syria and the capital of the Homs Governorate.

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Homs Sanjak

The Homs Sanjak (Homs Sancağı; Sanjaq Ḥimṣ) was a prefecture (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire, located in modern-day Syria.

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Jableh

Jableh (جَبْلَةٌ;, also spelt Jebleh, Jabala, Jablah, Gabala or Gibellum) is a Mediterranean coastal city in Syria, north of Baniyas and south of Latakia, with c. 80,000 inhabitants (2004 census).

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Jounieh

Jounieh (جونيه, or Juniya, جونية) is a coastal city in Keserwan District, about north of Beirut, Lebanon.

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Kisrawan

The Kisrawan or Keserwan is a region between Mount Lebanon and the Mediterranean coast, north of the Lebanese capital Beirut and south of the Ibrahim River.

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Latakia

Latakia (translit; Syrian pronunciation) is the principal port city of Syria and capital city of the Latakia Governorate located on the Mediterranean coast.

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Lebanese Maronite Christians

Lebanese Maronite Christians (المسيحية المارونية في لبنان; ܡܫܝܚܝ̈ܐ ܡܪ̈ܘܢܝܐ ܕܠܒܢܢ) refers to Lebanese people who are members of the Maronite Church in Lebanon, the largest Christian denomination in the country.

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Lebanon

Lebanon (Lubnān), officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia.

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Mustafa Agha Barbar

Mustafa Agha Barbar El Korek (1767 – 28 April 1835) was an Ottoman Syrian statesman and military officer who was governor of the Ottoman province of Tripoli, ruling between 1800–08, 1810–20 and 1821-35.

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Nur Mountains

The Nur Mountains (Nur Dağları, "Mountains of Holy Light"), formerly known as Alma-Dağ, the ancient Amanus (Ἀμανός), medieval Black Mountain, or Jabal al-Lukkam in Arabic, is a mountain range in the Hatay Province of south-central Turkey.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Salamiyah

A full view of Shmemis (spring 1995) Salamiyah or Salamieh (سلمية) is a city and district in western Syria, in the Hama Governorate.

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Sanjak

A sanjak (سنجاق,, "flag, banner") was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire.

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Syria

Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant.

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Syrian Coastal Mountain Range

The Coastal Mountain Range (سلسلة الجبال الساحلية, Silsilat al-Jibāl as-Sāḥilīyah) also called Jabal al-Ansariya, Jabal an-Nusayria or Jabal al-`Alawīyin (Ansari, Nusayri or Alawi Mountains) is a mountain range in northwestern Syria running north–south, parallel to the coastal plain.

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Tartus

Tartus (طَرْطُوس / ALA-LC: Ṭarṭūs; known in the County of Tripoli as Tortosa and also transliterated from French Tartous) is a major port city on the Mediterranean coast of Syria.

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Tripoli Sanjak

The Tripoli Sanjak (سنجق طرابلس الشام) was a prefecture (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire, located in modern-day Lebanon and Syria.

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Tripoli, Lebanon

Tripoli (طَرَابُلُس) is the largest and most important city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country.

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Turkmens

Turkmens (Türkmenler, italic,,; historically "the Turkmen") are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, living mainly in Turkmenistan, northern and northeastern regions of Iran and north-western Afghanistan.

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Wadi al-Nasara

Wadi al-Nasara (وادي النصارى / ALA-LC: Wādī an-Naṣārá, which both mean "Valley of Christians") is an area in western Syria that administratively belongs to the governorate of Homs.

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Yusuf Sayfa

Yusuf Sayfa Pasha (Yūsuf Sayfā Pāsha; – 22 July 1625) was a chieftain and multazim (tax farmer) in the Tripoli region who frequently served as the Ottoman beylerbey (provincial governor) of Tripoli Eyalet between 1579 and his death.

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See also

1579 establishments in the Ottoman Empire

1864 disestablishments in Ottoman Syria

Eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Asia

States and territories disestablished in 1864

States and territories established in 1579

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripoli_Eyalet

Also known as Eyalet of Tripoli, Eyālet-i Trâblus Şam, Pashalik of Tripoli, Trablusşam Eyalet, Tripoli Province, Ottoman Empire, Tripoli-in-the-East Province, Ottoman Empire.