Diyâr-ı Bekr Eyalet
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The Eyalet of Diyarbekir was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...

. Its reported area in the 19th century was 20332 square miles (52,659.6 km²).

Government

Organisation of the eyalet in the 17th century, from the accounts of Evliya Çelebi
Evliya Çelebi
Evliya Çelebi was an Ottoman traveler who journeyed through the territory of the Ottoman Empire and neighboring lands over a period of forty years.- Life :...

: "In this province there are nineteen sanjaks and five hakumets (or hereditary governments) [...] eight [sanjaks] were at the time of the conquest conferred on Kurdish Begs
Bey
Bey is a title for chieftain, traditionally applied to the leaders of small tribal groups. Accoding to some sources, the word "Bey" is of Turkish language In historical accounts, many Turkish, other Turkic and Persian leaders are titled Bey, Beg, Bek, Bay, Baig or Beigh. They are all the same word...

 with the patent of family inheritance for ever. Like other sanjaks they are divided into ziamet
Ziamet
Ziamet was a form of land tenure in Ottoman Empire, consisting in grant of lands or revenues by the Ottoman Sultan to an individual in compensation for his services, especially military services. The ziamet system was introduced by Osman I who granted land tenure to his troops...

s and Timar
Timar
Timar is a land granted by the Ottoman sultans between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, with a tax revenue annual value of less than 20 000 akçes. The revenues produced from land acted as compensation for military service. A Timar holder was known as a Timariot...

s, the possessors of which are obliged to serve in the field; but if they do not, the ziamet
Ziamet
Ziamet was a form of land tenure in Ottoman Empire, consisting in grant of lands or revenues by the Ottoman Sultan to an individual in compensation for his services, especially military services. The ziamet system was introduced by Osman I who granted land tenure to his troops...

 or Timar
Timar
Timar is a land granted by the Ottoman sultans between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, with a tax revenue annual value of less than 20 000 akçes. The revenues produced from land acted as compensation for military service. A Timar holder was known as a Timariot...

 may be transferred to a son or relation, but not to a stranger.

The hakumets have neither ziamet
Ziamet
Ziamet was a form of land tenure in Ottoman Empire, consisting in grant of lands or revenues by the Ottoman Sultan to an individual in compensation for his services, especially military services. The ziamet system was introduced by Osman I who granted land tenure to his troops...

s nor Timar
Timar
Timar is a land granted by the Ottoman sultans between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, with a tax revenue annual value of less than 20 000 akçes. The revenues produced from land acted as compensation for military service. A Timar holder was known as a Timariot...

s. Their governors exercise full authority, and receive not only the land revenues, but also all the other taxes which in the sanjaks are paid to the possessor of the ziamet
Ziamet
Ziamet was a form of land tenure in Ottoman Empire, consisting in grant of lands or revenues by the Ottoman Sultan to an individual in compensation for his services, especially military services. The ziamet system was introduced by Osman I who granted land tenure to his troops...

 or Timar
Timar
Timar is a land granted by the Ottoman sultans between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, with a tax revenue annual value of less than 20 000 akçes. The revenues produced from land acted as compensation for military service. A Timar holder was known as a Timariot...

, such as the taxes for pasturage, marriages, horses, vineyards, and orchards. [...]

The officers of the divan
Divan
A divan was a high governmental body in a number of Islamic states, or its chief official .-Etymology:...

 of Diarbeker are the Defterdar
Defterdar
Defterdars were top officials in charge of the finances in the Ottoman Empire, including heads of the Ottoman provincial treasuries; they were responsible for defters....

 of the treasury with a ruz-namji (journal writer); a Defterdar
Defterdar
Defterdars were top officials in charge of the finances in the Ottoman Empire, including heads of the Ottoman provincial treasuries; they were responsible for defters....

 of the feudal forces an inspector (Emin
Emin (Ottoman official)
An emin was an officer in the Ottoman empire; a "steward", the holder of an eminet, and often responsible for customs duties. Unlike a timar holder, an emin was a salaried official...

), and a lieutenant Kehiya of the Defter
Defter
A Defter was a type of tax register in the Ottoman Empire. The information collected could vary, but tahrir defterleri typically included details of villages, dwellings, household heads , ethnicity/religion , and land use.The defter-i hakâni was a land registry, also used for tax...

, and another for the Chavushes; a secretary (Katib), a colonel, and a lieutenant colonel of the militia".

Administrative divisions

Sanjak
Sanjak
Sanjaks were administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire. Sanjak, and the variant spellings sandjak, sanjaq, and sinjaq, are English transliterations of the Turkish word sancak, meaning district, banner, or flag...

s between 1515-1526
  1. Sanjak of Amid
  2. Sanjak of Mardin
    Mardin
    Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. The capital of Mardin Province, it is known for its Arabic-like architecture, and for its strategic location on a rocky mountain overlooking the plains of northern Syria.-History:...

  3. Sanjak of Sincar
  4. Sanjak of Birecik
    Birecik
    Birecik , also formerly known as Bir and during the Crusades as Bile, is a town and district of Şanlıurfa Province of Turkey, on the River Euphrates....

  5. Sanjak of Ruha
  6. Sanjak of Siverek
    Siverek
    Siverek is a town and district in the south-east of Turkey, in Şanlıurfa Province. Population 107,634 ; 247,000 .Siverek is in Şanlıurfa province but closer geographically to the large city of Diyarbakır...

  7. Sanjak of Çermik
    Çermik
    Çermik is a town and district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The population is 17962 -References:...

  8. Sanjak of Ergani
    Ergani
    Ergani, formerly known as Arghni or Arghana, is a district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The mayor is Fesih Yalçın .-Çayönü:Near the village of Sesverenpınar, among the Hilar rocks Çayönü hill was first settled in c. 7500 BC, and was continuously inhabited until 5000 BC...

  9. Sanjak of Harput
  10. Sanjak of Arabgir
  11. Sanjak of Kiğı
    Kiğı
    Kiğı is a town and district of Bingöl Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The mayor is Coşkun Güven .The district has a population of 3.188 out of which 1.604 live in the town of Kiğı.-External links:*...

  12. Sanjak of Çemişkeze
Sanjak
Sanjak
Sanjaks were administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire. Sanjak, and the variant spellings sandjak, sanjaq, and sinjaq, are English transliterations of the Turkish word sancak, meaning district, banner, or flag...

s between 1526-1560
  1. Sanjak of Amid
  2. Sanjak of Mardin
    Mardin
    Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. The capital of Mardin Province, it is known for its Arabic-like architecture, and for its strategic location on a rocky mountain overlooking the plains of northern Syria.-History:...

  3. Sanjak of Sincar
  4. Sanjak of Ruha
  5. Sanjak of Siverek
    Siverek
    Siverek is a town and district in the south-east of Turkey, in Şanlıurfa Province. Population 107,634 ; 247,000 .Siverek is in Şanlıurfa province but closer geographically to the large city of Diyarbakır...

  6. Sanjak of Çermik
    Çermik
    Çermik is a town and district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The population is 17962 -References:...

  7. Sanjak of Ergani
    Ergani
    Ergani, formerly known as Arghni or Arghana, is a district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The mayor is Fesih Yalçın .-Çayönü:Near the village of Sesverenpınar, among the Hilar rocks Çayönü hill was first settled in c. 7500 BC, and was continuously inhabited until 5000 BC...

  8. Sanjak of Harput
  9. Sanjak of Arabgir
  10. Sanjak of Kiğı
    Kiğı
    Kiğı is a town and district of Bingöl Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The mayor is Coşkun Güven .The district has a population of 3.188 out of which 1.604 live in the town of Kiğı.-External links:*...

  11. Sanjak of Çemişkezek
  12. Sanjak of Musul
    Musul
    Musul may stand for:* The city of Mosul, Iraq.* An alternate name for Wushu, a Chinese martial art.* Korean martial arts...

  13. Sanjak of Hit
    Hit
    Hit may mean to strike someone or something to cause physical harm.Hit or HIT may also refer to:-Business:* Hitachi, Ltd. * Hongkong International Terminals Ltd....

  14. Sanjak of Deyr
  15. Sanjak of Rahbe
  16. Sanjak of Ane Sancağı
Sanjak
Sanjak
Sanjaks were administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire. Sanjak, and the variant spellings sandjak, sanjaq, and sinjaq, are English transliterations of the Turkish word sancak, meaning district, banner, or flag...

s after 1560
  1. Sanjak of Amid
  2. Sanjak of Sincar
  3. Sanjak of Ruha
  4. Sanjak of Siverek
    Siverek
    Siverek is a town and district in the south-east of Turkey, in Şanlıurfa Province. Population 107,634 ; 247,000 .Siverek is in Şanlıurfa province but closer geographically to the large city of Diyarbakır...

  5. Sanjak of Çermik
    Çermik
    Çermik is a town and district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The population is 17962 -References:...

  6. Sanjak of Ergani
    Ergani
    Ergani, formerly known as Arghni or Arghana, is a district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. The mayor is Fesih Yalçın .-Çayönü:Near the village of Sesverenpınar, among the Hilar rocks Çayönü hill was first settled in c. 7500 BC, and was continuously inhabited until 5000 BC...

  7. Sanjak of Harput
  8. Sanjak of Arabgir
  9. Sanjak of Kiğı
    Kiğı
    Kiğı is a town and district of Bingöl Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The mayor is Coşkun Güven .The district has a population of 3.188 out of which 1.604 live in the town of Kiğı.-External links:*...

  10. Sanjak of Çemişkezek
  11. Sanjak of Musul
    Musul
    Musul may stand for:* The city of Mosul, Iraq.* An alternate name for Wushu, a Chinese martial art.* Korean martial arts...

  12. Sanjak of Hit
    Hit
    Hit may mean to strike someone or something to cause physical harm.Hit or HIT may also refer to:-Business:* Hitachi, Ltd. * Hongkong International Terminals Ltd....

  13. Sanjak of Deyr
  14. Sanjak of Rahbe
  15. Sanjak of Ane Sancağı
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