Salonica Vilayet
The Vilayet of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki or ( Ottoman ولايت سلانيك, IA Vilayet -i Selanik ) was an Ottoman province of 1864 until 1912.
The capital was Salonika, the province closed the Sanjak of Selânik (Thessaloniki ), Drama, Serres and Taşoz ( siroz or Serez ) with one and had an area of 50,000 km ².
Previously, the province was a part of the Rumelia Eyalet up in 1826. It was finally from 1826 to 1864 the Eyalet Salonika and was converted into a province after an administrative reform in 1864.
The Vilayet consisted of the present-day central and eastern parts of the provinces of Macedonia and Pirin Macedonia in Bulgaria. Today's Pirin Macedonia was then administered as the Kazas of Cuma -yi Bala, Petric, Nevrekop, Menlik, Ropçoz and Razlık. It was disbanded after the Balkan wars and divided between the Kingdom of Greece, the Kingdom of Serbia and the Tsarist Empire Bulgaria 1913.
Source
- La Grande Encyclopédie S.V., Salonique.
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