sanjak
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sanjak
Summary
sanjak is a designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[1]. sanjak draws 1,030 Wikipedia views per month (designation_for_an_administrative_territorial_entity_of_a_single_country category, ranking #36 of 131).[2]
Key Facts
- sanjak is in the country of Ottoman Empire[3].
- sanjak is in the country of Seljuk Empire[4].
- sanjak's instance of is recorded as designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[5].
- sanjak's capital is recorded as sanjak seat[6].
- sanjak is a type of administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire[7].
- sanjak is a type of second-level administrative division[8].
- sanjak is a type of first-level administrative division[9].
- sanjak is a type of juridical person[10].
- sanjak is part of eyalet[11].
- sanjak is part of vilayet[12].
- sanjak's Commons category is recorded as Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire[13].
- sanjak comprises kaza[14].
- sanjak began on 1200[15].
- sanjak ended on January 20, 1921[16].
- sanjak's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire[17].
- sanjak's quantity is recorded as {'amount': '+114'}[18].
- sanjak's described by source is recorded as Otto's encyclopedia[19].
- sanjak's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 10[20].
- sanjak's topic has template is recorded as Template:Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in Europe[21].
- sanjak's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'tr', 'text': 'sancak'}[22].
- sanjak's position held by head of the organization is recorded as sanjakbey[23].
- sanjak's repealed by is recorded as Turkish Constitution of 1921[24].
Body
Definition and Type
sanjak's instance of is recorded as designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[5]. Recorded subclass of include administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire[7], second-level administrative division[8], first-level administrative division[9], and juridical person[10].
Use and Application
sanjak comprises kaza[14]. Part of include eyalet[11], a designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[25], in Ottoman Empire[26] and vilayet[12], a designation for an administrative territorial entity of a single country[27], in Ottoman Empire[28].
Why It Matters
sanjak draws 1,030 Wikipedia views per month (designation_for_an_administrative_territorial_entity_of_a_single_country category, ranking #36 of 131).[2] sanjak has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] sanjak is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]