Damascus Eyalet
Damascus Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة دمشق; Ottoman Turkish: ایالت شام, romanized: Eyālet-i Šām) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Its reported area in the 19th century was 51,900 square kilometres (20,020 sq mi). It became an eyalet after the Ottomans took it from the Mamluks following the 1516–1517 Ottoman–Mamluk War. Janbirdi al-Ghazali, a Mamluk traitor, was made the first beylerbey of Damascus. The Damascus Eyalet was one of the first Ottoman provinces to become a vilayet after an administrative reform in 1865, and by 1867 it had been reformed into the Syria Vilayet.
Damascus Eyalet | |||||||||||
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Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire | |||||||||||
1516–1865 | |||||||||||
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The Damascus Eyalet in 1795 | |||||||||||
Capital | Damascus | ||||||||||
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• Battle of Marj Dabiq | 1516 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1865 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Palestine Israel Jordan Syria |
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