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'''Egir Eyalet''' ({{lang-ota|''Eyâlet-i Egir'', Modern {{lang-tr|Eğri Eyaleti}}) or '''Pashaluk of Egir''' was an administrative unit of the [[Ottoman Empire]] formed in 1596 with its capital at [[Eger]]. It included parts of present-day [[Hungary]], [[Slovakia]], [[Romania]], and [[Serbia]].
'''Egir Eyalet''' ({{lang-ota|''Eyâlet-i Egir''}}, Modern {{lang-tr|Eğri Eyaleti}}) or '''Pashaluk of Egir''' was an administrative unit of the [[Ottoman Empire]] formed in 1596 with its capital at [[Eger]]. It included parts of present-day [[Hungary]], [[Slovakia]], [[Romania]], and [[Serbia]].


==Administrative divisions==
==Administrative divisions==

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Eyâlet-i Egir
Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire
1596–1661
CapitalEgir (Hungarian: Eger)
History 
• Established
1596
• Disestablished
1661

Egir Eyalet (Template:Lang-ota, Modern Template:Lang-tr) or Pashaluk of Egir was an administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire formed in 1596 with its capital at Eger. It included parts of present-day Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Serbia.

Administrative divisions

The province included following sanjaks:

Population

The population of the province was ethnically and religiously diverse and included Slovaks and Hungarians (living mainly in the north), Serbs (living mainly in the south), and Muslims of various ethnic origins (living mainly in the cities). Other minorities included Jews and Roma.

References

  • Dr. Dušan J. Popović, Srbi u Vojvodini, knjiga 1, Novi Sad, 1990.

See also