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Kaza
A kaza ((アラビア語:قضاء), ''qaḍāʾ'', , plural: أقضية, ''aqḍiyah'', ; 〔) is an administrative division historically used in the Ottoman Empire and currently used in several of its successor states. The term is from Ottoman Turkish and means "jurisdiction"; it is often translated "district",〔 "sub-district"〔 (though this also applies to a nahiye), or "juridical district".〔 ==Ottoman Empire== (詳細はkadı''.〔 With the first Tanzimat reforms of 1839, the administrative duties of the ''kadı'' were transferred to a governor ''(kaymakam)'', with the ''kadıs'' acting as judges of Islamic law.〔 In the Tanzimat era, the kaza became an administrative district with the 1864 Provincial Reform Law, which was implemented over the following decade.〔 A kaza unified the jurisdiction of a governor ''(kaymakam)'' appointed by the Ministry of the Interior,〔 a treasurer (chief finance officer), and a judge ''(kadı)'' in a single administrative unit.〔 It was part of efforts of the Porte to establish uniform, rational administration across the empire.〔 The kaza was a subdivision of a sanjak〔 and corresponded roughly to a city with its surrounding villages. Kazas, in turn, were divided into nahiyes (governed by ''müdürs'') and villages (''karye'', governed by ''muhtars'').〔 1871 revisions to the administrative law established the nahiye (still governing a ''müdür'') as an intermediate level between the kaza and the village.〔
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