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Sanjak of Nakşa Berre : ウィキペディア英語版
Sanjak of Nakşa Berre

The Sanjak of Nakşa Berre or Naxos (Ottoman Turkish: ''Sancak-i/Liva-i Nakşa Berre''; (ギリシア語:λιβᾶς/σαντζάκι Νάξου)) was a second-level Ottoman province (''sanjak'' or ''liva'') encompassing the central and southern Cyclades islands, and named after the two largest islands of Naxos ((トルコ語:Nakşa)) and Paros (Tr. ''Berre''). The ''sanjak'' encompassed the territory of the former Duchy of Naxos, which had been tributary to the Ottomans since 1537, but was not formally incorporated into the Empire until after 1579, when the last Duke, Joseph Nasi, was executed. The ''sanjak'' formed part of the Eyalet of the Archipelago at least by 1600, but is no longer attested after the late 18th century. Aside from the ''sanjakbey'' at Naxos, two other beys, at Milos and Santorini, are recorded in 1629. With the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the islands came under Greek control.
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