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Sanjak of Sofia

The Sanjak of Sofia ((トルコ語:Sofia Sancağı), (ブルガリア語:Софийски санджак)) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Sofia. It was founded in 1393 and disestablished in 1878 with establishment of the Principality of Bulgaria.
== Administration ==
The Sanjak of Sofia was established around 1393. Initially it had two nahiyahs: Znepolje and Visok. Its first sanjakbey was Ince Balaban, also referred to as 'the conqueror of Sofia'. One of its sanjakbeys was Malkoçoğlu Ali Bey, a member of the Malkoçoğlu family, who died in 1514.
Soon after establishment of this sanjak Sofia became the seat of the Rumelia Eyalet. Although beglerbegs of Rumelia in early periods sometimes stayed in Bitola, Sofia remained the seat and center of Rumelia Eyalet. Since it was a seat of the Rumelian beglerbey Sanjak of Sofia had status of Pasha Sanjak ((トルコ語:Paşa Sancağı)), the main sanjak of Elayet.
The Sanjak of Sofia and its 50 timars were registered for tax purposes in 1446 and 1455, and also in 1488/1489 and 1491.〔 In 1520's around 6.1% of total number of population (25,910) of the Sanjak of Sofia were Muslims. At the end of 16th and beginning of 17th century Niš belonged to the Sanjak of Sofia.
At the end of 18th century it was under frequent attacks by Osman Pazvantoglu. In period 1846—1864 Sanjak of Sofia belonged to Niš Eyalet〔 By James Henry Skene〕 while in period 1864–1878 it belonged to Danube Vilayet. At that time it had the following kazas: Sofia, Kyustendil, Samokov, Dupnica, Radomir, Zlatica, Orhanie and Džumaja.

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