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Sanjak of Sığla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sanjak of Suğla The Sanjak of Suğla was a second-level Ottoman province (''sanjak'' or ''liva'') encompassing the region around Smyrna (modern Izmir) and to its south, around Söke. == History == Smyrna and its surrounding region did not come under permanent Ottoman control until 1425. The area became a ''sanjak'' within the Anatolia Eyalet until 1533, when it was transferred to the newly created Eyalet of the Archipelago. The ''sanjak'' seems not to have existed ca. 1520, however. Furthermore, Leunclavius in 1588 does not mention it, and Ayni Ali still records Suğla as part of the Anatolia Eyalet ca. 1600, as does Hezarfen Huseyn Efendi ca. 1680. In the 17th century, the capital of the ''sanjak'' was at Söke, before being moved to Smyrna in the 18th. According to the 17th-century traveller Evliya Çelebi, it was subdivided into 13 districts (''kazas''): Izmir (Smyrna), Karaburun, Urla, Çesme, Sığacık, Sivrihisar, Aynaabad, Ğumaabad, Kızılhisar, Ayasluğ, Kuşadası, Balat, and Söke. The entire ''sanjak'' was sometimes called after Sığacık, but according to Hezarfen Huseyn Efendi, it formed a separate ''sanjak'' under the Anatolia Eyalet. As part of the Tanzimat reforms, Suğla was transferred to the short-lived Saruhan Eyalet when it was founded (probably in 1841, certainly by 1846), and was moved to the Aydin Eyalet when Saruhan was abolished in 1847. In 1850, it was united with the capital sub-province (''pasha-sanjak'') of Izmir.
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