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Zor Sanjak
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| native_name | Deyr-i-Zor sancağı |
| conventional_long_name | Sanjak of Zor |
| common_name | Zor Sanjak |
| subdivision | Sanjak |
| nation | the Ottoman Empire |
| year_start | 1857 |
| year_end | 1917 |
| p1 | Vilayet of Baghdad |
| flag_p1 | Ottoman Flag.svg |
| s1 | Occupied Enemy Territory Administration |
| image_flag | Ottoman Flag.svg |
| image_map | Zor, Ottoman Empire (1900).png |
| image_map_caption | Zor Sanjak in 1900 |
| capital | Deir Ez-Zor |
| today | Syria |
| Turkey | |
| stat_year1 | 1900s |
| stat_area1 | 100,000 |
| stat_pop1 | 100,000 |
Turkey The Sanjak of Zor () was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire, which was created in 1857. Some of its area was separated from the Baghdad Vilayet. Zor was sometimes mentioned as being part of the Aleppo Vilayet,Studies on Ottoman Social and Political History: Selected Articles and Essays, p. 647. Kemal H. Karpat, BRILL, 2002 ″The Vilayet of Halap (Aleppo) comprised Maraş, Urfa and Zor. In 1899, a fourth sanjak, that of Antioch was formed ...″ or of the Syria Vilayet.
The capital was Deir ez-Zor, a town on the right (i.e., south) bank of the Euphrates, which was also the only considerable town of the sanjak. At the beginning of the 20th century, the sanjak had an area of 38600 sqmi, and an estimated population of 100,000, mostly Arab nomads. The capital itself was just a village before becoming the centre of the sanjak.
After the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, Ottoman forces withdrew from the area leaving a no man's land. The region was subsequently occupied by Iraqi nationalists representing the Arab Kingdom of Syria in Damascus, and after the Paulet–Newcombe Agreement in 1923, it became part of the French Mandate for Syria.
Administrative divisions
thumb|right|250px|Map of Zor Sanjak in 1907 Kazas of the Sanjak:
- Kaza of Deyr
- Kaza of Resü'l Ayn
- Kaza of Asare
- Kaza of Ebukemal
References
References
- {{Cite EB1911. John Punnett. Peters
- Pavet de Courteille, Abel. (1876). "État présent de l'empire ottoman". J. Dumaine.
- 8172680120
- {{Cite EB1911. John Punnett. Peters
- [https://archive.org/stream/asiakeane00kean#page/460/mode/1up Asia] by [[A. H. Keane]], page 460
- [http://tarihvemedeniyet.org/2009/10/zor-mutasarrifligi/ Zor Mutasarrıflığı. Tarih ve Medeniyet]
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