Administrative divisions of the mandate of Aleppo 1866 - 1918 AD

Authors

  • Hassan Ali Abdullah
  • Ban rawei Shiltag

Keywords:

Humanities, history, modern history

Abstract

returned the mandate of Aleppo States that have undergone the most prominent of the direct influence of the Ottoman Empire , for its proximity to the center of the Ottoman Empire , with limits being coherent with it , its strategic location and outstanding commercial transport on the road , and being the station to the militarization of the Ottoman armies . Ottoman dish States Code , issued in 1864 in the state of Aleppo in 1866 , which has become a broad mandate extended until Anatolia , was of six brigades , the brigade and Mrash Aleppo and Urfa and Qozan and Bias and Adana . This continued until the administrative division in 1870 , it raised them three brigades are Brigade Qozan and Bias and Adana , and raised the administrative class to spend Deir ez-Zor , which was followed by a brigade of Aleppo to the brigade .In 1872 separate brigade of Deir al-Zour on the mandate of Aleppo , and became an independent Provincial Higher directly linked to the door . But he was re- linked state of Aleppo in 1876 , and remained so until 1881. In 1883 was associated with the banner of Aleppo, Deir al-Zour state for the third time and for a period of one year only , as it relates to decode them in 1884 . Continued administrative division of the mandate of Aleppo is composed of three brigades are Brigade Aleppo and Mrash and Urfa even in 1910 , with separate brigade Urfa for the state this year , and became a state composed of two brigades only two Aleppo and Mrash , and remained this division unchanged until the end of Ottoman rule

 

Published

2022-11-28