Information about Sanjak Of Novi Pazar
The Sanjak of Novi Pazar (Serbian, Bosnian: Новопазарски санџак, Novopazarski sandžak; Turkish: Yeni Pazar sancağı; Albanian: Sanxhaku i Pazarit të Ri; English also Sanjak of Novibazar) was an Ottoman sanjak (second-level administrative unit) that existed until the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 in the territory of present day Serbia and Montenegro.
The administrative seat of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar was in the city of Novi Pazar. From the Congress of Berlin in 1878 until 1908, the Sanjak was garrisoned by Austro-Hungarian troops, who left in the latter year following the Habsburg annexation of neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a sop to the Turks.
Following the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, the territory of the Sanjak was divided between Serbia and Montenegro.
For its following history, see Sandžak.
History
It was part of the Ottoman province of Bosnia and later Kosovo Province and included most of the present day Sandžak region (named after Sanjak of Novi Pazar), as well as northern parts of Kosovo (area around Kosovska Mitrovica).The administrative seat of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar was in the city of Novi Pazar. From the Congress of Berlin in 1878 until 1908, the Sanjak was garrisoned by Austro-Hungarian troops, who left in the latter year following the Habsburg annexation of neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a sop to the Turks.
Following the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, the territory of the Sanjak was divided between Serbia and Montenegro.
For its following history, see Sandžak.
Population
Sanjak of Novi Pazar was mainly populated by South Slavs, part of whom were of Muslim and another part of Orthodox Christian faith.Cities
Some important cities in the sanjak were:- Novi Pazar
- Sjenica
- Prijepolje
- Nova Varoš
- Priboj
- Kosovska Mitrovica
- Pljevlja
- Bijelo Polje
- Berane
- Rožaje
See also
- Sandžak
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Official status
Official language of: Serbia
Republic of Macedonia (in some municipalities)
Regulated by: Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language
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Official status
Official language of: Serbia
Republic of Macedonia (in some municipalities)
Regulated by: Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language
Language codes
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Central South Slavic
languages and dialects
(Central South Slavic diasystem)
Bosnian Bunjevac
Burgenland Croatian Croatian
Montenegrin Našinski Serbian Serbo-Croatian
Šokac
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(Central South Slavic diasystem)
Bosnian Bunjevac
Burgenland Croatian Croatian
Montenegrin Našinski Serbian Serbo-Croatian
Šokac
Romano-Serbian Slavoserbian
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Albanian (gjuha shqipe IPA /ˈɟuˌha ˈʃciˌpɛ/
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Writing system: Latin (English variant)
Official status
Official language of: 53 countries
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Ottoman Empire or Ottoman Caliphate (1299 to 1922) (Old Ottoman Turkish: دولت عالیه عثمانیه Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmâniyye, Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish:
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Sanjak and Sandjak (other variants: sinjaq, sanjaq) are the most common English transliterations of the Turkish word sancak, which literally means "a banner, flag".[1] In Arabic the sanjaks were also called liwas.
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Ottoman Empire: Nizam Paşa, Zeki Paşa, Esat Paşa, Abdullah Paşa, Ali Rıza Paşa Bulgaria: Vladimir Vazov, Vasil Kutinchev, Nikola Ivanov, Radko Dimitriev
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Anthem
Bože pravde
God of Justice
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Bože pravde
God of Justice
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Anthem
Oj, svijetla majska zoro
"Oh, Bright Dawn of May"
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Oj, svijetla majska zoro
"Oh, Bright Dawn of May"
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Province of Bosnia or Pashaluk of Bosnia was a key Ottoman province, the westernmost one, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The Province of Kosovo (Serbian: Косовски вилајет or Kosovski vilajet; Albanian: Vilajeti i Kosovës; Turkish: Kosova Vilayeti
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Capital Priština (Prishtin)
Official languages Albanian, Serbian, English
Ethnic groups (2007) 92% Albanians
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Official languages Albanian, Serbian, English
Ethnic groups (2007) 92% Albanians
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Косовска Митровица
Kosovska Mitrovica
Mitrovica
Mitrovicë
Country Serbia
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Kosovska Mitrovica
Mitrovica
Mitrovicë
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Novi Pazar (Serbian: Novi Pazar (Cyrillic: Нови Пазар), Bosnian: Novi Pazar, listen
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The Congress of Berlin (June 13 - July 13, 1878) was a meeting of the European Great Powers' and the Ottoman Empire's leading statesmen in Berlin in 1878. In the wake of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78, the meeting's aim was to reorganize the countries of the Balkans.
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Habsburg (commonly anglicised to "Hapsburg") and the successor family, Habsburg-Lorraine, were important ruling houses of Europe and are best known as the ruling Houses of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six centuries.
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Ottoman Empire: Nizam Paşa, Zeki Paşa, Esat Paşa, Abdullah Paşa, Ali Rıza Paşa Bulgaria: Vladimir Vazov, Vasil Kutinchev, Nikola Ivanov, Radko Dimitriev
Greece:Crown Prince Constantine, Panagiotis Danglis, Pavlos Kountouriotis
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The South Slavs are a southern branch of the Slavic peoples that live in the Balkans, the southern Pannonian Plain and the eastern Alps. They speak the South Slavic languages.
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Bosniaks or Bosniacs[1] (Bosnian: Bošnjaci, IPA: [bɔ'ʃɲaːt͡si]
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- The Oriental Orthodox Churches: the Eastern Christian churches adhering to the teachings of only the first three Ecumenical Councils (plus the Second Council of Ephesus).
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Novi Pazar (Serbian: Novi Pazar (Cyrillic: Нови Пазар), Bosnian: Novi Pazar, listen
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Sjenica (Serbian: Sjenica (Cyrillic: Сјеница), Bosnian: Sjenica) is a town and municipality in Zlatibor District of Serbia, in the region of Sandžak.
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Prijepolje (Serbian Cyrillic: Пријепоље) is a town and municipality in the Zlatibor District of Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the municipality of Prijepolje had a population of 41,188 people, while the town
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Priboj (Serbian Cyrillic: Прибој) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of Serbia at 43.59° North, 19.54° East. In 2002 the town had a total population of 19,564, while population of the municipality was 30,377.
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