Bosnia Province, Ottoman Empire
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The Province of Bosnia was a key Ottoman province, the westernmost one, based on the territory of the present day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
During the Ottoman times it was both a single sanjak, and after 1580 a pashaluk divided into several sanjaks.
In the mid-17th century, at the peak of its size, the Bosnian pashaluk covered all of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as most of Slavonia, Lika and Dalmatia in present-day Croatia. It encompassed eight sanjaks and 29 captaincies (military outposts):
- sanjak of Požega (2 military captaincies)
- sanjak of Bosnia (7 captaincies)
- sanjak of Bihać (4 captaincies)
- sanjak of Krk or Lika (7 captaincies)
- sanjak of Klis (4 captaincies)
- sanjak of Herzegovina (4 captaincies)
- sanjak of Zvornik
- sanjak of Cernik
See also
- History of Ottoman Bosnia
- Bosniaks during Ottoman times
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