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BEGLERBEG

Volume 3 · 243 words · 1797 Edition

a governor of one of the principal governments in the Turkish empire, and next in dignity to the grand vizier. To every beglerbeg the Beguards, grand signior gives three ensigns or staves, trimmed with a horsetail; to distinguish them from the bashaws, who have but two; and from simple begs, or sangiac begs, who have but one.

The province or government of beglerbeg is called beglerbeglik, or beglierbeglik. These are of two sorts; the first called bagilo beglerbeglik, which have a certain rent assigned out of the cities, countries, and signories allotted to the principality; the second called saliane beglerbeglik, for maintenance of which is annexed a salary or rent, collected by the grand signior's officers with the treasure of the empire. The beglerbegs of the first sort are in number 22, viz. those of Anatolia, Carmania, Diarbekir, Damascus, Aleppo, Tripoli, Trebizond, Buda, Temifwar, &c. The beglerbegs of the second sort are in number six, viz. those of Cairo, Babylon, &c. Five of the beglerbegs have the title of viziers, viz. those of Anatolia, Babylon, Cairo, Romania, and Buda.

The beglerbegs appear with great state, and a large retinue, especially in the camp, being obliged to bring a folder for every 5000 apers of rent which they enjoy. Those of Romania brought 10,000 effective men into the field.

The beglerbegs are become almost independent, and have under their jurisdiction several sangiacs or particular governments, and begs, agas, and other officers who obey them.