Information for "Palestine Colonial Records"

Basic information

Display titlePalestine Colonial Records
Default sort keyPalestine Colonial Records
Page length (in bytes)3,789
Page ID322290
Page content languageen - English
Page content modelwikitext
Indexing by robotsAllowed
Number of redirects to this page1
Counted as a content pageYes
Page imageFlag of State of Palestine.png

Page protection

EditAllow all users (infinite)
MoveAllow all users (infinite)
View the protection log for this page.

Edit history

Page creatorJanmgg (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation12:07, 9 September 2019
Latest editorTegnosis (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit21:45, 11 August 2025
Total number of edits16
Total number of distinct authors5
Recent number of edits (within past 90 days)1
Recent number of distinct authors1

Page properties

Magic word (1)
  • __FORCETOC__
Hidden categories (2)

This page is a member of 2 hidden categories:

Transcluded templates (11)

Templates used on this page:

SEO properties

Description

Content

Article description: (description)
This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements.
The Ottoman Turks captured Mamluk Palestine and Syria in 1516. With a brief interruption in the mid 19th Century, Ottoman rule of the region lasted until the Empire's collapse after losing in World War I. Palestine under Ottoman rule was divided between the vilayet (division) of Beirut and the Jerusalem Mutasarrifate. These were divided into administrative areas called sanjaks, which were furthers split into kazas. While Ottoman control of Palestine varied over the course of the Empire, major administrative forms in the 19th Century prompted the organization of censuses and population registers, recording valuable genealogical data.
Information from Extension:WikiSEO