Rumelia. (Rumeli;
Rumelia; Ρωμυλία. Romylía, or Ρούμελη, Roúmeli; Bosnian , Serbian and
Kaynak: Rumelia Eastern
Rumelia or Eastern Roumelia (Източна Румелия, Iztochna Rumeliya; روم الى شرقى, Rumeli-i Şarkî. Ανατολική Ρωμυλία. Anatoliki Romylia)
Kaynak: Eastern RumeliaThe eyalet of Rumeli or eyalet of
Rumelia. (ایالت روم ایلی; Eyālet-i Rūmēlī. also known as Rumeli Beylerbeyliği was an eyalet of the Ottoman
Kaynak: Rumelia EyaletRumelia (village) is a village in the municipality of Madzharovo , in Haskovo Province , in southern Bulgaria References : Category:Villages
Kaynak: Rumelia (village) Saedinenie na Balgariya) was the act of unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and the then- Ottoman province of Eastern
RumeliaKaynak: Bulgarian unificationwas within the borders of Bulgaria until July, the same year, when it became the capital of an autonomous Ottoman region of Eastern
Rumelia .
Kaynak: PlovdivThis created a much smaller principality, alongside an autonomous Eastern
Rumelia within the Ottoman Empire. The Principality of Bulgaria,
Kaynak: Principality of Bulgariawest of Belovo but construction was halted again, when Bulgaria violated the Berlin protocol and moved in to occupy Eastern
Rumelia in 1885.
Kaynak: Chemins de fer OrientauxIn Turkey, it is also called
Rumelia . The name comes from the Thracians , an ancient Indo-European people inhabiting Southeastern Europe
Kaynak: ThraceConfusingly, it was also sometimes referred to as "
Rumelia Eyalet which was also the name of a previously existing and much larger eyalet
Kaynak: Monastir Eyaletwas one of the two core provinces (
Rumelia being the other) in the early years of the Ottoman Empire . It was established in 1393
Kaynak: Anatolia EyaletRumelia , the historical Ottoman territories in Europe. Eastern Thrace , the European portion of Turkey. The suggested Accession of Turkey to
Kaynak: European Turkey the Principality of Bulgaria, the autonomous province of Eastern
Rumelia , and Macedonia , which was given back to the Ottomans thus
Kaynak: Treaty of Berlin (1878)was constituted from parts of the eyalets of Silistra and
Rumelia in 1826. Following the reorganization of the provincial administration
Kaynak: Eyalet of AdrianopleKasim Pasha or Kasem Pasha was the beylerbey of
Rumelia in the Ottoman Empire and one of the commanders of the Ottoman forces during the
Kaynak: Kasim PashaThe famous family in Kailar in
Rumelia Abdil Ağalar. Abdil is related to "Abdeel ", "servant of God", which is also cognate to the Arabic
Kaynak: AbdilFirst Turkish immigration to
Rumelia or Balkans that took place under Byzantine Empire before 1360, Population exchange between Greece
Kaynak: Turkish immigration