Eyalet of Temeşvar Eyâlet-i Tımışvar Eialetul Timişoarei Temišvarski ejalet Temesvári vilajet Eyālet-i Tımışvar |
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Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire | |||||
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Temeşvar Eyalet in 1683 | |||||
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Tımışvar (Romanian: Timişoara) and Yanova (Romanian: Ineu) 45°45′N 21°13′E / 45.750°N 21.217°ECoordinates: 45°45′N 21°13′E / 45.750°N 21.217°E |
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History | |||||
• | Established | 1552 | |||
• | Austro-Turkish War of 1716–1718 | 1716 | |||
Today part of |
Romania Serbia Hungary |
The Eyalet of Temeşvar (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت تمشوار; Eyālet-i Tımışvār), known as Eyalet of Yanova after 1658, was a first-level administrative unit (eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire located in the Banat region of Central Europe.
Besides Banat, the province also included area north of the Mureş River, part of the Crişana region. Its territory is now divided between Hungary, Romania, and Serbia. Its capital was Temeşvar (Romanian: Timişoara).
The name of the province in Ottoman Turkish was Eyâlet-i Temeşvar or Eyâlet-i Tımışvar (in Modern Turkish: Temeşvar Eyaleti or Tamışvar Eyaleti), in Hungarian was Temesvári vilajet, in Romanian was Eialetul Timişoarei or Paşalâcul Timişoara, in Serbian was Темишварски ејалет or Temišvarski ejalet. The province was named after its administrative seat, Temeşvar. The Turkish name Temeşvar is given after the Hungarian one, Temesvár meaning "Castle on the Temes" (River).
The Eyalet of Temeşvar was formed in 1552, when the Hungarian castle of Temesvár defended by the troop of István Losonczy was captured by the Ottoman troops led by Kara Ahmed Pasha in July 26, 1552 and existed until 1716, when it was conquered by the Habsburg Monarchy. The Eyalet was led by a vali (governor) or beylerbey (sometimes with position of pasha or vizir), whose residence was at the former Hunyadi Castle in Temeşvar. In 1718, the Habsburgs formed a new province in this region, named the Banat of Temeswar.