The Sanjak of Monastir or Manastir (Turkish: Manastir Sancağı) or Bitola, was a sanjak within the Rumelia Eyalet (1465–1867) and then the Manastir Vilayet (1874–1912). The administrative seat was in Manastir (Bitola).
Sub-districts
edit1880
editThe sub-districts, kaza, of the Sanjak of Manastir included (in 1880):[1]
- Bitola
- Florina
- Kičevo
- Prilep
- Ohrid
And the mudurluk of:
- Prespa
- Resen
- Ekşisu
- Mariovo
–1908
editThe sub-districts, kaza, of the Sanjak of Manastir included (before 1908):[2]
Demographics
edit1897
editAccording to Russian consul in the Manastir Vilayet, A. Rostkovski, finishing the statistical article in 1897, the total population of the sanjak was 308,996, with Rostkovski grouping the population into the following groups:[4]
- Slavic Exarchists: 151,863
- Slavic Patriarchists: 51,749
- Slavic Muslims: 8,251
- Albanian Muslims: 45,259
- Albanian Christians: 723
- Vlachs (Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians): 22,681
- Turks, Ottomans: 24,923
- Jews: 4,270
Ottoman censuses
editAccording to the 1881–1882 and the 1905–1906 census of the Ottoman Empire, the population of the Sanjak of Manastir is distributed, as follows:[3]
Ethnoconfessional group | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Ottoman Census of 1881-1882 | % | Ottoman Census of 1905-1906 | % | |
Orthodox Bulgarians | 162,796 | 49.8 | 171,618 | 47.9 |
Muslims | 87,292 | 26.7 | 95,191 | 26.6 |
Orthodox Greeks | 72,600 | 22.2 | 85,729 | 23.9 |
Jews | 4,274 | 1.3 | 4,559 | 1.3 |
Wallachians | N/A | N/A | 652 | 0.1 |
Gypsies | N/A | N/A | 535 | 0.1 |
Protestants | 38 | 0.0 | - | 0.0 |
Armenians | 26 | 0.0 | 2 | 0.0 |
Foreign citizens | 47 | 0.0 | 31 | 0.0 |
Total | 327,073 | 100.0 | 358,317 | 100.0 |
References
edit- ^ Vakalopoulos, Kostandinos A. Modern History of Macedonia (1830-1912), Thessaloniki, 1988, p. 75
- ^ "Ottoman Provinces before 1908" (PDF).
- ^ a b c Karpat, K.H. (1985). Ottoman population, 1830-1914: demographic and social characteristics. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin Pres. pp. 144–145, 166–167.
- ^ "Jedna statistika iz srednje Maćedonije". Nova Iskra (15–16): 251. 26 July 1899.