Pashalik of Yanina

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The Pashalik of Yanina was a semi-autonomous Ottoman provincial state in Epirus, ruled in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by Ali Pasha, known for its political power, cultural vibrancy, and strategic role in Balkan affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman provincial state
pashalik
semi-autonomous province
alsoKnownAs Pashalik of Ioannina NERFINISHED
Pashalik of Janina NERFINISHED
capital Ioannina NERFINISHED
country Ottoman Empire
culturalCenter Ioannina NERFINISHED
dissolutionCause suppression of Ali Pasha by the Ottoman central government
economicActivity tax farming
trade
endTime 1822
ethnicGroup Albanians NERFINISHED
Greeks NERFINISHED
Vlachs NERFINISHED
event siege of Ioannina (1820–1822) NERFINISHED
followedBy Ioannina Eyalet NERFINISHED
governmentType hereditary pashalik
hasPart Arta NERFINISHED
Gjirokastër NERFINISHED
Ioannina NERFINISHED
Preveza NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
Vlorë NERFINISHED
parts of western Greece
southern Albania
influenced Greek Enlightenment in Ioannina NERFINISHED
knownFor cultural vibrancy
political power in the Balkans
relative administrative independence from the Porte
strategic role in Balkan affairs
language Albanian
Greek
Ottoman Turkish
locatedIn Balkans
Epirus NERFINISHED
militaryRole regional power center in western Balkans
notableRuler Ali Pasha of Tepelena NERFINISHED
partOf Rumelia NERFINISHED
politicalStatus semi-autonomous vassal of the Ottoman Empire
precededBy direct Ottoman provincial administration in Epirus
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Islam
ruler Ali Pasha of Tepelena NERFINISHED
startTime 1788
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century

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Ali Pasha Castle associatedWith Pashalik of Yanina