Manastır

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Manastır, historically known as Bitola, is a major city in present-day North Macedonia that served as an important administrative and cultural center in the Ottoman Balkans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman administrative center
city
historical city
country North Macedonia NERFINISHED
hadPopulationDiversity Albanians NERFINISHED
Greeks NERFINISHED
Slavic Macedonians NERFINISHED
Turks NERFINISHED
hadPopulationDiversity Bulgarians NERFINISHED
Jews NERFINISHED
Vlachs (Aromanians) NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Monastir NERFINISHED
Obitel (Slavic root)
hasHeritage Balkan urban culture
Ottoman architecture NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Bitola Military Academy NERFINISHED
Clock Tower of Bitola NERFINISHED
Isak Mosque NERFINISHED
Old Bazaar of Bitola NERFINISHED
St. Demetrius Church NERFINISHED
Yeni Mosque NERFINISHED
Širok Sokak NERFINISHED
hasName Bitola NERFINISHED
historicalFunction commercial center in the Ottoman Balkans
provincial capital in the Ottoman Empire
historicalRegion Macedonia NERFINISHED
isNowPartOf Republic of North Macedonia NERFINISHED
languageOfName Turkish
locatedIn Pelagonia region NERFINISHED
southwestern North Macedonia
locatedOnRiver Dragor River NERFINISHED
modernName Bitola NERFINISHED
nearMountain Baba Mountain NERFINISHED
roleInOttomanPeriod important cultural center in the Balkans
roleInOttomanPeriod major administrative center in the Balkans
usedBy Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
wasAdministrativeCenterOf Manastır Vilayet NERFINISHED
Rumelia Eyalet NERFINISHED
wasCapturedBy Serbian forces during the First Balkan War
wasImportantFor Ottoman civil administration NERFINISHED
Ottoman military administration NERFINISHED
education in the late Ottoman Balkans
wasIncorporatedInto Kingdom of Serbia NERFINISHED
wasKnownFor consulates of many European powers in the late Ottoman period
vibrant cultural life in the 19th and early 20th centuries
wasLaterPartOf Kingdom of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
wasSceneOf activities of Balkan national movements

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Rumelia Eyalet capital Manastır