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  1. The Vilayet of Aidin or Aydin (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت ايدين, romanized: Vilâyet-i Aidin, French: vilayet d'Aïdin) also known as Vilayet of Smyrna or Izmir after its administrative centre, was a first-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire in the south-west of Asia Minor, including the ancient regions of Lydia, Ionia ...

  2. The first book which tries to enter the inner world of the Greek refugees from the administrative periphery of the vilayet of Aydin and understand whether and how the events of the Great Fire of Smyrna, the mass exodus and immigration as well as the settlement in the city of Thessaloniki have changed the state of mind of the Greek refugees.

  3. i. Interview with an Asia Minor refugee who became a Communist rebel, (2014), Educational Centre of the Communist Party of Greece, Library - Archive Charilaos Florakis, Athens, Greece. i. The Pontus Hellenism through a refugee's personal testimony, History and Folklore Society 'Philip', Giannitsa, Greece, April-June 2007, Vol.55, pp.33-42.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VilayetVilayet - Wikipedia

    A vilayet ( Ottoman Turkish: ولایت, "province"), also known by various other names, was a first-order administrative division of the later Ottoman Empire. It was introduced in the Vilayet Law of 21 January 1867, [1] part of the Tanzimat reform movement initiated by the Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856.

  5. People from Aidin vilayet‎ (16 P) Pages in category "Aidin Vilayet" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. everything.explained.today › Aidin_vilayetAidin vilayet explained

    What is Aidin vilayet? Aidin Vilayet was a first-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire in the south-west of Asia Minor, including ...

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  8. theodora.com › encyclopedia › aAidin - Encyclopedia

    aidin. (1) A vilayet in the S.W. of Asia Minor including the ancient Lydia, Ionia, Caria and western Lycia. It derives its name from the Seljuk emir who took Tralles, and is the richest and most productive province of Asiatic Turkey.