Talk:Zor Sanjak

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There never existed a Vilayet called Deir ez-Zor. It was only a sanjak or a part of Halab --78.35.59.56 (talk) 16:39, 29 April 2011 (UTC)

Name
Vilayet:
 * "Deir ez-Zor Vilayet" -Llc 0
 * "Vilayet of Deir ez-Zor" -Llc 0
 * "Deir Zor Vilayet" -Llc 0
 * "Vilayet of Deir Zor" -Llc 1
 * "Deyr-i Zor Vilayet" -Llc 0
 * "Vilayet of Deyr-i Zor" -Llc 0
 * "Deir el Zor Vilayet" -Llc 0
 * "Vilayet of Deir el Zor" -Llc 0
 * "Zor Vilayet" -Llc 4 -
 * "Vilayet of Zor" -Llc 12

Sanjak:
 * "Sanjak of Der-el-Zor" -Llc 1
 * "Sanjak of Der Zor" -Llc 1
 * "Sandjak of Der-el-Zor" -Llc 7
 * "Sancak of Zor" -Llc 6

In Turkish: Takabeg (talk) 22:55, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
 * "Zor Vilayeti" -Llc 2 (-1, English: Province of Sehr-i Zor)
 * "vilâyet i şehr-i Zor" -Llc 1
 * "Zor mutasarrıflığı" -Llc 6
 * "Zor sancağı" -Llc 61


 * According to the Naming conventions (use English):


 * It is obvious that this Ottoman province did not receive much attention in the English-speaking world. Also, it is obvious that this entity is most often talked about in Turkish language. Based on above presented arguments it is obvious that Turkish sources refer to this province as sanjak (if word sancağı means sanjak) and that this article should be renamed from vilayet to sanjak (to “Zor Sanjak” or “Sanjak of Zor” or “Sanjak of Deir ez-Zor”). Takabeg, what is the best translation from Turkish to English of the most often used term on Turkish language?--Antidiskriminator (talk) 21:19, 5 August 2011 (UTC)

Was it actually the Mutasarrifate of Zor?
According to this page, it was a mutasarrifate: .--eh bien mon prince (talk) 23:43, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Looks like it was definitely a sanjak governed by a mutasarrif, as confirmed by the 1911 britannica: . I'm moving the page accordingly.--eh bien mon prince (talk) 00:07, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

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