Ottoman Tripolitania
Ottoman Tripolitania, also known as the Regency of Tripoli, was officially ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1551 to 1912. It corresponded roughly to the northern parts of modern-day Libya in historic Tripolitania and Cyrenaica. It was initially established as an Ottoman province ruled by a pasha (governor) in Tripoli who was appointed from Constantinople, though in practice it was semi-autonomous due to the power of the local Janissaries. From 1711 to 1835, the Karamanli dynasty ruled the province as a de facto hereditary monarchy while remaining under nominal Ottoman suzerainty. In 1835, the Ottomans reestablished direct control over the region until its annexation by Italy in 1912.
Ottoman Tripolitania ایالت طرابلس غرب (1551–1864) Eyālet-i Trâblus Gârb ولايت طرابلس غرب (1864–1912) Vilâyet-i Trâblus Gârb | |||||||||||||||
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Eyalet and Vilayet of Ottoman Empire | |||||||||||||||
1551–1912 | |||||||||||||||
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Lesser coat of arms (1856)
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The Tripolitania Eyalet in 1795 | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Tripoli | ||||||||||||||
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1551 | |||||||||||||||
• Karamanli dynasty rises to power | 1711 | ||||||||||||||
1801 | |||||||||||||||
• Ottoman Empire reestablishes direct control | 1835 | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of | Libya |
Like the Ottoman regencies in Tunis and Algiers, the Regency of Tripoli was a major base for the privateering activities of the North African corsairs, who also provided revenues for Tripoli. A remnant of the centuries of Turkish rule is the presence of a population of Turkish origin, and those of partial Turkish origin, the Kouloughlis.