Vidin Province, Ottoman Empire

Vidin Province, Ottoman Empire

Pashaluk of Vidin was an administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory of present-day north-western Bulgaria. It was formed in 1846 and its administrative centre was Vidin. It was incoroprated into Danube Province in 1864 and its sanjaks were reduced to townships except Vidin.

Administrative divisions

Sanjaks of the Pashaluk of Vidin were:
* Belgradcık (Belogradchik)
* Ivraca (Vratsa)
* Lofça (Lovech)
* Lom (Lom)
* Niğbolu (Nikopol)
* Plevne (Pleven)
* Rahova (Oryahovo)
* Servi
* Vidin (Vidin)
* Ziştovi (Svishtov)

ee also

*Vidin
*History of Bulgaria
*Ottoman Empire

External links

* [http://www.terra.es/personal7/jqvaraderey/185915BK.gifMap]


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