One main Ottoman administrative regulation in the nineteenth century was the Vilayet Nizamnamesi of 1864. With this nizamname Teke Sanjak was taken from the Anadolu Eyaleti and attached to the Konya Vilayeti. Alaiye lost her sanjak status, but in 1868 Alaiye was attached to Teke Sanjak as a kaza. Following applications to facilitate communication with the Sublime Porte and to resolve effective decisions, Teke Sanjak was made an autonomous sanjak in 1913. The administrative structure and population of Antalya in 1915 is based on the population report Nüfus cetveli sent to the Ministry of Internal Affairs Dahiliye Nezareti prepared in the same year for determining the population under war circumstances. However, site names were identified with fieldwork as they changed in time. In addition, the population count for females and males and then-existing distribution of ethnicities were determined.
Antalya’nın 1207 yılında Selçuklular tarafından alınmasıyla başlayan Türk hakimiyeti bir ara kesintiye uğramış ancak 1216 yılında şehrin yeniden ele geçirilmesiyle kesinleşmiştir1. XIII. yy.’ın ikinci yarısından itibaren artan Moğol baskısı ile Anadolu’da zayıflayan Selçuklu hakimiyeti Antalya’da da etkisini yitirmiştir. Bu gelişmeler üzerine Hamidoğulları’ndan Dündar Bey Antalya’yı zapt edip, şehrin idaresini kardeşi Yunus Bey’e vermiştir. Böylece XIV. yy. boyunca, Yunus Bey ve onun soyundan gelenlerin idaresinde kalan Antalya, Teke Bey olarak da tanınan Emir Mübârizü’d-din Mehmet Bey zamanında Teke-ili olarak anılmaya başlanmıştır.
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Publication Date | June 1, 2014 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2014 Issue: 17 |
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