Summary


ALEPPO PROVINCIAL REGULATION
Almost all of the nineteenth contury passed with westernization reforms in Ottoman State. Tanzimat Edict , Reform Edict, First and Second Proclamation of the Constitution composes the main headings of the reforms. Within these reforms, 1864 Provincial Regulation (Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) and its innovation is of special importance. 1864 Provincial Regulation (Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) removed provincial system existing Beylerbeylik before and in place of its placed province system in property administration. System brought is the foundation of province system during the republican period. First time, Danube Provincial Regulation (Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) is prepared on the basis of 1864 Provincial Regulation (Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) and put into practice with governorship here Mithad Pasha. After Aleppo Provincial Regulation (Aleppo Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) was put into practice Bosnia, Syria and Lebonen. Ahmed Cevdet Pasha who prepared and was prepared Aleppo Provincial Regulation (Aleppo Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi). Ahmed Cevdet Pasha appointed governer of Aleppo in 1865 and put into effect preparing Aleppo Provincial Regulation (Aleppo Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi). Aleppo Provincial Regulation (Haleb Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) is consists of four sections. First section, property administration and legal procedure, second section, provincial management (sancak) and legal procedure in provincial governer, third section, provincial management (kazâ yönetimi) and legal procedure in provincial management (kazâ yönetimi), fourth section village management and fifth section, selection procedures to be carried out in village, in provincial management (kazâ yönetimi), provincial management (sancak) and Aleppo provincial management (Aleppo Vilâyet yönetimi). First time, reforms and developments are expressed which carried out before Provincial Regulation (Aleppo Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi) After, Aleppo Provincial Regulation (Aleppo Vilâyet Nizâmnâmesi)was translated from Ottoman Turkish to contemporary Turkish.

Keywords
Tanzimat edict, Ahmed Cevdet Pasha, Aleppo provincial regulation

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