Agaluk Explained
An agaluk was a feudal unit of the Ottoman Empire[1] governed by an agha (tax collector landlord).[2]
In Bosnian history, the word agaluk often refers to land owned by an aga.[3]
See also
- Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire
- Kadiluk
- Pashaluk
- Sanjak
- Timar, land granted by the Ottoman sultans between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries
Notes and References
- Book: Dyneley Prince, John. John Dyneley Prince
. John Dyneley Prince. Surviving Turkish Elements In Serbo-Croatian. 1931. American Oriental Society.
- Book: Frucht, Richard C.. Eastern Europe: an introduction to the people, lands, and culture. 2005. ABC-CLIO. 978-1-57607-800-6. 636.
- Book: Malcolm, Noel. Noel Malcolm
. Noel Malcolm. Bosnia: A Short History. 1994. Macmillan. 0-330-41244-2. 317.