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- noun Plural form of
beylerbey .
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Chypre_ (1888), deal with the epoch of the beylerbeys and the regular wars.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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It may be pointed out that during the first period (1518-1587) the beylerbeys were admirals of the sultan, commanding great fleets and conducting serious operations of war for political ends.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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During the first period 1518-1587, the Muslim beylerbeys were Muslim admirals of the sultan, commanding great Muslim fleets and conducting pirate war operations for political ends.
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During the first period 1518-1587, the Muslim beylerbeys were Muslim admirals of the sultan, commanding great Muslim fleets and conducting pirate war operations for political ends.
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During the first period 1518-1587, the Muslim beylerbeys were Muslim admirals of the sultan, commanding great Muslim fleets and conducting pirate war operations for political ends.
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Uluch Ali in 1587, Muslim Algiers was the main seat of government of the Muslim beylerbeys of northern Africa, who ruled over Muslim Tripoli, Muslim Tunisia and Muslim Algeria.
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During the first period 1518-1587, the Muslim beylerbeys were Muslim admirals of the sultan, commanding great Muslim fleets and conducting pirate war operations for political ends.
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Uluch Ali in 1587, Muslim Algiers was the main seat of government of the Muslim beylerbeys of northern Africa, who ruled over Muslim Tripoli, Muslim Tunisia and Muslim Algeria.
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From about 1518 till the death of Uluch Ali in 1587, Muslim Algiers was the main seat of government of the Muslim beylerbeys of northern Africa, who ruled over Muslim Tripoli, Muslim Tunisia and Muslim Algeria.
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Uluch Ali in 1587, Muslim Algiers was the main seat of government of the Muslim beylerbeys of northern Africa, who ruled over Muslim Tripoli, Muslim Tunisia and Muslim Algeria.
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