Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Current provinces

Antiquated, medieval and feudal[edit]

Caliphate and ensuing sultanates: see Emirate

Khanate can additionally mean a region and an autonomous state, as either could be going by a Khan

Byzantine Empire: see exarchate, thema

Pharaonic Egypt: see nome (Egypt)

Frankish (Carolingian) 're-established' Holy Roman Empire: see gau and region

In the Habsburg domains, the conventional areas are incompletely communicated in the Länder of nineteenth century Austria-Hungary.

Mughal Empire: subah

The territories of the Ottoman Empire had different sorts of governors (for the most part a pasha), yet basically styled vali, henceforth the prevalent term vilayet, by and large subdivided (regularly in beyliks or sanjaks), at times gathered under a representative general (styled beylerbey).

Achaemenid Persia (and likely before in Media, again after success and further expansion by Alexander the Great, and in the bigger Hellenistic successor states: see satrapy

The Roman Empire was separated into areas (provinciae).

In the Tartar Khanate of Kazan: the five daruğa ('bearing')

Pioneer and Early Modern[edit]

Spanish domain, at a few echelons:

viceroyalty above

intendencia

British settlements:

Territory of Canada (1840-1867)

Territories of India

Territories of New Zealand (1841-1876)

Territories of Nigeria

Territory of South Australia (now an Australian state)

The previous territories of Brazil

The previous territories of France

The previous territories of Ireland

The previous territories of Japan

The territories of Prussia, a previous German kingdom/republic

The previous territories of Sweden

The previous Republic of the Seven United Provinces (The Netherlands)

The previous United Provinces of Central America

The previous United Provinces of the Río de la Pl

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