Lexicographical Neighbors of Beylik
Literary usage of Beylik
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Turkey and the Armenian Atrocities by Edwin Munsell Bliss (1896)
""Well, where's the Armenian Consulate? You were going to have a kingdom (beylik);
you got a ' beylik ' yesterday." In rifling the village of ..."
2. Turkey in Europe by James Baker (1877)
"Landed proprietors in Turkey are, almost without exception, non-resident, and
their estates usually comprise what is called the beylik or home farm; ..."
3. Travels in the Morea: With a Map and Plans by William Martin Leake (1830)
"... thenium on the beylik. I have already mentioned a third road from ... and has
been formed with great labour, the mountain a beylik is the Turkish ..."
4. Turkey by James Baker (1877)
"Landed proprietors in Turkey are, almost without exception, non-resident, and
their estates usually comprise what is called the beylik, or home farm ..."
5. The Story of the Barbary Corsairs by Stanley Lane-Poole, James Douglas Jerrold Kelley (1890)
"The captains, too, have their private artificer slaves, whom they buy for high
prices and take with them on the cruise, and hire them out to help the beylik ..."