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Definition of Pachalic
1. a. & n. See Pashalic.
Definition of Pachalic
1. pashalik [n -S] - See also: pashalik
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pachalic
Literary usage of Pachalic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels Through Syria and Egypt, in the Years 1783, 1784, and 1785 by Constantin-François Volney (1788)
"To the fouth of the pachalic of Tripoli, and on the fame ... is a third pachalic,
that, till now, has borne the name of the city of Saide, its capital, ..."
2. Elements of International Law by Henry Wheaton (1866)
"... except Egypt, the hereditary pachalic of which was confirmed to him, according
to the conditions contained in the separate article of the convention. ..."
3. A New Universal Gazetteer: Or Geographical Dictionary by Jedidiah Morse, Richard Cary Morse (1823)
"Mosul, pachalic, A. Turkey, on both sides of the Tigris, and surrounded by the
... Monti, t. and cap. of the above pachalic, и со the W. bank of the Tigris. ..."
4. History and Present Condition of the Barbary States: Comprehending a View of by Michael Russell (1842)
"Lands included in the pachalic of Tunis—History resumed— Abou Ferez—His Court,
Bodyguard, and Council—Invasion of Tunis by Louis IX. ..."
5. The War in Syria by Charles Napier (1842)
"Disinclination of the Porte to confer the Hereditary pachalic on Mehemet AH—Departure
of the Turkish Commissioners —Their orders—Opposition of the Austrian, ..."
6. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1828)
"... but considering that was impossible to dispose of all this soap in the pachalic,
he determined to ivel into Frankistan, in order that he might inflict a ..."