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pashalic, pachalic, n. (a.)|ˈpɑːʃælɪk, pəˈʃɑːlɪk| Also -lick, -lik. [Turkish pāshālik, from -lik, suffix of quality or condition.] The jurisdiction of a pasha; the district governed by a pasha.
1745Pococke Descr. of East II. i. 76 The place of residence of the pasha of this country, on which account it was called the pashalic of Saphet. 1802Edin. Rev. I. 52 A pachalic is divided, for military purposes, into certain districts, called sangiacs, or standards. 1813Byron Br. Abydos ii. xv, Abdallah's Pachalick was gain'd. 1894Times 11 Oct. 10/6 In September, 1877, he was appointed Consul for the pashalics of Adana, Aleppo, and Tripoli, residing at Aleppo. B. as adj. Of or pertaining to a pasha.
1863Woolner Beautiful Lady 129 Seizing pachalic power by a swift blow. 1884Manch. Exam. 16 Feb. 4/7 There is to be an end to military exactions and Pashalic oppression [in the Soudan]. |