Jerusalem Sanjak

The Sanjak of Jerusalem (Ottoman Turkish: سنجاق قدس, romanized: Sancâk-ı Kudüs; Arabic: سنجق القدس, romanized: Sanjaq al-Quds) was an Ottoman sanjak that formed part of the Damascus Eyalet for much of its existence.

[1] It was created in the 16th century by the Ottoman Empire following the 1516–1517 Ottoman–Mamluk War.

[2] It was detached from the Syrian eyalet and placed directly under the Ottoman central government, first for a brief period in 1841, and again in 1854.

[3] An independent province, the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, was created in 1872.

[4] It ceased to exist in 1917 during the Great War as a result of British progress on the Middle Eastern front,[5] when it became a British-administered occupied territory.

1657 map showing the Gouvernement du Sangiac de Jerusalem , by Philippe de La Rue