Sanjak of Pakrac

[8] Toward Croatian and Slavonian border the Ottomans populated numerous Christian Vlachs, who either already lived there or who were brought from Turkish (Serbian) territories, to live between their border garrisons[10] Because of the substantial number of Vlachs, parts of the Sanjak of Pakrac and Sanjak of Požega were referred to as Mala Vlaška (English: Little Wallachia).

[11] Many of Muslim settlers were ethnic Turks, but also they were and islamized south Slavs and Albanians.

[13] In the defter of 1563 it is mentioned that captain of the region around river Sava was Husein, a son of Malkoč-beg.

[14] In 1586 forces under command of Ali-beg, sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Pakrac and brother of Ferhad Pasha Sokolović.

[16] In 1593 the Ottoman forces from the Sanjak of Pakrac under command of its sanjakbey Džafer-beg participated in the Battle of Sisak.