Lazistan Sanjak

Lazistān Sancağı
Lazistan Sanjak
Sanjak of Ottoman Empire
1551–1925

  Lazistan Sanjak within the Trebizond Vilayet in 1890
CapitalBatumi (until 1878)
Rize (1878–1925)
Area
  Coordinates40°55′54″N 40°50′52″E / 40.93167°N 40.84778°E / 40.93167; 40.84778
 
 1873
7,000 km2 (2,700 sq mi)
Population 
 1873
400,000
History 
 Ottoman invasion of Lazistan
1551
 incorporated to Erzurum Eyalet
1578
1598
1867
 according to Treaty of Berlin eastern portion of Lazistan sanjak became part of the Batum Oblast of Russian Empire
1878
 Abolished by Republic of Turkey
1925
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Principality of Guria
Lazia (theme)
Batum Oblast
Rize Province
Today part ofTurkey
Georgia

Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა / Lazona, ლაზეთი / Lazeti, ჭანეთი / Ç'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, Lazistān) was the Ottoman administrative name for the sanjak, under Trebizond Vilayet, comprising the Laz or Lazuri-speaking population on the southeastern shore of the Black Sea. It covered modern day land of contemporary Rize Province and the littoral of contemporary Artvin Province.