Temeşvar Eyalet
| Province of Temeşvar Eyâlet-i Tımışvar (Ottoman Turkish) Pașalâcul Timișoarei (Romanian) Temišvarski ejalet (Bosnian) Temesvári vilajet (Hungarian) | |||||||||||
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| Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire | |||||||||||
| 1552–1716 | |||||||||||
The Temeşvar Province in 1683 | |||||||||||
| Capital | Tımışvar (Timișoara, Romania) 1552–1659 and 1693–1716, Yanova (Ineu, Romania) 1659–1693 | ||||||||||
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| • Coordinates | 45°45′N 21°13′E / 45.750°N 21.217°E | ||||||||||
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| 1552 | |||||||||||
| 1716 | |||||||||||
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| Today part of | |||||||||||
The Province of Temeşvar (Ottoman Turkish: ;ایالت طمشوار Eyālet-i Tımışvār) was a first-level administrative unit (eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire. It existed from 1552 to 1716. Provincial administration was centered in Temeşvar (today's Timișoara) from 1552 to 1659, and again from 1693 to 1716. During the 1659–1693 interval, its second capital was Yanova (today's Ineu), and within that period, it was also known as the Province of Yanova. The province was located in the Banat region of Central Europe. Besides Banat, it also included southern parts of the Crișana region, north of the Mureș River. Its territory is now divided between Hungary, Romania, and Serbia.