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- Kodjabashis abstract "The kodjabashis (Greek: κοτζαμπάσηδες, kotzabasides; singular κοτζάμπασης, kotzabasis, from Turkish: hocabaṣı) were the local Christian notables in parts of Ottoman Greece, especially the Peloponnese. They were also known in Greek as proestoi (προεστοί, "primates") or demogerontes (δημογέροντες, "village elders"). In some places they were elected, but, especially in the Peloponnese, they soon became a hereditary oligarchy, who exercised considerable influence and held posts in the Ottoman administration. During the Greek War of Independence, the antagonism between the Peloponnesian kodjabashis, who sought to retain their previous preponderance and power, and the military leaders drawn from the klephts, was one of the main driving forces behind the outbreak of the Greek civil wars of 1824–1825, in which the "aristocratic" faction comprising the kodjabashis, the wealthy shipowners of Hydra and the Phanariotes, prevailed.".
- Kodjabashis thumbnail Ioannis_Logothetis.jpg?width=300.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageID "40808224".
- Kodjabashis wikiPageLength "1895".
- Kodjabashis wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Kodjabashis wikiPageRevisionID "665071292".
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-Muslims_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligarchy.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_Greece.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_War_of_Independence.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_civil_wars_of_1824–1825.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_civil_wars_of_1824–25.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Hydra_(island).
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Hydra_Island.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Klepht.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Klephts.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Oligarchy.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Greece.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnese.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink Phanariotes.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLink File:Ioannis_Logothetis.jpg.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kodjabashis".
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Primates".
- Kodjabashis wikiPageWikiLinkText "kodjabashis".
- Kodjabashis hasPhotoCollection Kodjabashis.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greece-hist-stub.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-tr.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ottoman-stub.
- Kodjabashis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kodjabashis subject Category:Government_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Kodjabashis subject Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Kodjabashis subject Category:Non-Muslims_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Kodjabashis subject Category:Oligarchy.
- Kodjabashis subject Category:Ottoman_Greece.
- Kodjabashis hypernym Notables.
- Kodjabashis comment "The kodjabashis (Greek: κοτζαμπάσηδες, kotzabasides; singular κοτζάμπασης, kotzabasis, from Turkish: hocabaṣı) were the local Christian notables in parts of Ottoman Greece, especially the Peloponnese. They were also known in Greek as proestoi (προεστοί, "primates") or demogerontes (δημογέροντες, "village elders").".
- Kodjabashis label "Kodjabashis".
- Kodjabashis sameAs Προεστοί.
- Kodjabashis sameAs m.0yp2r5n.
- Kodjabashis sameAs Q12883699.
- Kodjabashis sameAs Q12883699.
- Kodjabashis wasDerivedFrom Kodjabashis?oldid=665071292.
- Kodjabashis depiction Ioannis_Logothetis.jpg.
- Kodjabashis isPrimaryTopicOf Kodjabashis.