Sanjak of Klis

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CapitalKlis (1537–1648)
Livno (1648–1826)
Sanjak of Klis
Kilis Sancağı
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire
1537–1826
Coat of arms of Klis
Coat of arms
CapitalKlis (1537–1648)
Livno (1648–1826)
History 
12 March 1537
 Disestablished
1826
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Vilayet Croats
Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
Republic of Venice
Sanjak of Bosnia
Sanjak of Krka
Today part ofCroatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Sanjak of Klis (Turkish: Kilis Sancağı; Serbo-Croatian: Kliški sandžak) was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire with its seat being the Fortress of Klis (modern-day Croatia). The town of Livno became its capital after the fortress was captured by Republic of Venice in 1648.

The Sanjak of Klis was established on 12 March 1537, after Ottoman victory in the Siege of Klis. Klis was stronghold of Uskoks and thorn in both Venetian and Ottoman side.[1] It was captured by Ottoman forces commanded by Murat Beg Tardić on behalf of Gazi Husrev-beg who was the sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Bosnia.

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