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Malkoč-beg : ウィキペディア英語版
Malkoč-beg

Malkoč-beg (died in 1565) was an Ottoman military officer, the first governor of the Vilayet Croats. He participated in the siege of Klis, and was later appointed as sanjakbeg of Sanjak of Klis (''Kilis Sancağı'', Klis).
== Family ==

Malkoč-beg was the son of Kara-Osman-beg, captain of the Ottoman cavalry military units and sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Herzegovina whose turbe is in Kopčić near Bugojno.
Some authors adopted view of Safvet-beg Bašagić that Malkoč-beg was Malkoč Dugalić, originally from village Duga near Prozor, which is disputed by some other authors. According to some incomplete documents some of descendants of Malkoč-beg received zijamet in Duga, hence the last name Dugalić, or Dulali which was how their descendants were referred to. The most famous Dugalić was Ahmed-paša Dugalić, appointed as beglerbey of Bosnia in 1598.〔
Malkoč-beg had seven sons (Džafer, Osman, Omer, Ibrahim, Alija, Husein and Hasan) and one daughter (Hani).
In the 1563 defter of the Sanjak of Pakrac it is mentioned that captain of the region around river Sava was Husein, son of Malkoč-beg. According to Evliya Çelebi, Ibrahim built a mosque in Donji Vakuf. Together with his sons Džafer and Husein, Malkoč-beg fought against Christian armies on the territory between rivers Una and Kupa. Because of his successful conquests he was promoted to the position of sanjakbey.〔 In 1562 he personally wrote a document in Dubrovnik, as sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Herzegovina.
According to Šabanović, Malkoč-beg died on 26 October 1565 in Banja Luka, where he was buried beside his son Džafer who died five years earlier.〔 According to Mazalić, Malkoč-beg died in 1562 in Pécs and buried in the grave of his father.

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