North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire

North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
1395–1913
Flag
Map of the Balkans in 1912. Ottoman territories are marked in pink.
Common languagesSerbian, Macedonian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Greek, Albanian, Aromanian
GovernmentSanjaks within Vilayets of the Ottoman Empire
Vizier, Sanjak-bey, and Vali 
History 
1395
1913
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Lordship of Prilep
Kingdom of Serbia
Today part ofNorth Macedonia

The territory of modern North Macedonia was part of the Ottoman Empire for over 500 years, from the late 14th century until the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913. Before its conquest, this area was divided between various Serbian feudal principalities. Later, it became part of the Ottoman province or Eyalet of Rumelia. The name Rumelia (Turkish: Rumeli) means "Land of the Romans" in Turkish, referring to the lands in the Balkans conquered by the Ottoman Empire from the Byzantine Empire.