The Urfa Sanjak (), previously known as Sanjak of Birejik, was a prefecture (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire, located in modern-day Turkey and Syria. The city of Urfa was the Sanjak's capital.
In the 16th century, members of the Kurdish Reà Âwan is reported to have lived also in the Urfa sankak. Urfa was part of Syria according to the Treaty of Sèvres; but with the success of Turkish War of Independence, the sandals of Maraà Â, Antep and Urfa of the former Halep Eyalet remained in Turkey after 1921. Also, Antakya and ðskenderun kazas of Halep Sanjak in one were separated as the Republic of Hatay in 1938. The republic joined to Turkey in 1939.
The sanjak was made up of five districts (kazas):