- A
kazasker or
kadıasker (Ottoman Turkish: قاضی عسكر, ḳāḍī'asker, "military judge") was a
chief judge in the
Ottoman Empire, so
named originally because...
-
defeat of
sultan Bayezid I by
Tamerlane in 1402,
Bedreddin served as the
kadiasker, or
chief military judge, of the
Ottoman prince Musa as Musa struggled...
- Bursa, of
Istanbul and was then
promoted kadıasker of Anatolia, he
later became kadı of
Egypt and
kadıasker of Rumelia. The
other married an agha who...
-
Molla Iyas and
Mevlana Abdülkerim, the
latter which reached the rank of
kadıasker (chief judge) and şeyhülislam (Islamic scholar). Upon
conversion to Islam...
- the
kadıasker, the
overseer of the khanate's
judicial districts, each
under jurisdiction of a kadi. In theory,
kadis answered to the
kadiaskers, but...
-
secure the
execution of
Grand Vizier Ḳara Muṣṭafā.
Cinci Hoca
became Kadiasker (High Judge) of Anatolia.
Yusuf Agha
became Kapudan Pasha (Grand Admiral)...
- of
referring to the khanate's
chief judge with the Arabic-derived term
kadıasker, he
created a new term, töre başı, who was
responsible for
applying Chingisid...
- عزت افندی,
Modern Turkish:
Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi) (alternative:
Kadiasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi,
Seyyid Mustafa) (b. 1801
Tosya – d. 16 November...
- Monument's
Inner Jewels", nps.gov The Cambrian, vol. XVII, p. 139. 1897.
Kadiasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi (1801–1876)
Journal of
Ottoman Calligraphy "Sister...
- kadı): a judge.
Kazasker (Ottoman Turkish: قاضيعسكر,
Modern Turkish:
kadıasker): one of the two
chief judges of the
Ottoman Empire,
entrusted with military...