- Kethüda (Ottoman Turkish: صدارت كتخداسی; Turkish:
Sadaret Kethüdası; Persian: کدخدا),
often corrupted to k[y]ahya or
kehya in
daily speech, was an Ottoman...
- "deputy". In the
Ottoman Empire, the
title of
kaymakam (known
either as
sadâret kaymakamı or as
kaymakam pasha) was
originally used for the
official deputizing...
- minister" in
Ottoman Turkish. The
Office of the
Grand Vizier was
called the
sadaret. In the late
periods of the
Ottoman Empire,
especially during and after...
- Monastir, Kosova). 9 May, he was
appointed to a
secretariat formed in the
Sadaret and on 3 July, to the
deputy commander of the 21st
Infantry Division at...
- BOA], İrade
Dahiliye [İ.DH.], 281/17605, 5
Muharrem 1270 [8
October 1853]
Sadâret Amedi Kalemi [A.AMD.], 49/77, 5
Muharrem 1270 BOA,
Hariciye Nezâreti Siyasî...
- Constantinople,
afterwards being appointed to the
sadaret of
Anatolia and than in 1847 the
sadaret of Rumelia. On 15
January 1848 he was
appointed as...
-
Ottoman protocol register:containing
ceremonies from 1736 to 1808, BEO
Sadaret defterleri 350 in the
Prime Ministry Ottoman State Archives, Istanbul....
- Bankası Kültür Publishing, 2014, ISBN 9786053321118.
Mahmut Şevket Paşa'nın
Sadaret Günlüğü, İş Bankası Kültür Publishing, 2014, ISBN 9786053322351. Enver...
-
Ottoman protocol register:containing
ceremonies from 1736 to 1808, BEO
Sadaret defterleri 350 in the
Prime Ministry Ottoman State Archives, Istanbul....
-
Vizier (
sadâret kaymakamı) from
sometime in the 1610s
until late 1617, when he was
appointed as
third vizier. He was
reappointed as
sadâret kaymakamı...