The system of governance and administration in the Ottoman Empire (The Sultan, the great Sadr, Sheikh Islam

  • .IbtsimHmood Mohammed Mohammed University of Tikrit Faculty of Education for Human Sciences Department of History

Abstract

The Ottoman Empire was founded on the outskirts of the rest of the Byzantine state and it was a European state before it became an Asian state. Therefore, the state did not have one system at all, so that the one regime in Anatolia was different in both the Balkans and the Arab world. The Ottoman regime had special features that appeared to be linked to the geographical location of the state at the beginning of its era, including some special features of the Byzantine system and the Ottoman system. Since the country is surrounded by a state of general disorder, the Ottoman Empire has tended to expand as the best means of defense and hence the declaration of sultans


The supreme leader of the Ottoman Empire was the Sultan, the first influential political and military force known as Khankar. He was known as Bad Shah and the supreme ruler. The Sultan had absolute powers. He was the head of state, the supreme commander of the Ottoman forces, .



  • The Sultan has known several titles including the great Sultan, the Sultan of the world, the time of the rotor, the ruler of the public, the ruler of the quarter of the world, the Sultan of the sultans of the world, the blessed king of time, the blessed blessed king, The Sultan of high ignorance, the shadow of God, the traces of infidelity and tyranny, Naseb Brigade Shara in the horizons, spread the carpet of compassion in the worlds at all, and hands hands overflowing blessings, hero of the Koran


 

Published
Mar 22, 2019
How to Cite
MOHAMMED MOHAMMED, .IbtsimHmood. The system of governance and administration in the Ottoman Empire (The Sultan, the great Sadr, Sheikh Islam. Journal of Tikrit university for humanities - مجلة جامعة تكريت للعلوم الانسانية, [S.l.], v. 25, n. 9, p. 139-157, mar. 2019. ISSN 1817-6798. Available at: <http://jtuh.tu.edu.iq/index.php/hum/article/view/54>. Date accessed: 19 may 2024.