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Themilitary ranks of theOttoman Empire may be visually identified by the militaryinsignia used during theMilitary of the Ottoman Empire.

Army ranks

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Classic Army

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  • Aghas were commanders of the different branches of the military services, like "azap agha", "besli agha", "janissary agha", for the commanders of azaps, beslis, and janissaries, respectively. This designation was given to commanders of smaller military units, too, for instance the "bölük agha", and the "ocak agha", the commanders of a "bölük" (company) and an "ocak" (troops) respectively.
  • Boluk-bashi was a commander of a "bölük", equivalent with the rank ofcaptain.
  • Chorbaji (Turkish for "soup server") was a commander of an orta (regiment), approximately corresponding to the rank ofcolonel (Turkish:Albay) today. In seafaring, the term was in use for the boss of a ship's crew, a role similar to that ofboatswain.

Modern Army

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Military personnel in the Ottoman Empire were assigned different duties according to their capabilities in order to administer the Armed Forces and particularly to be successful in battle. They were given various ranks so that they could conduct relations with each other and be fully aware of their duties. The issue of what sort of duties should be allocated to which unit or to which military institution used to be determined by the ranking within the Armed Forces. InIslamic countries, certain 'degrees', instead of ranks, were given in accordance with the categorization of government duties. In the course of time, these 'degrees' had taken on certain characteristics. In the Ottoman Empire, besides the ranks that were awarded after passing through certain stages of promotion, there was also the rank of "Pasha" that was given directly by theOttoman Sultan. This rank, which continued until the establishment of theRepublic of Turkey, was also given to civilian administrators who were approved of and found suitable. After the establishment of the Republic, the Sultanate was abolished, and the title became synonymous with the General rank, restricted to the Armed Forces only. Paymaster of a regiment - Captain of the Right Wing (Alay Emini - Sağ Kolağası): The rank of the Captain of the Right Wing was very high. The rank of the Adjutant and Paymaster of a regiment was also high but such individuals were not from the military class and they dealt with clerical duties and equipment needed by the regiment. Captain of the Wing - The Captain of the Left Wing- (Kolağası - Sol Kolağası): Captain of the Wing or the Captain of the Left Wing was the senior Captain. If he was educated in the regiment, he was called "Ağa" but if he was the son of a pasha, he was called "Bey".

Officers

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The rank insignia ofcommissioned officers.

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
 Ottoman Army
(1827-1856)[1][a]
مشير
Müşîr
فريق
Ferîk
ميرلواء
Mirliva
ميرالاي
Miralay
قايمقام
Kaymakam
بن باشي
Binbaşı
كول اغاسي
Kolağası
يوزباشي
Yüzbaşı
ملاظم
Mülâzım
 Ottoman Army
(1856-1876)[1][b]
مشير
Müşîr
فريق
Ferîk
ميرلواء
Mirliva
ميرالاي
Miralay
قايمقام
Kaymakam
بن باشي
Binbaşı
كول اغاسي
Kolağası
يوزباشي
Yüzbaşı
ملاظم اول
Mülâzım-ı evvel
ملاظم ثاني
Mülâzım-ı sânî
 Ottoman Army
(1876-1909)[1]
مشير
Müşîr
فريق
Ferîk
ميرلواء
Mirliva
ميرالاي
Miralay
قايمقام
Kaymakam
بن باشي
Binbaşı
كول اغاسي
Kolağası
يوزباشي
Yüzbaşı
ملاظم اول
Mülâzım-ı evvel
ملاظم ثاني
Mülâzım-ı sânî
 Ottoman Army
(1909–1922)[1]
مشير
Müşîr
فريق اول
Ferîk-i evvel
فريق
Ferîk
ميرلواء
Mirliva
ميرالاي
Miralay
قايمقام
Kaymakam
بن باشي
Binbaşı
كول اغاسي
Kolağası[c]
يوزباشي
Yüzbaşı
ملاظم اول
Mülâzım-ı evvel
ملاظم ثاني
Mülâzım-ı sânî

Other ranks

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The rank insignia ofnon-commissioned officers andenlisted personnel.

Rank groupNon-commissioned officerEnlisted
 Ottoman Army
(1827-1856)[1][a]
No insignia
چاووش
Çavuş
سنققدار
Sancaktar
اون باشي
Onbaşı
نفر
Nefer
 Ottoman Army
(1856-1876)[1][d]
No insignia
باش چاووش
Başçavuş
چاووش
Çavuş
بلوك اميني
Bölük emini
اون باشي
Onbaşı
نفر
Nefer
 Ottoman Army
(1876-1911)[1][d]
No insignia
باش چاووش
Başçavuş
چاووش
Çavuş
بلوک امینی
Bölük emini
اون باشی
Onbaşı
نفر
Nefer
 Ottoman Army
(1911–1916)[1]
No insignia
تاکم باشی
Takımbaşı[e][f]
(Machine Guns)
باش چاووش
Başçavuş
(Artillery)
باش چاووش معینی
Başçavuş muavini[f]
(Cavalry)
چاووش
Çavuş
(Infantry)
اون باشی
Onbaşı
(Infantry)
نفر
Nefer
 Ottoman Army
(1916–1922)[1]
No insignia
تاکم باشی
Takımbaşı[f]
(Machine guns)
باش چاوش
Başçavuş
(Artillery)
باش چاوش معینی
Başçavuş muavini[f]
(Cavalry)
چاوش
Çavuş
(Infantry)
اون باشی
Onbaşı
(Infantry)
نفر
Nefer

Navy ranks

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Officers

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The rank insignia ofcommissioned officers.

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
 Ottoman Navy
(1827-1856)[1][a]
قَبْطَان پَاشَا
Kaptan paşa
بَحْرِيَّة فَرِيقِی
Bâhriye ferîki
بَحْرِيَّة مِيرلِيوَاسِی
Bâhriye mirlivası
اُچْ آمْبَارْلِی سُوَارِيسِی
Üç ambarlı süvarisi
مِيرَلاَی
Miralay
قَايْمَقَام
Kaymakam
بِينبَاشِی
Binbaşı
قُول آغَاسِی
Kolağası
يُوزبَاشِی
Yüzbaşı
مُلَازِم
Mülâzım
 Ottoman Navy
(1856-1861)[1]
رَئِيس پَاشَا
Reis paşa
فَرِيق پَاشَا
Ferîk paşa
لِوَاء پَاشَا
Liva paşa
اُچْ آمْبَارْلِی سُوَارِيسِی
Üç ambarlı süvarisi
مِيرَلاَی
Miralay
قَايْمَقَام
Kaymakam
بِينبَاشِی
Binbaşı
بُويْرُلْتُلُو قَبْطَان
Buyrultulu kaptan
 Ottoman Navy
(1861-1876)[1]
رَئِيس پَاشَا
Reis paşa
فَرِيق پَاشَا
Ferîk paşa
لِوَاء پَاشَا
Liva paşa
اُچْ آمْبَارْلِی سُوَارِيسِی
Üç ambarlı süvarisi
مِيرَلاَی
Miralay
قَايْمَقَام
Kaymakam
بِينبَاشِی
Binbaşı
بُويْرُلْتُلُو قَبْطَان
Buyrultulu kaptan
مُلَازِم
Mülâzım
 Ottoman Navy
(1876-1909)[1]
مُشِير
Müşîr
فَرِيق
Ferîk
مِيرلِيوَا
Mirliva
مِيرَلاَی
Miralay
قَايْمَقَام
Kaymakam
بِينَباشِی
Binbaşı
كُولْ أُول
Kolevvel
كُولْ صَانِی
Kolsânî
يُوزبَاشِی
Yüzbaşı
مُلَازِمِ اوَّل
Mülâzım-ı evvel
مُلَازِمِ ثَانِی
Mülâzım-ı sânî
 Ottoman Navy
(1909–1922)[1]
مُشِير أَمِيرَال
Müşîr amiral
أَمِيرَال
Amiral
فِيس أَمِيرَال
Vice amiral
لِوَاء أَمِيرَال
Liva amiral
قُومُودُور
Komodor
قَلْيُون قَبْطَانِی
Kalyon kaptanı
فِرْقَاطَيْن قَبْطَانِی
Fırkateyn kaptanı
قُورْوِيت قَبْطَانِی
Korvet kaptanı
بِيرِينْجِی صِنِفْ يُوزبَاشِی
Birinci sınıf yüzbaşı
يُوزبَاشِی
Yüzbaşı
مُلَازِمِ اوَّل
Mülâzım-ı evvel
مُلَازِمِ ثَانِی
Mülâzım-ı sânî
مُهَنْدِس
Mühendis[a]

Other ranks

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The rank insignia ofnon-commissioned officers andenlisted personnel.

Rank groupSenior non-commissioned officerNon-commissioned officerEnlisted
 Ottoman Navy
(1827-1856)[1][a]
No insignia
چاووش
Çavuş
اُونباشی
Onbaşı
نَفَر
Nefer
 Ottoman Navy
(1856-1876)[1][d]
No insignia
باش چاووش
Başçavuş
چاووش
Çavuş
بُولُوك اَمينی
Bölük emini
اُونباشی
Onbaşı
نَفَر
Nefer
 Ottoman Navy
(1876-1914)[1][d]
No insignia
سِرْگِدِيكْلِی
Sergedikli
گِدِيكْلِی اَوَّل
Gedikli evvel
گِدِيكْلِی ثَانِی
Gedikli sânî
گِدِيكْلِی ثَالِث
Gedikli sâlis
باش چاووش
Başçavuş
چاووش
Çavuş
بُولُوك اَمِينی
Bölük emini
اُونباشی
Onbaşı
نَفَر
Nefer
 Ottoman Navy
(1914–1922)[1][d]
No insignia
بِيرِينْجِی صِنِفْ گِدِيكْلِی
Birinci sınıf gedikli
اِيكِينْجِی صِنِفْ گِدِيكْلِی
İkinci sınıf gedikli
اُچُونْجِی صِنِفْ گِدِيكْلِی
Üçüncü sınıf gedikli
گِدِيكْلِی نَامْزَدِی
Gedikli namzedi
بَاش چاووش
Başçavuş
چاووش
Çavuş
اُونباشی
Onbaşı
نَفَر
Nefer

See also

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Military ranks of Turkey

Notes

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  1. ^abcdeWorn on the collar.
  2. ^Insignia kept until 1909 for the following: Imperial Entourage, Aides-de-Camp of His Majesty the Sultan, Imperial Guard Units, the Gendarmerie, the Dragoon Regiment, the Fire Brigade Regiment, the Rifle Company and the 1. Army.
  3. ^Rank discontinued in 1910.
  4. ^abcdeOnly worn on the left sleeve.
  5. ^Introduced in 1916.
  6. ^abcdNot present in the Gendarmerie.

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrGeçer 2022.

Bibliography

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  • Geçer, Kadir (2022).Osmanlı İmparatorluğu Askerî Kıyafetleri 1826-1922 [Ottoman Empire Military Clothing 1826-1922] (in Turkish). Hisart Culture Publications.ISBN 9786050699814.

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