House of Osman
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State organisation of the Ottoman Empire |
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House of Osman (Ottoman Dynasty) | |
Grand Vizier (1320–1922) | |
Dīvān (1586?–1908) | |
Imperial Government (1908–1920) | |
See also |
Subdivisions – Vassal & tributary states |
House of Osman is the name to the administrative structure of the Ottoman Dynasty, which is part of state organization of the Ottoman Empire, however directly linked to dynasty. The house has three distinct parts, servants (advisers, book keepers, bureaucrats) to Sultan which is more permeable to outside, Imperial Harem which is closed to the outsiders but highly effective ruling system with hundreds of female servants, and Palace School which educates, in a sense shapes, the future policy makers of the Empire.
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House of Osman
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New Dynasty |
Ruling house of the Ottoman Empire 1299 – 19 November 1922 |
Vacant |
Preceded by ‘Abbāsid Dynasty |
Caliphate Dynasty 1517 – 3 March 1924 |