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  • ...u 1985, pp. 3–6</ref> The [[Rouran]]s were the first people who used the titles ''[[khagan]]'' and ''khan'' for their emperors.<ref name="Grousset">{{cite ...The female alternatives are [[Khatun]], [[Khatoon]] and [[Khanum]]. These titles or names are sometimes written as ''Han'', ''Kan'', ''[[Hakan]]'', ''Hanum'
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  • ...alth. In return, the Mirzas financed her [[Russo-Turkish war]] against the Ottoman Empire.<ref>[http://www.okcir.com/Articles%20V%201/MadinaTlostanova-FM.pdf ...even distant kins. Noblemen loyal to the kings also received this [[Noble titles|Title]], although their usage differed.
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  • ...go'', Sogdian ''βγ-'',<ref name="Iranica2" /> and were used as honorific titles of kings and other men of high rank in the meaning of "lord".<ref name="Ira ...toman realm were titled ''Bey''. The chief [[monarch|sovereign]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] only came to be called [[sultan]] starting in 1383 when [[Murad I]
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  • | data8 = Governmental : [[Lala (title)|Lala]], [[Agha (Ottoman Empire)|Agha]], [[Hazinedar]] ...caucasia]]) namely the [[Shirvanshah]]s, the rulers and offspring of the [[Ottoman Empire]] (in that context spelled as ''Şeh''), [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] em
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  • ...t of Ottoman Grand Viziers|Grand Vizier]] [[Ahmet Tevfik Pasha]], the last Ottoman ''Serdar-ı Azam''.]] [[File:Brigadir_Janko_Vukotic.jpg|right|thumb|''[[Serdar (Ottoman rank)|Serdar]]'' Janko Vukotić of the [[Principality of Montenegro|Princip
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  • ...x.php?search=amir&searchmode=none EtymologyOnLine]</ref> It was one of the titles or names of the [[Islam]]ic prophet [[Muhammad]]. == Princely, ministerial and noble titles ==
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  • ...eb.archive.org/web/20130529094441/http://warfare.atwebpages.com:80/Ottoman/Ottoman.htm |archivedate=2013-05-29 |df= }}</ref>]] ...om these [[Anatolia]]n territories conquered during the ''ghazw'' that the Ottoman Empire emerged, and in its legendary traditions it is said that its founder
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  • {{About|sultans in general|the Turkish Sultans|List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire|other uses|Sultan (disambiguation)}} ...med II]] is considered one of the most famous [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[Ottoman Sultans|sultans]].]]
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  • ...itle, was placed after the name of certain military functionaries in the [[Ottoman Empire]]. At the same time some court functionaries were entitled to the '' *[[State organisation of the Ottoman Empire]]
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  • ...title of Genghis Khan (universal leader) instead of one of the old tribal titles such as Gur Khan or Tayang Khan, marking the start of the Mongol Empire.<re ...wing the seeds of a Turkic culture that would later crystallize into the [[Ottoman Empire]] under the [[Sunni]] faith. In the East, the native Chinese overthr
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  • ...when [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[Sultan]] [[Suleyman the Magnificent]] [[Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–55)|added Mosul]] to his empire by capturing it from ...ding the approaches to [[Anatolia]] and to the Syrian coast. Then with the Ottoman reconquest of Baghdad (1638), the [[Liwa (Arabic)|liwa’]] of Mosul became
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  • ...a [[muhaddith]]. A [[qadi]] is a judge in an Islamic court. [[Honorific]] titles given to scholars include [[shiekh]], [[mullah]] and [[maulvi]]. [[Imam]] ( ...k0AWlqYCYDw&ved=0CEAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=umar%20Bayt%20al-mal&f=false|title=Ottoman History: Misperceptions and Truths By Said Öztürk Page 539|publisher=|acc
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  • ...tions, especially lexical and morphological, to [[Ottoman Turkish language|Ottoman Turkish]] and [[Yakut language|Yakut]]".<ref name="Pritsak1982"/> ...975-6782-56-0; Shervashidxe I.N., ''"Fragment of Ancient Türkic lexicon. Titles"''//Problems of Linguistics, No 3, pp. 81–91, (''In Russian'')</ref><ref
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  • The [[Rouran Khaganate]] (330–555) was the first people to use the titles Khagan and Khan for their emperors, replacing the [[Chanyu]] of the [[Xiong ...he Lord of the Universe; next followed a series of specifically 'regional' titles, starting with Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.
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  • [[Category:Court titles]] [[Category:Royal titles]]
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  • [[File:Ottoman Mamluk horseman circa 1550.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] mamluk [[heavy cavalry]] armour, circa 1550]] ...ef>{{cite journal|last=Hathaway|first=Jane|title=The Military Household in Ottoman Egypt|journal=International Journal of Middle East Studies|date=February 19
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  • ...er and the Politics of Difference|date=2011|page=100}}</ref> the names and titles of early Keraite leaders suggest that they were speakers of a [[Turkic lang ...tion in Steppe Formations: the Kerait Khanate and Chinggis Khan" in: ''The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage'', Vol. 15, Leiden: Brill (1998).
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