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Administrative System of the Ottoman Empire

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The administrative system of the Ottoman Empire was a complex and multi-layered structure that allowed it to manage vast and diverse territories from the 14th century until 1922. At the top was the Sultan, who held absolute power and was considered the caliph of Islam. The empire was divided into provinces or "vilayets," each governed by a "Pasha" or "Bey," appointed by the Sultan. The central government included the Imperial Council, which advised the Sultan and was headed by the Grand Vizier. Various ministries managed specific domains like finance, military, and foreign affairs. The legal system was based on Islamic Sharia law, with religious courts handling most civil and family matters, while secular courts dealt with criminal cases. The administrative apparatus was supported by an intricate tax system and a network of spies and enforcers that ensured compliance and order across the empire. This system allowed the Ottoman Empire to maintain control over a diverse population and a large geographical area for several centuries.
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