Serasker

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The Serasker was the Ottoman Empire’s highest-ranking military official, serving as commander-in-chief of the army and often holding significant administrative and political authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman military office
government position
abolishedWith late Ottoman military-administrative reforms
alsoKnownAs Serasker
surface form: Seraskier
associatedWithEvent Tanzimat era military reforms
category Ottoman military ranks
Ottoman titles
military chiefs of staff
country Ottoman Empire
etymologyFrom Persian
hasAdministrativePower yes
hasAuthorityOver Ottoman Army
surface form: Ottoman land forces

military administration of the Ottoman Empire
hasPoliticalPower yes
jurisdiction Armed forces of the Ottoman Empire
surface form: Ottoman armed forces

military courts in some periods
languageOfTitle Ottoman Turkish
meaning head of the army
officeHolderSelection appointed by the Sultan
officeLocation Ağa Kapısı in Istanbul
surface form: Serasker Gate in Istanbul
oftenCombinedWith ministerial responsibilities
oftenHeldBy high-ranking Ottoman statesman
politicalSignificance key actor in Ottoman power struggles
powerBase army
predecessorRole Agha of the Janissaries
rankComparedTo field marshal
relatedOffice Grand Vizier
Minister of War
reportsTo Ottoman sultan
surface form: Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
responsibility implementation of military reforms in the 19th century
military discipline and order
organization of the Ottoman army
overall command of Ottoman military campaigns
security of the capital in some periods
role commander-in-chief of the Ottoman army
head of the Ottoman army
highest-ranking military official in the Ottoman Empire
seat Istanbul
sphereOfInfluence Ottoman authorities
surface form: Ottoman central government

Ottoman provinces during campaigns
successorOffice Ottoman Minister of War
timePeriod 19th century Ottoman Empire
Ottoman classical period
typeOfCommand supreme military command
usedUntil early 20th century

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Ottoman Army commandedBy Serasker
Hurshid Pasha positionHeld Serasker
this entity surface form: Serasker (commander-in-chief of Ottoman forces in Greece)
Serasker alsoKnownAs Serasker
this entity surface form: Seraskier