Mekteb-i Mülkiye (Ottoman School of Civil Administration)

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Mekteb-i Mülkiye was the Ottoman Empire’s premier school for training civil administrators and bureaucrats, playing a key role in shaping the modern state’s administrative elite.

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instanceOf Ottoman higher education institution
civil service school
admissionCriteria competitive examination
associatedWithReformEra Tanzimat GENERATED
city Istanbul
country Ottoman Empire
curriculumComponent administrative law
finance and taxation
foreign languages
political history
educationalFocus law
political science
public administration
educationLevel tertiary education
fieldOfWork civil administration
governance
public policy
foundedBy Ottoman government NERFINISHED
foundedUnderRuler Sultan Abdülmecid I NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
inception 1859
influencedBy French grandes écoles model
languageOfInstruction Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
legacy predecessor of Ankara University Faculty of Political Science
location Istanbul NERFINISHED
nativeName Mekteb-i Mülkiye NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage Ottoman Turkish
notableRole centralization of state administration
professionalization of Ottoman bureaucracy
operatedBy Ottoman Ministry of Education NERFINISHED
partOf Ottoman civil service reform NERFINISHED
Tanzimat-era modernization
produced administrative elite of the Ottoman Empire
central government officials
diplomats
high-ranking provincial governors
purpose training bureaucrats
training civil administrators
regionServed Ottoman provinces
replacedBy Mekteb-i Mülkiye-i Şahane NERFINISHED
shortName Mülkiye NERFINISHED
significance key institution in forming modern Ottoman-Turkish bureaucracy
premier school for Ottoman civil administration
status defunct
studentBody male students
translatedName School of Civil Administration NERFINISHED
typeOfSchool secular state school

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