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  2. Category : Political office-holders in the Ottoman Empire

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    Government ministers of the Ottoman Empire (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Political office-holders in the Ottoman Empire" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  3. Court of Accounts (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Accounts has roots going back to the Ottoman Empire. Şahin İpek states that "When the supreme audit institutions emerged in the west, Ottoman Court of Accounts was established in 1862 under the name of Divan-i Ali-i Muhasebat within the framework of the reform movements, referred to as “Islahat Hareketleri” in the Ottoman ...

  4. Turkish Revenue Administration - Wikipedia

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    The first fiscal organization in Ottoman Empire was established in the time of Sultan Murat I (1359-1389). This organization had been developed as a result of the rise in revenues and expenditures of the empire during the period of Mehmet II (Conqueror) and Süleyman I (Magnificent) However, there was not exactly a ministry of finance in Ottoman Empire until 1838.

  5. Ministries of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ministries of the Ottoman Empire. Each ministry was headed by a minister , appointed by the head of cabinet, the Grand Vizier . The Grand Vizier would gradually gain equivalent Prime ministerial powers during the Tanzimat , First Constitutional , and Second Constitutional Eras . [ 1 ]

  6. Ottoman Public Debt Administration - Wikipedia

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    After the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, between 1918 and 1924 Ottoman revenue stamps overprinted O.P.D.A. or A.D.P.O., or stamps printed with those inscriptions, were issued for use in Palestine, Transjordan, Syria and Lebanon. Duty stamps from the Ottoman Public Debt Administration. The OPDA was established by treaty which outlined its ...

  7. List of Ottoman ministers of finance - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a defterdar, anonymous Greek artist, ca. 1809 Louis-Nicolas de Lespinasse: Defterdar's office. The exact date of the formal establishment of the office is unknown. [1] According to some sources, the first defterdar was the Kadı (judge) of Mihaliç, Çelebi bin Mehmed, appointed in 1359 or 1360, during the reign of Murad I. [1]

  8. Rohan Khaunte - Wikipedia

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    Rohan has led in forming farmer's clubs in Porvorim with the objective to revive and encourage farming. [19] He has formed 16 Bhajani Mandalsin his Constituency. Rohan has also supported Tiatr and Goan Art & Folk Dance. He is the founding Chairman of the Porvorim Yuva Welfare Trust, [20] which was established in 2010.

  9. Category : Lists of office-holders in the Ottoman Empire

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    Pages in category "Lists of office-holders in the Ottoman Empire" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .