- Beylerbey
:"Beylerbeyi" redirects here.Beylerbey (from Beylerbeyi, Ottoman Turkish for "
Bey of Beys", meaning "Commander of Commanders" or "Lord of Lords"; originally Beglerbeg(i) in older Turkic, is the Ottoman and Safavid title used for the highest rank in the hierarchy of provincial administrators (all military officers, at high levels generallypasha s), in western terms aGovernor-general , with authority over the Governors (often styled "Wali") of several "vilayet "s, generally (if not yet made) aPasha (circa General), second only to theGrand Vizier .The rank was used (with many different spelling variants) initially for very large parts of the empire – all of
Anatolia andRumelia – but in later centuries the title was devaluated by extending it to the governors of various much smaller Ottomaneyalet s.Other use
Beylerbeyi is also the name of a neighbourhood of
Istanbul , on the Asian side of the city, where theBeylerbeyi Palace is located. The neighborhood hosts a number of charming seafood restaurants along the shores of theBosphorus . Along its shores also spreads a number ofYalı s (old Ottoman houses by the Bosphorus) giving the town a very original charm especially if seen from the sea side. In Beylerbeyi you also find the Bosphorus Pasha Hotel, an oldYalı that has been turned into a boutique hotel, part of the Relais et Chateaux chain. A number of famous Turkish sweets shops, making baklava and other famous delicacies, spread on the sides of its main road as part of the local market.ee also
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Bey , his jurisdictionBeylik
*Beqlare-beq , its non-equivalent cognate in Mongolian
*Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire ources and references
* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Turkey/turkey.htm RoyalArk- OttomanTurkey-Glossary]
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