- Serdar (Ottoman rank)
Serdar was a military rank in the
Ottoman Empire ,Montenegro andSerbia . It means a head (ser) of place/land (dar ). Serdars especially served at borders of Ottoman Empire. They were responsible for security of lands. For example,Yakup Ağa who was the father ofBarbaros fromYenice .Etymology
Serdar is a two-part name. "Ser" is a prefix meaning head or chief; "dar" is a suffix, it means patriot. "Ser" is a Persian word and "dar" is an Arabic word.
Uses
* Serdar is a popular male name in
Turkey .
*Serdar-ı Ekrem or (Serdar-ı Azam ) means the chief commander with the highest rank where it sometimes refers to theSadrazam ofOttoman Empire .
* Serdar is also used as a noun (especially to give a nostalgic feeling) with its original meaning (i.e. commander-in-chief) in Turkish.For example, "Ordunun serdarı yiğit savaşçılarına saldırı emrini verdi." (means "The commander-in-chief of the force ordered his brave fighters to attack."
* The word has been adapted in English with its original or alike spellings, i.e. serdar, sardar, sirdar, all meaning commander-in-chief of an army. However, these words are not used in common language.ee also
* Serdar or
Gyzylarbat is a city inTurkmenistan state.serdar is a very popular kurdish name, and the name itself is kurdish.
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