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Abstract
As a measure of rationalization in the Ottoman central chancery after the Eğri campaign of 1596, forty imperial council secretaries (divan-ı hümayun katipleri) were granted permanent exemption from the campaign service required by their status as zeamet-holders. An archive register, KK 7530, lists these holders of ‘a position as one of the 40’ (kırklı gedikliler) and names 29 others who succeeded to vacancies in this group between 1598 and 1610. It is thus possible to examine over a twelve-year period such aspects as the length of tenure and the rate of turnover, the background and status of original holders and their successors, and, in some cases, the manner of appointment to this particular group of secretaries. The first part of the article is a commentary on such elements in the register, focussing mainly on the original kırklı gedikliler, but with some comment on their successors. The second part gives a full transcription of the register. KK 7530 provides insight into a little- known group of Ottoman state servants c. 1600.
1596年Eğri战役后,作为奥斯曼帝国中央官署的一项合理化措施,40名帝国会议秘书(divan- ki h mayun katipleri)被授予永久豁免,以免除他们作为zeamet持有者所要求的竞选服务。档案登记簿KK 7530列出了这些“40人之一”的持有者(kırklı gedikliler),并列出了在1598年至1610年间接替这一群体职位的其他29人。因此,可以在12年期间审查任期长短和更替率、原秘书及其继任者的背景和地位,在某些情况下还可以审查任命这一特定秘书组的方式。本文的第一部分是对寄存器中这些元素的评论,主要集中在原始的kırklı gedikliler上,但对它们的后继者进行了一些评论。第二部分给出了音域的完整转录。kk7530提供了一群鲜为人知的1600年奥斯曼国家公务员的洞察力。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Ottoman Studies has been published continuously since 1980 and has carried the pluralist heritage of the Ottomans to contemporary academe by bringing together Ottomanists from different countries as well as from different disciplines and schools of thought. As the founder of the journal, the late Nejat Göyünç (1925-2001), stated in the preface he wrote for the first volume of the journal, the aim of the journal “is to become a means for the increasingly growing number of students of Ottoman Studies to get together in this journal, to encourage young members of the scholarly profession by publishing their interesting research …, to help them to become known, and to facilitate the presentation of their research to the scholarly world.”