Bey, agha, pasha are some of most used Ottoman titles.
The greatest leader of the Ottoman Empire was probably Suleiman the Magnificent. During his rule in the 16th and 17th Centuries, the Ottoman Empire grew to become a formidable world power.
The Khedive of Egypt was a title used by the viceroys who governed Egypt and Sudan on behalf of the Ottoman Empire from 1867 until the British occupation in 1882. The position was established by the Ottoman Sultan, granting the Khedive significant autonomy while still being nominally under Ottoman control. The most notable Khedive was Ismail Pasha, who oversaw modernization efforts and significant infrastructure projects. The title was abolished in 1914, following the formal declaration of a British protectorate over Egypt.
In addition to the Seljuks, the title "sultan" was used by various other Islamic rulers, notably the Abbasid Caliphs, who granted the title to regional leaders to denote authority over specific territories. The Ayyubid dynasty, founded by Saladin, also utilized the title, as did the Ottoman sultans, who rose to prominence later. Additionally, some North African dynasties, such as the Almohads and Almoravids, adopted the title as well.
The Ottoman Empire was named after it's first leader Osman I.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
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"bei" (or at least it is so in my native language :p) Ligia Aga