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- Title
Sicill-i Ahvâl Defterlerine Göre Develili Memurlar.
- Authors
ÖZTÜRK, İbrahim
- Abstract
One of the main sources used in the writing of the biographies of the civil servants in the Ottoman State organization is the Sicill-i Ahval. Registering the status of the civil servants, which are subject to state translations during their duties, is called Sicill-i ahval, and the registers resulting from the registration are called Sicill-i Ahval. Sicill-i Ahvâl is the archive source where the biographies of the civil servants are recorded and kept by the Sicill-i Ahvâl commission, which has been carrying out the registry procedures of the Ottoman civil servants since 1879. It is aimed to monitor the developmental stages of civil servants who served in the state organization during the reign of Abdülhamid. With the development of the bureaucracy in the Tanzimat Period, the number of civil servants also increased. Registry records have been started to be kept for the selection, appointment and promotion of civil servants. In the documents prepared, the name, nickname, place and date of birth, father’s name, if his father is a civil servant, his rank, education level, date of initiation, dismissal, appointment and proceedings, if any, and nationality if he is non-Muslim. This study has been prepared on the basis of the afore mentioned source. The life and professional career of 25 identifiable civil servants born in Develi District are discussed. Thus, information such as the civil servants’ father’s names, their father's occupation, family name, birth dates, the schools they attended, the languages they knew and the level of their knowledge of these languages, the fields they worked in, the age at which they started their civil service, their duties, and their salaries were determined.
- Subjects
CIVIL service; BIRTHPLACES; PERSONAL names; BIOGRAPHY writing; STATUS (Law); BUREAUCRACY
- Publication
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 2022, Vol 21, Issue 4, p2479
- ISSN
1303-0094
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21547/jss.1121663