Mulazim

Mülazım

Mülazım was a junior officer rank in the armed forces of the late Ottoman empire, equivalent to lieutenant. There were usually two grades:

  • Mülâzım-ı evvel, or first lieutenant;
  • Mülâzım-ı sani, or second lieutenant.
Quick Facts Military ranks in the late Ottoman period, Navy (1909-1916) ...

However, a number of military reforms affected military ranks (and their names and uniforms) through the history of the Ottoman empire.

History

In James Henry Skene's 1851 review of the Ottoman military, he noted that Mulazim were paid 280-350 piastres per month (including rations), perhaps more than contemporary British soldiers; as officers, their European-influenced uniforms included gold epaulettes, and distinctive lace on their cuffs as a mark of rank.[2]

Influences


References

  1. Skene (1851). The three eras of Ottoman history, a political essay on the late reforms of Turkey, considered principally as affecting her position in the event of a war taking place. p. 66.



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