House of Osman

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House of Osman was the name of the administrative structure of the Ottoman Dynasty, part of the state organization of the Ottoman Empire but nonetheless directly linked to the dynasty. The house had three distinct elements: servants (advisors, bookkeepers, bureaucrats) of the Sultan, who had more contact with the outside world, the Imperial Harem, which was closed to outsiders but constituted a highly effective ruling system and the Palace School, which educated and in a sense shaped the future policy-makers of the Empire.

Royal house
House of Osman
New Dynasty
Ruling house of the Ottoman Empire
1299 – 19 November 1922
Vacant
Preceded by
‘Abbāsid Dynasty
Caliphate Dynasty
1517 – 3 March 1924
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