Jump to content

Damat

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 84.241.212.160 (talk) at 10:36, 16 November 2015. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Royal and noble ranks in Iran, Turkey, Caucasus, Pakistan and Afghanistan
Turban helmet of a sultan
Shah : Emperor
High King
King : Sultan, Sultana, Padishah
Royal Prince : Shahzada (Şehzade), Mirza
Noble Prince : Sahibzada
Nobleman: Nawab, Baig, Begzada
Royal house : Damat,
Governmental : Lala, Agha, Hazinedar

Damat (Template:Lang-tr, "bridegroom"; from Persian: Template:Rtl-lang dāmād, "son-in-law") was an official Ottoman title describing men that entered the imperial House of Osman by means of marriage, literally becoming the bridegroom to the Ottoman sultan and the dynasty. In almost all cases, this occurred when a man married an Ottoman princess.

Among others, the following people were damats to the Ottoman dynasty:

See also