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Agha (Turkish: ağa; [2] Ottoman Turkish: آغا; Persian: آقا, romanized: āghā; "chief, master, lord" [3]) is an honorific title for a civilian or officer, or often part of such title.
Agha, also Aga (Ottoman Turkish: أغا, Persian: آقا āghā "chief, master, lord"), as an honorific title for a civilian or military officer, or often part of such title, was placed after the name of certain civilian or military functionaries in the Ottoman Empire.
Agha (Turkish: ağa; [2] Ottoman Turkish: آغا; Persian: آقا, romanized: āghā; "chief, master, lord" [3]) is an honorific title for a civilian or officer, or often part of such title.
Agha, also Aga (from Turkish: ağa "chief, master, lord", Persian: آقا ), as a title for a civilian or military officer, or often part of such title, was placed after the name of certain military functionaries in the Ottoman Empire.
Ağa, also Aga, is a "civil" or "military" title of Turkish origin used after the name of some civil or military officials in the Ottoman Empire. It was a title given to prestigious rulers, chiefs of many organizations, and people who took the administration of regions in their hands.
Agha (Turkish: ağa; Ottoman Turkish: آغا; Persian: آقا, romanized: āghā; "chief, master, lord") is an honorific title for a civilian or officer, or often part of such title. In the Ottoman times, some court functionaries and leaders of organizations like bazaar or the janissary units were entitled to the agha title.
24 Σεπ 2024 · آغا (āḡa) m. lord, master. agha, an honorific title of address; Mr., sir. شلونك آغاتي؟ šlonak āḡāti? How are you Sir? Ottoman Turkish. [edit] Alternative forms. [edit]