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      • 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.
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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. In the Ottoman times, some court functionaries and leaders of organizations like bazaar or the janissary units were entitled to the agha title.

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    Jul 4, 2024 · The Turkish word ağa (agha) means “ruler, elder brother,” and in Ottoman times also “master, leader.” The term can also refer to a landowner or a butler in a household. ... From: Agha in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World »

  4. These titles either defined their formal profession (such as Pasha, Hoca, etc.) or their informal status within the society (such as Bey, Agha, Hanım, Efendi, etc.). Later, family surnames were made mandatory in Turkey by the 1934 Surname Law. Usage by Ottoman royalty.

  5. "Aga/Ağa" or sometimes "Ağabey/Abi" literally means "he who owns the house". It refers to the persom that is in charge of the current environment. It also carries the meaning "older brother" because the elders are usually in charge of the house and are responsible for the younger sibling. Makig them "Ağabey/Aabi".

  6. 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.

  7. Translation for 'agha' in the free English-Turkish dictionary and many other Turkish translations.

  8. Agha. Ağa is the title given to persons who have a privileged position and authority in Turkey, especially in the Ottoman period. The word Aga was originally used as military and administrative authority to name certain rankings in the janissary and the sir, some members of the sultan's family, and the officials who control the sultan's movement.