''Mütesellim'' or ''mutesellim'' () was an
Ottoman gubernatorial title used to describe mainly the head of a
''nahiye'', but also other positions within the Ottoman hierarchy, depending on the context. Mostly this title was used for civil governors of individual towns, who managed
tax collection and maintained public order.
In order to reduce conflicts between ''mütesellim''s, in some cases one ''mütesellim'' was appointed by the ''
sanjak-bey'' as lieutenant governor in charge for the whole ''
sanjak''.
The Ottoman Empire abolished the position of ''mütesellim'' in 1842. This position was often connected with conflicts between various parties who saw it as possibility to increase their personal wealth.
In the period between 1842 and 1864 local military governors assisted by local administration were in charge for tax collection and control of the population instead of ''mütesellims''.
After 1864 and the creation of the ''
vilayet
A vilayet (, "province"), also known by #Names, various other names, was a first-order administrative division of the later Ottoman Empire. It was introduced in the Vilayet Law of 21 January 1867, part of the Tanzimat reform movement initiated b ...
'' system, the office of ''mütesellim'' was replaced with new position of ''
mutasarrıf
Mutasarrif, mutesarrif, mutasarriff, or mutesarriff () was the title used in the Ottoman Empire and places like post-Ottoman Iraq for the governor of an administrative district in place of the usual sanjakbey. The Ottoman rank of mutasarrif was e ...
''.
References
Gubernatorial titles
Civil servants from the Ottoman Empire
Turkish words and phrases
Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire
Taxation in the Ottoman Empire
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