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Lala (title)
Lala (ペルシア語:لل‍ه), (トルコ語:Lala) was a Turkish and Persian title (of Persian origin) meaning ''tutor'' and ''statesman'' during Ottoman and Safavid Empire.〔Biography of Abbas I 2012 ISBN 9789643517267.〕
== History ==
In Ottoman tradition, lalas were the experienced statesmen who were assigned as the tutors of the young princes ((トルコ語:Şehzade)). While still in teen ages, the princes were sent to provinces as provencial governors ((トルコ語:sanjak bey)). They were accompanied by their lalas who trained them in statesmanship. The purpose of this practice was to prepare the princes for the future duty of regency. Later when the prince was enthroned as the sultan his lala was usually promoted to be a vizier.
Up to the 13th sultan Mehmet III (the end of the 16th century) all sultans enjoyed a period of provencial governship prior to their reign. However 14th sultan Ahmet I (1603-1617) who was enthroned in early teens without a period of provencial governship, banned this practice. This meant the decrease in the status of the lala.〔(Ottoman culture page )〕

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