Pasha (Turkish: General) is a title in Turkiye Stratocracy.
Overview
Pasha is the highest class of people in Turkiye Stratocracy, that entrusted with the role of leading the country. A council of Pasha only has 100 people, showing that it's an extremely prestigious title.
Role
A pasha usually served at one of the government bureau's head periodically, making them vital for the country's prosperity. A pasha also has the right to command a full legion of their own, being the highest military rank in Turkiye's army.
Three times a week, all pashas are required to be present at Kubbe Altu to carry out a discussion regarding the country's welfare, forming a council named Diwan.
Hierarchy
Between the 100 pasha, there are 13 people that's called vizier (Turkish: minister), that given responsibility to govern one of the 13 provinces of Turkiye Stratocracy.
At the top of the pyramid, there's Buyuk Pasha (Turkish: Great General) that becomes the head of the state.
Recruitment
All pashas are recruited from military ranks, since pasha is essentially a military rank. Each time a seat in the Diwan is empty, a prospective candidate is recruited from military ranks, since Diwan should consists of 100 pashas, no more, no less.
When a vizier's seat is empty, the pasha that fill the blank should has experience in minimum 20 of the 34 bureaus before he can qualify.
Known Pasha's
- Sehir Khalil
- Tughril Mahmut
- Zehir Zaganos
- Kurt Kurt
- Buyuk
- Tesisat-kapi Sarjah
Trivia
- The Pasha title is based on the real-life Ottoman title Pasha.
- However there are several differences in regards to authority power: Buyuk Pasha having highest power compared to a Sultan.