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Vizier

A vizier is a high-ranking political adviser or minister who runs governmental affairs and serves as the ruler's chief adviser in many Muslim-majority states and other pre-modern empires. The term denotes the senior official responsible for administration, finance, and diplomacy, and its exact powers varied widely over time and place.

The word comes from Arabic wazir, meaning 'one who bears a burden' or 'guardian.' It was adopted

In practice, viziers often headed the central administration, presiding over important councils, directing finances and the

Historical examples include the Ottoman grand vizier, who led the government under the sultan; the Mughal wazirs

In modern times, the office is largely historical, with many states replacing it by constitutional cabinets

into
Persian
as
vazir
and
spread
to
Turkish
as
vezir,
in
Indian
languages
as
wazir,
and
in
European
languages
as
vizier.
The
title
acquired
a
symbolic
and
practical
function
across
distinct
polities.
judiciary,
and
coordinating
military
affairs.
They
could
act
as
regents
for
underage
or
incapacitated
rulers
and,
in
some
regimes,
wield
de
facto
power
equal
to
or
greater
than
the
ruler.
in
India;
and
the
viziers
of
the
Seljuk
and
Timurid
realms.
A
famous
medieval
vizier
is
Nizam
al-Mulk,
whose
policies
shaped
the
Seljuk
state.
The
role
varied
from
prime
minister
to
powerful
administrator,
sometimes
ceremonial.
or
ministerial
systems.
The
term
survives
mainly
in
historical
writing
or
in
fantasy
literature
and
some
modern
titles
modeled
on
the
historical
office.