timarholders
Timarholders were a class of landowners in the Ottoman Empire who held land grants, known as timars, from the central government. These grants were typically awarded to military leaders, officials, and other loyal subjects in exchange for their services. The timar system was introduced during the early Ottoman period to consolidate and distribute land, and it played a significant role in the empire's economic and social structure.
The timar system functioned as a form of land tenure, where the timarholder was responsible for the
However, the timar system also had its drawbacks. The grants were often small and fragmented, leading to
Despite these issues, the timar system remained a crucial aspect of the Ottoman Empire's economic and social