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() is a military rank used in the militaries of many
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, and formerly of the Ottoman Armed Forces. Usually, it ranks below
Fariq 'awal ''Birinci ferik'' or ''ferik-i evvel'' (corresponding to the earlier Ottoman rank of '' Serdar'') was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. The title means "''First Ferik''" and was senior to a ''Ferik'' and junior only to the '' Müşir'' (eq ...
() and above Liwa ().


Ottoman use

It corresponds to a
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(
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: ''Korgeneral'') in the modern
Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces () is the main branch of the Turkish Armed Forces responsible for Army, land-based military operations. The army was formed on November 8, 1920, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Significant campaigns since the ...
. The rank was junior to the '' Birinci Ferik/Ferîk-i Evvel'' (
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) and superior to the rank ''
Mirliva ''Mirliva'' or ''Mîr-i livâ'' was a military rank of the Ottoman Army and Navy. It corresponds to brigadier general ( modern Turkish: ''Tuğgeneral'') and division general ( modern Turkish: ''Tümgeneral'') in the modern Turkish Army. ''M ...
'' ( Brigade general) in the Ottoman Army and the pre-1935 Turkish Army. The collar mark (later
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) and
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(until 1933) of a ''Ferik'' had three stripes and two stars during the early years of the Turkish Republic. The rank of ferik was abolished on November 26, 1934, in accordance with Article 3 of Law No. 2590 on the Abolition of Nicknames and Titles. With Decree No. 2295, issued on April 9, 1935, the equivalent of the ferik rank was designated as
corps general An army corps general or corps general is a rank held by a general officer who commands an army corps. The rank originates from the French Revolutionary System, and is used by a number of countries. Normally, the rank is above the divisional ge ...
.


Current use

The rank of is usually equivalent to the Anglophone ranks of
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,
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and air marshal, depending on the service branch.


See also

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Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire The military ranks of the Ottoman Empire may be visually identified by the military insignia used during the Military of the Ottoman Empire. Army ranks Classic Army * Agha (Ottoman Empire), Aghas were commanders of the different branches of th ...
*
Comparative army officer ranks of Arabophone countries Rank comparison chart of officers for armies/land forces of Arabophone Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardi ...
*
Comparative navy officer ranks of Arabophone countries The degrees of comparison of adjectives and adverbs are the various forms taken by adjectives and adverbs when used to compare two entities (comparative degree), three or more entities (superlative degree), or when not comparing entities (positi ...
* Comparative air force officer ranks of Arabophone countries


References

{{Reflist Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire Turkish words and phrases Arabic words and phrases