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Berat is the Turkish name for a document, i.e. a decree most often of an economic or financial nature, or by which someone is appointed to serve in the state administration or army. In the Ottoman Empire, berats were issued in the name of the sultan, and the procedure for their issuance was under the jurisdiction of the Grand Vizier. When the new sultan came to power, all berats had to be restored, and these were known tekdid-i berat. They are made in a specific format, decorated with the Sultan's tugra. Special berats were also issued to higher religious elders, upon state confirmation of their entry into the appropriate duties. On this basis, every Orthodox hierarch in the Ottoman Empire was also required to have a sultan's berat. Special berat-holders were known as beratlı.
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