In the late 16th century, the Ottoman Empire underwent several important changes under the rule of Murad III and his successor Mehmed III. According to Palfodor's article, "Sultans, Imperial Councilors and Grand Viziers: Changes in the Ottoman Ruling Elite and the Formation of the Grand Vizier Terisi", these changes included the concentration of power in the imperial palace and the formation of the Ottoman family The regime included changes in decentralization. Transition to a centralized system and creation of the Grand Vizier's office. This new position made the Grand Vizier his second greatest power after the Sultan, making him one of the most powerful figures in the Ottoman Empire. In addition, the grand vizier earned a considerable income, further increasing his authority. In the late 16th century, …show more content…
This created the office of the Grand Vizier, second only to the Sultan. The Grand Vizier also earned a substantial income, further increasing his authority. The concentration of power also brought about changes in the Ottoman family system. This transition was from a distributed system to a centralized system. The decentralized system had previously given Turkish luminaries considerable power within the empire, but under the new centralized system, power was increasingly concentrated in the Imperial Palace. This change in the Ottoman family system was further reinforced by the creation of the Grand Vizier's Office. The Grand Vizier was second only to the Sultan, making him one of the most powerful figures in the Ottoman Empire. In addition, the grand vizier earned a considerable income, further increasing his authority. The Ottoman Empire underwent several important changes during this century. This includes the emergence of a new ruling class and an influential figure known as Grand Vizier