The following officers held the rank of Field Marshal in the Ottoman army.
- 25 June 1832 – HH Muhammed Ali Pasha (1769–1849)
- 12 November 1849 – HH Abbas I Hilmi Pasha (1812–1854)
- 25 August 1854 – HH Muhammed Said Pasha (1822–1876)
- 1864 – Omer Pasha – (1806–1871)
- 19 July 1868 – HH Muhammed Tawfik Pasha (1852–1892)
- 10 July 1871 – Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (Ghazi Ahmed Mukhtar Pasha)
- 1875 – HH Prince Hasan Ismail Pasha
- 1875 – Yusuf Izzettin Efendi (1857–1916)
- 1875 – HH Hussein Kamel Pasha (1853–1917)
- 1879 – Muhammed Ratib Pasha (d.1920)
- 23 February 1889 – HH Prince Ibrahim Hilmi Pasha
- 14 January 1914 – Otto Liman von Sanders
- 19 August 1914 – Guido von Usedom
- 1916 – HH Sayyid Ahmed as-Sanussi
- 9 July 1917 – Erich von Falkenhayn
- 14 July 1918 – Ahmed Izzet Pasha (1864–1937)
- HH Muhammed Pasha Jahangiri (1710–1788)
- HH Ibrahim Pasha (1789–1848)
- HH Muhammed Said Pasha (1798–1868)
- Mehmed Namık Pasha (1804–1892)
- HH Ibrahim Pasha (1828–1880)
- Charles Gordon (Gordon Pasha) (1833–1885)
- HH Mahmud Adam Pasha (1836–1886)
- HH Mahmud Jalal ud-din Pasha (1836–1884)
- Yahya Mansur Yeghen Pasha (1837–1913)
- Ghazi Osman Nuri Pasha (1837–1900)
- HH Muhammed Nuri Pasha (1840–1890)
- HH Ibrahim Fahmi Ahmed Pasha (1847–1893)
- HH Prince Hasan Ismail Pasha (1854–1888)
- HH Muhammed Pasha (1856–1889)
- HH Zulkiful Ahmed Pasha (1860–1941)
- HH Ali Khalid Pasha (1860–1948)
- HH Ali Nur ud-din Pasha (1867–1952)
- HH Muhammed Kamal ud-din Pasha (1869–1920)
- Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz Pasha
- Morali Ibrahim Pasha
- Deli Fuad Pasha
- Muhammed Rauf Pasha
- HH Prince Muhammed Tusun Pasha
- Ahmed Ayub Pasha
- Arif Pasha
- HH Ahmed Fathi Pasha
- Ethem Pasha
- Velip Pasha
- Kasim Pasha Jalimoglu
- HH Prince Ibrahim Hilmi Ismail Pasha
- Müşir Zeki Pasha (1830 - 1924) http://www.terzibabamezarligi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=115:mueir-mareal-zeki-paa&catid=54:devlet-bueyueklerimiz&Itemid=224
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