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Ferik (Arabic: فريق, romanized: Fariq) is a military rank used in the militaries of many Arab nations, and formerly of the Ottoman Armed Forces. Usually, it ranks below Fariq 'awal (Arabic: فريق أول) and above Liwa (Arabic: لواء).
It was senior to a Mirliva (Brigadier General, modern Tuğgeneral in the Turkish Army) and junior to a Birinci Ferik (Lieutenant General, modern Korgeneral in the Turkish Army). Ferik was a commander of firka (Turkish Ottman: division). The collar mark (later shoulder mark) and cap (until 1933) of a Ferik had three stripes and two stars during the early years of the Turkish Republic.
The rank of Ferik was renamed to Tümgeneral in 1935 with the "Turkification" of the rank names.[1]
The rank of Fariq is usually equivalent to the Anglophone ranks of lieutenant general, vice admiral and air marshal, depending on the service branch.
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Algerian People's National Armed Forces[2] | |||
French | Général de corps d'armée | ||
Bahrain Defence Force | |||
Egyptian Armed Forces[3] | |||
Iraqi Armed Forces[4] | |||
Jordanian Armed Forces[5] | |||
Kuwait Military Forces | |||
Libyan Armed Forces | |||
Armed Forces of Mauritania[6] | |||
Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces | |||
Qatar Armed Forces | |||
Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia[7] | |||
Sudanese Armed Forces[8] | |||
Syrian Armed Forces[9] | |||
Tunisian Armed Forces[10] | |||
Variant | فريق بالبحرية Fariq bialbahria |
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French | Général de division | Vice-amiral | Général de division |
United Arab Emirates Armed Forces | |||
Republic of Yemen Armed Forces |