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Post by Druzhina on Jul 15, 2016 9:18:51 GMT 3
Stratford Canning's Pictures of Turkey, c.1809A series commissioned by Stratford Canning, painted by an anonymous Greek artist: 5. A Solak or Kulkethüdagasi6. An Ottoman Military officer, possibly the Yeniçeriagasi, or Commander-in-chief of the Janissaries8. A Kulkethüdagasi or Commander of a Janissary Regiment29. Ascibasi, or Commander of the Janisseries, in ceremonial dress40. Bostanci, or Imperial Guard46. Sipahi Içoglani49. Bostancibasi, or member of the Imperial Guard66. A heavily-armed man 70. Arnavut (Arnaut, Albanian)71. Sipahi, or cavalry soldier72. Tüfekçi, or Palace Guard armed with a musket95. Janissaries with soup kettles and the regimental sthingy101. The Sultan riding out in procession to Friday Prayers This procession is described in the Travels of Ali Bey: "On each side of the Sultan were four officers, who may be called the skreens of the Sultan, on account of the immense plumage they wore upon their heads, which so hides the person of his highness, that it is difficult to obtain a sight of him."Mirror site Stratford Canning's Pictures of Turkey, c.1809Druzhina Illustrations of Ottoman Costume & Soldiers
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 15, 2016 12:30:00 GMT 3
Very nice, thanks.
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