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Illustrations of Ottomans circa 1790 in

Costumes Turcs
Vol. I Folio 56. Harbeci


Janissary de la garde du Grand Visir au camp
Painting (watercolour). Folio 56 from an album showing Turkish costume. Yeniçeri, who guards the Grand Vizier in the encampment. His green kaftan is tucked into the belt in front, wide dark blue knee breeches, white stockings and high red boots. A cloak over his right shoulder which is tied by a cord, is possibly a leopard skin (white with black spots). He has two pistols and his janissary head-dress (kece) is white with a green brim and has a gold (empty) plume-holder. He is holding a spear.

The Sixty Harbecis were another special janissary contingent, also assigned to executions. On campaign, forty of them guarded the tent of the Grand Vezir, and twenty guarded that of the Janissary Ağa. They took their name from the long halberd (harbe) that they carried; their tiger skin mantles made them a favorite of artists.
Source: État militaire ottoman depuis la fondation de l'Empire jusqu'a nos jours (1882) by A. Djevad Bey

Compare:

95 Capelan posteli irénisseri : Janissaire chargé de mettre et d'ôter les peaux de tigres des chevaux du sultan
Janissary in charge of putting on and taking off the tiger skins of the sultan's horses
in: Monnier's album: Costumes Orientaux, Bourg-en-Bresse, Ms 65


British Museum. Registration number: 1974,0617,0.12.1.56
Previously owned by Heinrich Friedrich von Diez

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