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Divan Çavuşu

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Costumes Orientaux
Recueil de costumes et vêtements de l'Empire ottoman au 18e siècle
Collection of costumes and clothing of the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century
Owned by Joseph Gabriel Monnier


Divan tchavouch : huissier de la chambre du conseil
usher of the council chamber

60. The officers who served standing in the Divan-ı Hümayun meetings were called Divan Çavuşu. He would have a silver walking stick in his hand. He would guide those who had a court case, and acted as a bailiff at the hearings. They would take the sultan's edict and orders to the governor and sanjak chiefs.
Source: Osmanlı kıyafet albümleri (1770-1810) by Nurdan Küçükhasköylü


Compare:

25 Tchaouch ou huissier
Çavuşı or usher
in: Dessins originaux de costumes turcs, BnF 4-OD-23


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