Baş Çuhadar | Silahtar Ağası | Solak | Peyk |
Bachi-Tchohadar | Silahtar-Aga | Solak | Peik |
1er Valet de Chambre du Sultan | Porte-Glaive | Gardes d'honneur | Gardes d'honneur |
1st Valet of the Sultan | Sword Bearer | (Left-handed) Archer bodyguard to the Sultan | Messenger/Guard of Honour |
The Çuhadar Ağa, or Master of the wardrobe. On great festivals, he follows the Sultan to the Mosque, and throws handfuls of new silver coins to the people.
The Silahtar Ağa or Sword-bearer, chief of the first four companies or chambers, as well as of the Zülüflü Baltacıs, can be considered as the Grand-Master of the Sultan’s household. He follows him, carrying the imperial sabre suspended behind his left shoulder; but on great solemnities he keeps it leaning on his right shoulder.
Source: Tableau général de l'Empire othoman par M. de Mouradgea d'Ohsson, c.1787