THE

COSTUME OF TURKEY,

ILLUSTRATED BY A SERIES OF

ENGRAVINGS;

WITH

DESCRIPTIONS IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH.

Plate XVIII

SUBALTERN OFFICER
OF THE JANISSARIES.

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Subaltern officer of the Janissary corps.
THE whole body of Janissaries is divided into one hundred and one companies, or ortàs, in numerical order ; and each of them has its different officers, who are equally attached to the army and the kitchen. The Tchorbadgi, or colonels of companies, signify givers of soup. The Achetchi-Bachi, are majors, and principal officers of the kitchen. Each company has one ; and he, who is attached to the Janissary Aga, is major-general. This plate represents an inferior officer of the corps, who is in the act of taking down the names of the men as they pass. This is the common mode of writing among the Turks, who seldom use a table.

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See a Uléma bach tchokadar : premier valet des gens de loi head servant of the people of law in Monnier's album Costumes Orientaux (Recueil de costumes et vêtements de l'Empire ottoman au 18e siècle), 1786
Other Illustrations of Ottoman Janissaries (Janizary, Yeniceri)