THE

COSTUME OF TURKEY,

ILLUSTRATED BY A SERIES OF

ENGRAVINGS;

WITH

DESCRIPTIONS IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH.

Plate XL

REIS EFFENDI.

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Reis Efendi, higher administrative official of the Ottoman State.
THE office of Reis Effendi unites what in Europe would be called Secretary at State, high Chancellor of the Empire, and Minister for Foreign affairs. From the great extent and importance of his employment this office is reckoned one of the first in the Turkish empire. Every order of the Porte, which is not immediately connected with the finances, or military operations, passes through his hands, and must have his signature. He negociates and confers with all the foreign ministers who are at Constantinople. In fact, every thing relative to foreign affairs, as well as all the administration of the interior, passes through the hands of the Reis Effendi. But even with all this power and business he is obliged to consult the Grand Vizier, and to follow his directions. If, however, he is thus obliged to be obedient to the orders of the Vizier, the Reis Effendi by means transfers the responsibility, and consequently the danger, of every act to that officer.

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See a Reis Efendi or Minister in Stratford Canning's Pictures of Turkey
or Reis Efendi, or Minister for Foreign Affairs, in Stratford Canning's Pictures of Turkey
See a Reis Effendi in Costumes Turcs, the Diez Album
See a Reis effendi, ou ministre des affaires étrangères in an Album of Turkish Costume Paintings Presented to Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, 1867 - NYPL Digital Collections