THE

COSTUME OF TURKEY,

ILLUSTRATED BY A SERIES OF

ENGRAVINGS;

WITH

DESCRIPTIONS IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH.

Plate L

AN ICHLOGAN.

Click for a larger image.

Previous     Next

İçoğlan, servant to the Sultan.
In Plate X. there was given the portrait of a Page of the Grand Signior. The present plate represents one of the Ichlogans, a body of young men, from whom the pages are selected. The nature of this institution has already been explained in the description of the before-mentioned plate. A great number of them are also brought up in the interior of the Seraglio, besides those in the suburb of Pera ; and the white eunuchs, to whose care they are entrusted, frequently treat them with the greatest severity.

Back to Illustrations after d'Alvimart in The Costume Of Turkey




See an Enderun Dilsizi, Enderoun Houmayoun Dilcisi, Muet du Palais, Palace Mute (Page) in Elbicei Atika. Musée des Anciens Costumes Turcs de Constantinople, by Jean Brindesi, Paris, 1855
a Imperial mute "Mutus precipuus imperatoris" The "tongueless" (dilsiz) waited on the Sultan in council and were used for confidential commissions. Ralamb Costume Book, 1657
a Dilsis [dilsiz], ou sourd-muet de Grand Seigneur in Alexander III's album of Turkish Costume Paintings, 1867 - NYPL Digital Collections
and an Içoglani, or Page to the Sultan in Stratford Canning's Pictures of Turkey