Mektubji

Material Information

Title:
Mektubji
Series Title:
Costume of Turkey (Dalvimart, Octavian. London : Printed by William Miller, 1802.)
Alternate Title:
Servant of the Grand Vizier
Alternate Title:
Mektub
Alternate Title:
مَكْتُوب
Creator:
Dalvimart, Octavian
Place of Publication:
London
Publisher:
William Miller
Publication Date:
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Asia -- Turkey -- Istanbul
Asya -- Türkiye -- İstanbul
Avrupa -- Türkiye -- İstanbul -- Beyoğlu
Courts and courtiers ( LCSH )
Saraydın
مَكْتُوب
Genre:
Pictorial works
National costumes
Spatial Coverage:
Europe -- Turkey -- Istanbul -- Beyoğlu
Coordinates:
41.036944 x 28.9775

Notes

Abstract:
Until the reign of the present [1802] Sultan, the office of Grand Vizier was not only the most important in the whole state, but was even able to control the sovereign’s will. The three last Viziers have, however, been circumscribed in their power, although their office is still attended with nearly as much pomp and magnificence as formerly. -- The officers and domestics of the Grand Vizier are very numerous. The portrait here given is of one in his full dress, with his yellow boots and yataghàn, a sort of curved knife or short scimitar. The first of these is reckoned a great privilege, as the common people are forbidden to wear boots or slippers of a yellow colour. The yataghàns, which are also sometimes accompanied by large pistols, are generally very richly ornamented, but without any marks of taste. -- Costume of Turkey (Dalvimart, Octavian. London : Printed by William Miller, 1802.) ( en )
General Note:
1 colour slide
General Note:
Beyoğlu is the Turkish name for the Istanbul suburb or Pera

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
Rights Management:
All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.