Silahtar Ağa

Material Information

Title:
Silahtar Ağa sword bearer to the Sultan
Series Title:
Costume of Turkey (Dalvimart, Octavian. London : Printed by William Miller, 1802.)
Alternate Title:
Silahdar Agha
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
Swords ( LCSH )
Sword guards ( LCSH )
Courts and courtiers ( LCSH )
Kılıçlar
Saraydın
Genre:
Pictorial works
National costumes
Spatial Coverage:
Europe -- Turkey -- Istanbul -- Beyoğlu
Coordinates:
41.036944 x 28.9775

Notes

Abstract:
In the grand ceremony of girding on the sabre, which takes place on the accession of the Grand Signior, and of which a short account is given in the description to Plate XIV, the office of sabre-bearer forms a very important part. The Grand Signior proceeds on horseback between two rows of Solacks, armed with bows and arrows, and so called from drawing the bow with their left hand; and surrounded by numerous attendants on foot, who also accompany the sabre-bearer. This office is always held by the Selictar Aga, who is dressed in a superb habit of cloth of gold, which is almost the only Turkish dress that fits close to the shape of the body. This officer carries the imperial sabre on his shoulders, till he comes to the little village of Youb. -- The Selictar Aga is also the chief, or commander, of a corps of cavalry called Selictars, who are not so much scattered over the empire as the Spahis, nor are they near so numerous. -- 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.