Grand Vizier

Material Information

Title:
Grand Vizier
Series Title:
Costume of Turkey (Dalvimart, Octavian. London : Printed by William Miller, 1802.)
Alternate Title:
صدر اعظم
Alternate Title:
وزیر اعظم
Alternate Title:
Vezîr-i âzam
Creator:
Dalvimart, Octavian
Place of Publication:
London
Publisher:
William Miller
Publication Date:
Language:
English

Notes

Abstract:
This officer is possessed of the first situation in the Turkish government. He is appointed by the Grand Signior, in whose name he conducts everything. The most important affairs are entrusted to his charge, and he possesses the power of life and death over all. But as his authority and power are so great, he is also equally responsible not only to the Sultan, but the people, who not unfrequently demand his head, when unfortunate events, in themselves perhaps quite unconnected with this officer, or at least beyond his control, happen to take place. A frequency of conflagration, a sudden dearness or scarcity of provisions, the defeat of an army, in short, any calamity whatsoever is a sufficient reason for the loss of his head. -- There have however been some limits put to the power of the Vizier during the reign of Selim III. He cannot order the head of any great character to be taken off but by the authority and sign manual of the Sultan himself, nor of a military man without the consent of his commanders. -- 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.