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    Default Re: Unit ideas of The Ottoman Empire for Elite Units of the East (included 3D Model)

    Really? Because they wouldn't really look that out of place on a Napoleonic battlefield.

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    Icon3 Re: Unit ideas of The Ottoman Empire for Elite Units of the East (included 3D Model)

    Quote Originally Posted by General Sultan V View Post
    i forgot to mention, despite flashing us an extensive amount of great links Druzhina, these are from a completely wrong Timeline. yours are majorly Renaissance Depictions, this mod is 1700's-early 1800's
    heres a pack of helpful images spanning that particular time era, between a great uniform reform
    The 1st page & title don't give a date range. The 1st picture on the 1st post is of Akinjis which were disbanded well before 1700.
    The Delis look like those of 1600 in Osprey MAA-140 - not like those of the 18th century. The Sipahis & Qapikulu are wearing too much armour for the 18th century and the Janissaries should be wearing turbans when on campaign.

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    18th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers

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    Default Unit ideas of The Ottoman Empire for Elite Units of the East - Jean-Baptiste Vanmour Paintings and Prints

    Paintings of Ottomans by Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, 1699-1737

    The Kizlar Ağası, head of the black eunuchs. He is the keeper of the harem of the Great Lord
    Kapısı Ağası (Ak Ağa), or chief of the white eunuchs
    The Silahtar Ağası, or sword bearer of the Great Lord
    Kapısı Başı, or Master of Ceremonies
    The Kazasker (Kadi El Asker), Chief of the military laws. There is one for European and one for Asian
    Dervish, or Turkish monk that spins through devotion
    Sadrazam, the Grand Vizier, in Ceremonial Dress and Turban
    Yeniçeri Orta Ağası, or commander of Janissaries
    Janissary in ceremonial dress
    Levent, or Marine
    Turkish girl who embroiders
    Jew
    Greek priest
    Greek of the islands of the archipelago, playing the Tabour
    Albanian Soldier, Arnaut
    Bulgarian
    Bulgarian girl

    Prints of Ottomans after Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, 1699-1708

    The Great Lord in ceremonial dress for the day of Beiram
    The Great Lord in the Seraglio, with the Kizlar Ağası
    The Sultana Asseki or Sultana Queen
    The Kizlar Ağası, head of the black eunuchs. He is the keeper of the harem of the Great Lord
    Kapısı Ağası (Ak Ağa), or chief of the white eunuchs
    The Ibriktar Agasi, Officer who washes the Great Lord
    The Silahtar Ağası, or sword bearer of the Great Lord
    İç Oglan, Page intended to serve the Lord in the Grand Seraglio
    Peyk, Page of the Sultan, who follows him on foot when he comes out
    Zülüflü Baltacı - page destined to guard the imprisoned Princes
    Bölük Başı, Executive Chef of the Great Lord
    Ast-chi, the Great Lord's cook
    Halvadgi or confectioner to the Serail
    The Çavuş Baş, Chief Bailiff
    Kapısı Başı, or Master of Ceremonies
    Solak Başı, or Captain of the of the Guards of the Great Lord
    Solak, Guard of the Great Lord
    The Bostancı Başı, or the superintendent of the Gardens, in ceremonial dress
    Kasseki, Officer of bostanjis
    The Mufti, or chief of the Law
    The Kazasker (Kadi El Asker), Chief of the military laws. There is one for European and one for Asian
    Emir, man of Law of Muhammad's Race
    Imam, Minister of a Mosque
    Effendi, Man of law in his Study
    Dervish, or Turkish monk that spins through devotion
    Saka, Charitable Dervish who brings water for the city and gives charity
    Sadrazam, the Grand Vizier, in Ceremonial Dress and Turban
    Şatırı, or Grand Vizier's Footman
    Yeniçeri Orta Ağası, or commander of Janissaries
    Çorbaçı, colonel of the Janissaries
    Ast-chi-Bashi, Cook and Officer of the Janissaries
    Janissary in ceremonial dress
    Jannissary in ordinary turban
    Sipahi or Turkish Cavalryman
    Serdengeçti or Volunteer
    The Kaptan Başı, or Grand Admiral in ceremonial dress
    Bey, Galley Captain
    Levent, or Marine
    Aga, or Turkish gentleman
    Tchelebi, young Turkish lord
    Turk in winter dress
    Turk praying
    Turkish lover who cuts his arm in front of his mistress to show his love
    Turkish child being lead to circumcision
    Turkish woman who smokes on the sofa
    Turkish woman resting on the sofa after her bath
    Turkish woman spinning on a tandour
    Turkish girl taking coffee on the sofa
    Turkish girl whose hair is braided at the bath
    Turkish girl playing the canon
    Turkish girl playing a Tchegour
    Turkish girl who embroiders
    Turkish girls who plays a mangala
    Tchinguis, or Turkish dancer
    Tchingui, Turkish dancer
    Coffee seller in the streets
    Halvadgi, seller of jams in the streets
    Itinerant barber
    Saka, or water carrier in the streets
    Ciğerci, Albanian who carries livers of sheep to feed the cats at Bezestein
    French merchant
    Wife of a Frenchman, going to bathe
    Jew
    Jewish woman in ceremonial dress
    Jewish woman, a broker bringing her goods to young Turkish women who can not get out
    The patriarch of the Greeks
    Greek priest
    Greek woman in her apartment
    Novi, or greek girl in a wedding ceremony
    Greek of the islands of the archipelago, playing the Tabour
    Girl from Naxos, an island of the archipelago
    Girl from Tinos, an island of the archipelago
    Girl of Argentiere, an island of the archipelago
    Girl of Chios, an island in the archipelago
    Girl of St. John of Patmos, an island of the archipelago
    Hungarian
    Hungarian female
    Albanian Soldier, Arnaut
    Princess of Wallachia
    Wallachian nobleman
    Wallachian lady
    Bulgarian
    Bulgarian girl
    Crimean Tatar
    Dergoumidas, Armenian priest condemned by the Grand Vizier Ali Pasha, martyred 5th November 1707
    An Armenian who goes to church to get married, accompanied by a companion bringing his sword
    Armenian girl, who is conducted to the church to marry
    Armenian architect
    Armenian of Persia
    Persian
    Female Persian
    Dervish of India
    Indian
    Arab of the Desert
    Clothing of the Barbary Coast
    Tunisian in ceremonial dress
    Tunisian in Negligee
    African woman going outdoors
    Moorish Woman
    Turkish wedding
    Turkish Burial
    The dervishes of Pera in their Temple, whirling

    MIRROR SITES
    Paintings of Ottomans by Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, 1699-1737
    Prints of Ottomans after Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, 1699-1708

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    Ottoman Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
    Last edited by druzhina345; July 01, 2018 at 12:44 AM.

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