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McLean's
Turkish Army of 1812
This book was originally published in London in 1815 by Thomas McLean. The water-
colors were made from life by the French contemporary artist de Molleville in 1812. This is the
primary source on the Turkish Army of the period. Though the Turkish style dress is most prom-
inent, European style is obvious in the artillery and European style Bostangis troops.
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1.
Gran Vizer (masthead)
2.
Captain Pacha (Chief of Navy)
3.
Pacha (Governor of a Province)
4.
Capidgi Bachi (Ambassadors,Emissaries and Chamberlains)
5.
Janizary
6.
Janizary of a different regiment
7.
Janizary of Arabia Felix
8.
Janizary Ladle Bearer
9.
Colonel of Janizaries
10.
Officer of Janizaries
11.
Military Chief of Upper Egypt
12.
Bey (one of 24)
13.
Mameluke of Egypt
14.
Mameluke of Egypt, officer
15.
Mameluke of Constantinople
16.
Mameluke of a Grand Seignior
17.
Mameluke of a Grand Vizier
18.
Delhos (Light Horse)
19.
Spahis
20.
Spahis Officer
21.
Spahis Ensign Bearer
22.
Topchis or Suratichis (gunner)
23.
Officer of Artillery
24.
Officer of Corps of Bostangis
25.
Soldier of Corps ofBostangis
26.
Albanian Soldier
27.
Macedonian Naval Soldier
28.
Soldier of Ceramanianwainod
29.
Bostangi (Outer Guard of Palace)
30.
Officer of Police
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