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The Ottoman Sultan and the Great Vizier.

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A musician and a woman dancer of the Harem. The lady responsible for keeping order in the Harem.

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Kizlar Aga, head of the black eunuchs of the imperial Harem. Odalisk of the imperial Harem.

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Kapi Aga, the head of the white eunuchs of the imperial Harem.

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İçoğlan, servant in the imperial Palace. The officer in charge of guarding and carrying the Sutlan's riding stool.

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An İçoğlan, servant in the imperial Palace, during a writing lesson, with his teacher.

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Tools of writing and calligraphy in the Ottoman Empire.

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Implements of letter-writing.

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The Turban bearer - Official responsible for the guarding of the Sultan's turbans (Dulbendar Aga). The sword bearer to the Sultan (Silahdar Aga).

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İçoğlan Aga, responsible for the Devsirme children who became servants in the Imperial palace. Tascireci Bashi, secretary to the Sultan.

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Musician of the Imperial Palace. Confectioner of the Sultan's court (Halvaci).

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Typical musical instruments of the Ottoman Empire.

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Typical musical instruments of the Ottoman Empire.

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Turkish male and female dancers.

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Kapıcıbaşı, head of ceremonies in the Sultan's palace.

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The Grand Vizier riding a horse.

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A servant and an escort to the Grand Vizier.

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A Spahi, member of the Ottoman cavalry corps. A Deli, member of the light cavalry.

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The Minister of the Exterior (Reis Efendi). A Dragoman of the imperial palace.

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The Chavush Bashi, head of the ushers of the Imperial palace. An usher of the Imperial palace.

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A lower-ranking officer of the Janissary corps. A Janissary in ceremonial dress.

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Ast-chi, a cook. Ast-chi bashi, head cook of the Janissary corps.

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Lower-ranking officers carry the pot containing the Janissaries' meal. A Kasik-dar or Çorpaci, Captain of the Janissaries.

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An officer of the Janissaries. The head of the lower-ranking officers (Bas- Chavus).

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A Topchi, soldier of the artillery corps, dressed in the costume established in the late 18th century, after the Nizam-ı Cedid reform. A soldier of the Ottoman army, in similar dress.

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A porter. A water seller.

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Musical instruments and saddle equipment typical of the Ottoman Empire.

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Ottoman emblems and military flags.

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Garments and weapons of the members of the Ottoman artillery.

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Weapons of the Ottoman artillery, drums and other military musical instruments.

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