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Çuhadar

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Costumes Orientaux
Recueil de costumes et vêtements de l'Empire ottoman au 18e siècle
Collection of costumes and clothing of the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century
Owned by Joseph Gabriel Monnier


Salahor, écuyers ordinaires du sultan


Çuhadars, who are called by this name because they wear clothes made of woolen cloth, are among the palace servants. They were separated according to their services such as regiment çuhadar, messenger çuhadar, and sultan çuhadar. The guard walking on the right side of the sultan's horse was called the chief çuhadar.
Source: Osmanlı kıyafet albümleri (1770-1810) by Nurdan Küçükhasköylü



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