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Kazasker Judge kazasker judge De Kadi askeri
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Kazasker Judge kazasker judge De Kadi askeri
The Kazasker, Judge The kazasker, judge, De Kadi askeri, one of the two kazasker, the highest military judges. There were two kazasker in the Imperial Council, who together with the grand vizier were responsible for the administration of justice in the Empire. They originally accompanied the sultan on his military campaigns and represented the judiciary of the court, one for the European part of the Empire (Rumeli) and the other for the Asian part (Anadolu). Their power was already waning in the eighteenth century. Part of their powers was taken over by the grand vizier and another part by Seyh ul Islam. Because of their beautiful large turban and the fur-trimmed kaftans, they remained an impressive appearance. Head-gear: turban, standing figure, magistracy, judges, historical persons not known by name, Turkey, Jean Baptiste Vanmour, c. 1727 - c. 1730, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 34 cm × w 27 cm
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This print showcases the Kazasker Judge, one of the two highest military judges in the Ottoman Empire. Serving on the Imperial Council, alongside the grand vizier, they held immense responsibility for administering justice throughout the empire. Originally accompanying the sultan on military campaigns, these judges represented the court's judiciary and were divided into two regions: Rumeli (European part) and Anadolu (Asian part). Although their power began to decline in the eighteenth century with some of their duties being assumed by other officials such as Seyh ul Islam and the grand vizier, their striking appearance remained impressive. Adorned with a magnificent large turban and donning fur-trimmed kaftans, they exuded an air of authority. The artist behind this masterpiece is Jean Baptiste Vanmour who captured this historical moment between 1727 and 1730. The canvas painting depicts a standing figure wearing traditional headgear associated with magistracy and judging roles. While specific names are not known for these historical figures portrayed in this artwork, their significance within Turkish history cannot be understated. This print from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate both its artistic beauty and its representation of an important era in Turkey's judicial system
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