
Ottoman Djiveleks Trainee Janissaries
By Napoleonic times, a lot of the Janissary Orta (Regiments) were quite large and in practice constituted a pool of manpower. When a campaign was planned the orta would be ordered to provide a service ‘battalion’ (often 1000 men) for the army. Djivelek were Janissary cadets nearing the end of their training, who often fought alongside older janissaries. They were distinguished by a tall pointed yellow hat.
This blister contains six miniatures, two each of three poses shown.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
By Napoleonic times, a lot of the Janissary Orta (Regiments) were quite large and in practice constituted a pool of manpower. When a campaign was planned the orta would be ordered to provide a service ‘battalion’ (often 1000 men) for the army. Djivelek were Janissary cadets nearing the end of their training, who often fought alongside older janissaries. They were distinguished by a tall pointed yellow hat.
This blister contains six miniatures, two each of three poses shown.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Original: $22.50
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$7.87Description
By Napoleonic times, a lot of the Janissary Orta (Regiments) were quite large and in practice constituted a pool of manpower. When a campaign was planned the orta would be ordered to provide a service ‘battalion’ (often 1000 men) for the army. Djivelek were Janissary cadets nearing the end of their training, who often fought alongside older janissaries. They were distinguished by a tall pointed yellow hat.
This blister contains six miniatures, two each of three poses shown.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted























