Most of the available illustrations of Ottomans are from the 2nd half of the 16th century or latter. Here is an early 16th century book miniature that also includes a rare look at late Mamluks:
Ottomans besieging revolting Mamluks in Damascus Selīm-nāma, MS. Hazine 15978 c.1521-24 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/Ottoman/Ottomans_besieging_Mamluks_in_Damascus.htm)
On the left are Ottoman sipahis on armoured horses and Janissaries.
On the right are Mamluk cavalry on armoured horses and infantry, both in takhfīfāt and kallawtāt turbans. The artillerymen etc. wear furry red zamṭ hats.
Does anyone have a coloured image of this?
MIRROR SITE
Ottomans besieging revolting Mamluks in Damascus Selīm-nāma, MS. Hazine 15978 c.1521-24 (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Ottoman/Ottomans_besieging_Mamluks_in_Damascus.htm)
Druzhina
Ottoman Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare.uhostfull.com/Ottoman/Ottoman.htm)
But I always found mamlukes to be nice people.....
Good find
IanS
That is really interesting
Really nice finds again D :)
8)
Cheers - Phil
Nah, Mamelukes are definitely revolting. Go get 'em Turks.
Other images from Selīm-nāma, by Şūkrī-i Bitlisī, MS. Hazine 1597-8 c.1521-24 (http://www.warfare.netau.net/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597.htm):
Bayezid II fighting his son Selim at Uğraşdere (http://www.warfare.netau.net/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f44a.htm)
Funeral of Bayezid II (http://www.warfare.netau.net/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f62a.htm)
Selim I fighting his brother Ahmed (http://www.warfare.netau.net/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f83b.htm)
Persians and Ottomans at the Battle of Chaldiran, 1514 (http://www.warfare.netau.net/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f113a.htm)
Selim I on his deathbed (http://www.warfare.netau.net/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f267a.htm)
MIRROR SITE
Selīm-nāma, by Şūkrī-i Bitlisī, MS. Hazine 1597-8 c.1521-24 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597.htm)
Druzhina
Ottoman Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/Ottoman/Ottoman.htm)
The almond shaped eyes. My mum was always going on about my almond shaped eyes. I used to say it's your own fault for marrying Johnny Turk, which was my dad's nickname in the Navy.
Beautiful pictures again.
More fraternal strife than the Gallagher brothers at Xmas!
I have found a small coloured image and a detail of Ottomans besieging revolting Mamluks in Damascus Selīm-nāma, MS. Hazine 15978 c.1521-24 (http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f235r.htm)
(http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag197/druzhina345/Ottoman/Selim-name-H1597-f235r_th.jpg)
It confirms the Mamluks' Zamṭ hats are red and, again, the Janissaries are wearing a variety of colours.
Druzhina
Illustrations of Ottoman Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Ottoman/Ottoman.htm)
More good finds, D.
Cheers - Phil