Çavuş
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Script error: No such module "Multiple image". Çavuş, also anglicized Chaush and Chiaus[1] (from Template:Langx / Script error: No such module "Lang".; Template:Langx;[2] from Old Turkic Çabuş or Çawuş, "person who gives order or yells")[3] was an Ottoman title used for two separate soldier professions, both acting as messengers although differing in levels.Template:Sfn It was a rank below agha and kethüda (from Persian, kad-khuda, "magistrate"), in units such as the Janissaries and Sipahi, and was also a term for members of the specialized unit of çavuşān (Script error: No such module "Lang"., also çavuşiyye,Template:Sfn çavuş(an)-i divan(i)Template:Sfn) consisting of combined cavalry and infantry serving the Imperial Council (as in Ottoman Egypt).Template:Sfn The leaders of the council's çavuş were titled çavuşbaşı / Script error: No such module "Lang". (or başçavuş / Script error: No such module "Lang".).[4] The çavuşbaşı was an assistant (or deputy) to the Grand Vizier,[5] dealing with security matters,Template:Sfn accompanying ambassadors visiting the Grand Vizier,Template:Sfn and also carried out the first examination of petitions submitted to the council, and led council meetings when the Grand Vizier was not present.Template:Sfn The title has its origin in Uyghur use, where it was the title of ambassadors, and then entered Seljuq use for Byzantine imperial messengers, and Persian and Arabic use for various court attendants.Template:Sfn
The word gave rise to surnames, such as Çavuş (Turkish), Çavuşoğlu (Turkish),[6] Čaušević (Serbo-Croatian),[7] Čaušić (Serbo-Croatian),Template:Sfn Baščaušević (Serbo-Croatian),Template:Sfn Çaushaj (Albanian), Ceaușu (Romanian), Ceaușescu (Romanian), Τσαούσης (Tsaousis in Greek), and others. It is also the stem of place names, such as Çavuş (in Turkey), Çavuşlu (in Turkey), Çavuşlar (in Turkey), Çavuşköy (in Turkey), Çavuşbayırı (in Turkey), Čauševac (in Bosnia),[8] Čauševići (one village in Bosnia[9] and one village in Serbia), Čaušev Do (in Bosnia),Template:Sfn Čauševina (in Bosnia),Template:Sfn Čaušlije (in Bosnia),Template:Sfn Čaušlija (in Macedonia), Chavusy (in Belarus),[10] Çaushi (in Albania), and others. In the past in former Yugoslavia, the word čauš was also sometimes applied to the wedding-planner.Template:Sfn
List of çavuşbaşı
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- Daut Bey (fl. 1484), served Sultan Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512)[11]
- Kuyumcu Süleyman Agha, served Grand Vizier Ipşir Pasha (1653–54)[12]
- Mehmed Raşid, served Sultan Mahmud II (r. 1808–1839)[13]
- Mustafa Agha
- Ahmed Agha
- Selim Pasha
- Zulfiqar Agha
- Mohammed Haji-Ajvazade
- Abdul Kerim Izet
Modern Turkish military usage
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Script error: No such module "Lang". also serves as the root word for the rest of the non-commissioned officer rank names.
See also
- Military ranks of Turkey
- Tzaousios, Byzantine title
- Chaush (India), Muslim community
References
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Sources
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External links
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