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4 Accessing the Shadow of God: Spatial and Performative Ceremonial at the Ottoman Court

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“…Usually, ambassadors then had to watch the payment of the janissaries, which was a spectacle intended to impress them and show the strength and discipline of the Ottoman military. 73 Schmid, having delayed his arrival in Constantinople, thus missed this display -whether it was intentional or not is another matter. Upon entering the divan, the grand vizier, the nine other viziers and both kadıasker rose from their seats.…”
Section: Audience With the Sultanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, ambassadors then had to watch the payment of the janissaries, which was a spectacle intended to impress them and show the strength and discipline of the Ottoman military. 73 Schmid, having delayed his arrival in Constantinople, thus missed this display -whether it was intentional or not is another matter. Upon entering the divan, the grand vizier, the nine other viziers and both kadıasker rose from their seats.…”
Section: Audience With the Sultanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Talbot (2017). See also Talbot (2016). or to exchange bits of political news with the courtiers present. The palace gardens were also opened up to the public at set times.18 In these kinds of circumstances it was nearly impossible to keep all the entrances and passages of the princely residence under surveillance 24 hours a day.…”
Section: Repertoires Of Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%