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The Sultan's Household troops formed a class apart; for though connected with the standing army, they were looked on more as a department of the Court than a division of the army.[…]The Imperial Chawushes (sergeants) were a similar body, four or five hundred strong. In time of war they acted as guides to the army, marechaux-de-camp, provosts and gallopers; in time of peace as messengers and ushers of the Court.
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The
Sultan's
Household
troops
formed
a
class
apart;
for
though
connected
with
the
standing
army,
they
were
looked
on
more
as
a
department
of
the
Court
than
a
division
of
the
army.[…]The
Imperial
Chawushes
(sergeants)
were
a
similar
body,
four
or
five
hundred
strong.
In
time
of
war
they
acted
as
guides
to
the
army,
marechaux-de-camp,
provosts
and
gallopers;
in
time
of
peace
as
messengers
and
ushers
of
the
Court.