İncili Çavuş - meaning and definition. What is İncili Çavuş
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What (who) is İncili Çavuş - definition


İncili Çavuş         
İncili ÇavuşWarren S. Walker, Ahmet Edip Uysal, More Tales Alive in Turkey, Texas Tech University Press, 1992, , p.
Pes cavus         
MISALIGNMENT OF THE FOOT
Pes excavatus; Clawfoot; High arches; High arch; Cavus deformity
Pes cavus, also known as high arch, is a human foot type in which the sole of the foot is distinctly hollow when bearing weight. That is, there is a fixed plantar flexion of the foot.
Çavuş         
  • ''Çavuş'' insignia.
TURKISH TITLE
Chiaus; Çavuşbaşı; User:FWTH/Çavuş; Tchaoush
Çavuş, also anglicized Chaush and Chiaus (from , "messenger"), Arabic 'shawish, شاويش', (from Old Turkic Çabuş or Çawuş, "person who gives order, person who yells") was an Ottoman title used for two separate soldier professions, both acting as messengers although differing in levels. 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 (, also çavuşiyye, çavuş(an)-i divan(i)) consisting of combined cavalry and infantry serving the Imperial Council (as in Ottoman Egypt).