Kapikulu mounted
troops (Sipahis & Silikhdars)
|
1 500
|
Grand Vizir troops
|
3 000
|
Egyptian troops
|
5 600
|
Beylerbey of
Diarkebir
|
1 500
|
Jussuf Pasha
|
1 480
|
Masaip Pasha
|
3 000
|
Kaimakan Kara
Mustafa Pasha
|
3 200
|
Defderdar (sultan’s
treasurer)
|
3 000
|
Meszanczi Pasha
|
1 500
|
Kaizer Pasha
|
1 300
|
Mustafa Kaplan Pasha
|
3 000
|
Sary Hussein Pasha
|
860
|
Ahmed Seid-oglu
Pasha, beylerbey of Sophia (Bulgaria)
|
1 860
|
Ibrahim Sziszman
Pasha, beylerbey of Bosnia
|
2 500
|
Seid-zade Mehmed
Pasha, beylerbey of Rumelia
|
160
|
Bey of arnauts
|
60
|
Atan Pasha,
beylerbey of Aegean islands
|
280
|
Mora Pasha,
beylerbey of Peloponnesus
|
320
|
10 small detachments
under various beys & pashas
|
2 230
|
Janissaries under Mustafa
Janissary-Aga
|
8 000
|
Sipahis (timariot)
cavalry
|
5 000
|
Cebeci
|
1 200
|
Topcu (gunners)
|
1 000
|
total
|
52 050
|
Estimations
of Crimean Tartars varied from 8-10.000 (Wagner) to 35.000 (Krikun)
Source: Крикун М. Турецький похід у
Правобережну Україну 1674 року // Вісник Львівського університету. Серія історична. Вип. 34. Львів,
1999. С. 134.
The data
from Krikun’s article was used in: Wagner M. Wojna Polsko-Turecka w Latach
1672-1676. Tom II. S. 62-63.
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