Libyan Kuloglu (ETW Unit)
Libyan Kuloglu are auxiliary cavalry, capable of dismounting to deliver a devastating volley with their blunderbusses
Overview
They also carry sabres, which can be used when in the saddle, giving the ability to fight well in melee. Unlike some other Turkish and Ottoman troops, they do not wear armour. Their blunderbusses are large-bore flintlock weapons, much like giant shotguns, and cannot be used from horseback. They have a very short range but a blast from one, let alone a volley from a whole unit, is terrible. This weapon makes the Kuloglu a superb attacking force, if they can get within range of the target. They suffer when facing troops with longer-ranged muskets or rifles.
Historically, the Kuloglu were recruited from the sons of ethnic Turkish janissaries and local, Libyan women. These men were specifically excluded from joining the ranks of the prestigious janissaries, proving their worth by fighting with bravery and discipline - particularly during the American attack on Tripoli. Indeed, kuloglu who behaved in a cowardly way were made to dress as women until they redeemed themselves through acts of not-quite-suicidal bravery, or died in the attempt. This, however, was mild compared to what was done to any who abused young prisoners taken in battle: the offender was beheaded or beaten 1000 times with a stout cane, something that was surely a protracted death sentence!
Details
Libyan Kuloglo are a DLC elite unit recruitable only in Cairo and available only to the Ottoman Empire. They are a cavalry unit similar to that of European dragoons in that they carry guns which can only be fired when dismounted. They can act as a quick response mounted infantry force. Libyan Kuloglu can also be treated as a Light Cavalry unit, hover they should not be expected to outclass a well prepared Line Infantry or enemy Heavy Cavalry.
Uniquely for mounted infantry, Libyan Kuloglo wield blunderbusses rather than muskets. As such, they possess only half the range of musket-equipped infantry; however, once in range, they pack far more firepower. This makes Libyan Kuloglo excellent against melee infantry, where they cannot be punished for their shorter range. Conversely, when dismounted Libyan Kuloglo are very vulnerable to line infantry and skirmishers.