Tschausch
Tschausch (Turkish çavuş , Croatian or Serbian čauš ) stands for:
- a non-commissioned officer or sergeant of the Turkish armed forces; see ranks of the Turkish armed forces
- a former Ottoman bodyguard or non-commissioned officer who accompanied the sultan or pasha while riding, see list of Ottoman titles #After the army reforms
- the head of the Ottoman bodyguards, the Tschausch-Baschi ( Ottoman چاوش باشی)
- a messenger who brings the orders of a commander Tschausch (messenger)
- a bailiff in Turkey, see Tschausch (judiciary)
- the leader of the lancers at the traditional Sinjska alka wrestling tournament in Croatia, see Alaj-čauš
- an entrepreneur and leader of pilgrim caravans in Persia, see Tschausch (Persia)
- a grape variety, see Tschausch (grape variety)
- a joker at weddings in Serbia, see Tschausch (culture)
- the German-language name of a place in the Czech Republic, see Souš u Mostu