Dear Johnnybach,4th Hussar is right about Dorset Soldiers Cem.
If you go to the website - and then click on "European Wars" - you can see both Turkish Mounted Cavalry and Light Infantry Turkish troops on foot - in action poses, pictured.
http://www.dorsetsoldiers.com/
Cavalry shown are Turkish Lancers, Officer with drawn sword and a Trumpeter.
The Turkish Light Infantry are shown as a Standing Officer, Standing firing, Kneeling firing and another Trumpeter.
On the same page are a variety of other troops - which with appropriate head changes - and/or arm changes - could also convert some French, Prussians, Russians, Austrians, Saxon troops etc - to a variety of other poses - including artillery. All can be bought as either castings ( to paint and/or convert yourself) - or as painted specimens - if you prefer. With a few arm changes, many other poses suggest themselves. The Officer could have binoculars to eyes - drawn sword etc. Standing troops could be throwing grenades, for example - by using appropriate arm change.
So - easy enough to begin with the straightforward Turkish troops - and with a bit more thought - other conversions might follow. Have a look at WW1 pages too - as many other castings appear which might also convert to Turkish troops.
Just drop the owner, Giles Brown an e-mail - with an idea of what you would like - and he will always come back to you with more ideas - if you want.
Best of luck - Johnnybach
tks i touched him and he has a lot of turkish delights..