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  2. Janissary - Wikipedia

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    A janissary (Ottoman Turkish: یڭیچری, romanized: yeŋiçeri, [je.ˈŋi.t͡ʃe.ɾ̞i], lit. ' new soldier ') was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman sultan's household troops.

  3. Janissaries (series) - Wikipedia

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    A small force of mostly American troops, mercenaries under a secret CIA contract in Africa during the Cold War about to be annihilated by a Cuban military force, is "rescued" by the Shalnuksis, extraterrestrial beings part of an interstellar Confederation who offer them their lives in exchange for service on a primitive planet raising surinomaz ("madweed"), a plant used to produce a ...

  4. Ottoman military reforms - Wikipedia

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    The sultan and those who surrounded him were conservative and desired to preserve the status quo. Selim III in 1789 to 1807 set up the "Nizam-i Cedid" [new order] army to replace the inefficient and outmoded imperial army. The old system depended on Janissaries, who had largely lost their military effectiveness. Selim closely followed Western ...

  5. Army of the classical Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Janissaries were taught to consider the corps as their home and family, and the Sultan as their de facto father. The janissary corps was significant in a number of ways. The janissaries wore uniforms, were paid in cash as regular soldiers, and marched to distinctive music, by the mehter. The Janissaries were a formidable military unit in the ...

  6. Nizam-i Cedid - Wikipedia

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    The Janissaries became increasingly aware of the threats posed by the New Order to their privileges. In 1806, during the Edirne incident , local Janissaries and notables joined to lynch a qadi who had come to recite an imperial decree announcing the deployment of New Order troops to the region. [ 25 ]

  7. Nizam-i Djedid Army - Wikipedia

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    The old order strongly opposed this age of reform in the Ottoman Empire - first evidenced in the Edirne incident in the summer of 1806 when Selim III's efforts to expand the New Order into Thrace were forcibly halted by a coalition of Janissaries and local ayans, and, later, by Selim's deposition in May 1807, during which the soldiers of the ...

  8. Category:Janissaries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Janissaries" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Janissary revolts - Wikipedia

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    The janissary revolts were a series of revolts by slave soldiers known as janissaries in the Ottoman Empire. Revolts. Buçuktepe rebellion (1446)