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| − | '''Janissary''' is a Turkish word meaning "new troops", and was used from the 14<sup>th</sup> century up until 1826. Janissaries were professional soldiers trained by Orkhan (the founder of the Ottoman Empire) in the religion of Islam and in war. Their ranks were filled by the | + | '''Janissary''' is a [[Turkish]] word meaning "new troops", and was used from the 14<sup>th</sup> [[century]] up until 1826. Janissaries were professional [[soldiers]] trained by Orkhan (the founder of the [[Ottoman Empire]]) in the [[religion]] of [[Islam]] and in [[war]]. Their ranks were filled by the [[son]]s of captured [[Christians]], native troops and [[slaves]]. Janissaries were used by Turkish rulers until they revolted and were ruthlessly put down. |
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Revision as of 01:20, February 16, 2009
Janissary is a Turkish word meaning "new troops", and was used from the 14th century up until 1826. Janissaries were professional soldiers trained by Orkhan (the founder of the Ottoman Empire) in the religion of Islam and in war. Their ranks were filled by the sons of captured Christians, native troops and slaves. Janissaries were used by Turkish rulers until they revolted and were ruthlessly put down.