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1. Janissary, also spelled Janizary, Turkish Yenıçerı (“New Soldier” or “New Troop”), member of an elite corps in the standing army of the Ottoman Empire from the late 14th century to 1826.
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2. Janissary definition is - a soldier of an elite corps of Turkish troops organized in the 14th century and abolished in 1826.
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3. The Janissaries (Ottoman Turkish: yeniçeri, meaning "new soldier") were elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops and bodyguards. Janissary, LLC is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) headquartered in Houston, Texas.
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4. Janissary series continues, as a new 2 player game came out
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5. In Janissary Tower game, characters try their best to win on their own towers
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6. Twoplayergames.org most popular Janissary series are now in one game! Now you can play 8 unique retro-pixel games randomly as soon as you hit the " PLAY " button! Try to achieve score of 5 in Arrow, Axe, Sword, Mace, Arena, Spear, Catapult and Gun levels!
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7. Alternative Title: Turkish music. Janissary music, also called Turkish music, in a narrow sense, the music of the Turkish military establishment, particularly of the Janissaries, an elite corps of royal bodyguards (disbanded 1826); in a broad sense, a particular repertory of European music the military aspect of which derives from conscious
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8. Janissary definition, a member of an elite military unit of the Turkish army organized in the 14th century and abolished in 1826 after it revolted against the Sultan
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9. Cute Janissary characters are challenging each other by their gun after sword, axe and arrow
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10. [Middle French jehanicere, janissaire, from Old Italian giannizero, from Ottoman Turkish yeñiçeri, new army, Janissary corps : yañı, new (from Old Turkic yaŋı) + çeri, special troops (from Old Turkic çērig, phalanx, order of battle ).]
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11. Being an Ottoman Janissary Meant War, Mutiny, and Baklava To overthrow the sultan, janissaries first threw over their cooking pots
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12. Typical Janissary weapons (Source: Alberto Malagugini, Artstation) After a defeat against Poland in 1622, Osman II decided to curb Janissary excesses and angry at becoming “subject to his own slaves” tried to disband the corps
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13. Our cute Janissary character is getting into struggle by arrow shots this tine
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14. A Janissary (Ottoman Turkish: يڭيچرى, romanized: yeñiçeri, "new soldier") was a member of an elite class of soldiers hailing from the Ottoman Empire
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15. Janissary definition: an infantryman in the Turkish army , originally a member of the sovereign's personal Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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16. Janissary, A Balkan Rock Opera is a ninety-minute-long musical written and produced by Paul Shapera, telling a story of the Ottoman practice of taking Balkan children and raising them as Janissary soldiers
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17. 1 Cast and Characters 2 Plot 3 Soundtrack 4 Production 5 Trivia Lauren Osborn as "Brija", Bogdan and Danijela's daughter, stolen as a child by the Ottomans and raised to become a Janissary
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18. Turkish: yeniçeri Janissary commander Officer
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19. What does Janissary mean? A member of a group of elite, highly loyal supporters
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20. One of the complicating factors is that Janissary uniforms, like the rest of Ottoman fashion, changed drastically between the 16th century and the late 17th century, and this late version is what both scholars and Turkish reenactors gravitate to
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21. Janissary XVIII century Ottoman Empire Collectibles Action Figures Tin Toy Soldiers 54mm 1/32scale Pewter Miniatures Metal Sculpture Militaryhistorical
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24. The Janissary is the unique unit of the Ottoman civilization
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25. 1 Strategy 1.1 Using Janissaries 1.2 Against Janissaries 2 Civilopedia entry Compared to the Musketman, which this unit replaces, the Janissary is 25% more effective against Archers, Melee units and Mounted units
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26. House Janissary was for a long time one of the Houses of the Order of Hermes
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27. After the secret history of House Janissary was discovered in the wake of the Conflagration, the group was involved in a deadly rivalry with the Euthanatoi, which resulted
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28. The position of Janissary was also hereditary, if a child grew up a Janissary, he would be able to marry and his children would be janissaries
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29. The Janissary Corps was founded in 1383 by Sultan Murad I to provide him with well-disciplined and loyal troops for his expansionist campaigns
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30. The Janissary Tree: A Novel (Investigator Yashim Book 1) - Kindle edition by Goodwin, Jason
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31. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Janissary Tree: A Novel (Investigator Yashim Book 1).
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32. The Janissary quest is a mercenary recruitment quest chain offered by NPC Al Feren to unlock the Janissary mercenary
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33. The Janissary corps were distinctive in a number of ways
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34. [citation needed] A Janissary battalion was a close-knit community, effectively the soldier's family.
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35. As a Janissary, Mihailović was an eyewitness to important events such as Sultan Mehmet II’s sieges of Belgrade and Constantinople in 1453 and the campaign against Count Dracula
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36. The Auspicious Incident (or Event) (Ottoman Turkish: (in Istanbul) Vaka-i Hayriye "Fortunate Event"; (in the Balkans) Vaka-i Şerriyye, "Unfortunate Incident") was the forced disbandment of the centuries-old Janissary corps by Sultan Mahmud II on 15 June 1826
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JANISSARY [ˈjanəˌserē]
For the Janissaries series of novels by Jerry Pournelle, see Janissaries series. Janissary. The Janissaries were chosen before they reached adulthood from among the Christian population living in Anatolia and the Balkan peninsula to become the elite fighting force of the Ottoman Empire.
The Janissaries were the military elite of the Ottoman Empire. They formed a part of the first standing army in Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire. These men were drilled for victory and fiercely loyal to the Ottoman Sultan, who was also their father.
The Janissaries were kapıkulları (sing. kapıkulu), "door servants" or "slaves of the Porte", neither freemen nor ordinary slaves (köle). They were subjected to strict discipline, but were paid salaries and pensions upon retirement and formed their own distinctive social class.