The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation in 1300, to the Peace of Belgrade in 1740. To which is Prefixed An Historical Discourse on Mahomet and His Sucessors, Հատոր 2R. Thorn. Sold also by J. Stockdale ... Scatcherd and Whitaker ... London., 1787 |
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Արդյունքներ 25–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Janissaries ? 2 ) Why , after his abortive attempt at military reform in 1808 , did Mahmud II postpone Janissary reorganization for eighteen years ? 3 ) What were the relations between the Janissaries and Mahmud II in the years 1808 ...
... Janissaries ? 2 ) Why , after his abortive attempt at military reform in 1808 , did Mahmud II postpone Janissary reorganization for eighteen years ? 3 ) What were the relations between the Janissaries and Mahmud II in the years 1808 ...
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... Janissaries wanted more food. It meant that they wanted blood. Up through the centuries that driving and sinisterly insistent sound of the Janissaries beating on their cauldrons had been the prelude to death in the streets, men torn ...
... Janissaries wanted more food. It meant that they wanted blood. Up through the centuries that driving and sinisterly insistent sound of the Janissaries beating on their cauldrons had been the prelude to death in the streets, men torn ...
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... janissaries trained and organized were called ocaḳ, literally, “the hearth,” which symbolized the ceremonial meals shared with the sultan and the janissary corps' intimate relationship with the Ottoman imperial house. The corps had a ...
... janissaries trained and organized were called ocaḳ, literally, “the hearth,” which symbolized the ceremonial meals shared with the sultan and the janissary corps' intimate relationship with the Ottoman imperial house. The corps had a ...
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... janissaries' connection to military activity.95 e janissary network continued to expand exponentially in the early nineteenth century, thanks to the now legalized habit of selling their pay tickets and thereby expanding the number of ...
... janissaries' connection to military activity.95 e janissary network continued to expand exponentially in the early nineteenth century, thanks to the now legalized habit of selling their pay tickets and thereby expanding the number of ...
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... Janissaries in the fort . This troop level was maintained for the next 14 years . This is the same period as the Ottoman campaigns in Crete , which would have occupied the majority of the Janissary corps . During this period the ...
... Janissaries in the fort . This troop level was maintained for the next 14 years . This is the same period as the Ottoman campaigns in Crete , which would have occupied the majority of the Janissary corps . During this period the ...
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The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 2 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
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