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  2. Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Military personnel in the Ottoman Empire were assigned different duties according to their capabilities in order to administer the Armed Forces and particularly to be successful in battle. They were given various ranks so that they could conduct relations with each other and be fully aware of their duties.

  3. Army of the classical Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman army was the military structure established by Mehmed II (r. 1451–1481 ) during his reorganization of the Ottoman state and its military. It resulted from a major reorganization of the standing army dating from the time of Sultan Orhan ( r.

  4. Military of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The classical Ottoman army was the most disciplined and feared military force of its time, mainly due to its high level of organization, logistical capabilities and its elite troops. Following a century long reform efforts, this Army was forced to disbandment by Sultan Mahmud II on 15 June 1826 by what is known as Auspicious Incident .

  5. Category:Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Template:Late Ottoman military ranks This page was last edited on 5 May 2016, at 22:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Ottoman Army (1861–1922) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Army was the military of the Ottoman Empire after the country was reorganized along modern western European lines during the Tanzimat modernization period. It operated during the decline and dissolution of the empire, which roughly occurred between 1861 (though some sources date back to 1842) and 1918, the end of World War I for the Ottomans.

  7. Janissary - Wikipedia

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    The janissaries were a formidable military unit in the early centuries, but as Western Europe modernized its military organization and technology, the janissaries became a reactionary force that resisted all change within the Ottoman army. Steadily the Ottoman military power became outdated, but when the janissaries felt their privileges were ...

  8. List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings - Wikipedia

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    Failed landing at Kinburn against Russian army 1787 Defeat by Russian fleet near Yılan Island and naval skirmishes around Ochakov: 1788 Battles with Russian fleet at Tendra and Kerch: 1791 Battle with Russian fleet off Cape Kaliakra: 1791 Capture of Corfu from the French by joint Russian-Ottoman fleet 1799 Creation of Septinsular Republic

  9. Yaya (military) - Wikipedia

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    They were most irregular infantry Ottoman units because they usually served as armed laborers whose military skills were limited. [1] Still, before Janissary units were established and expanded in 1380s and afterwards, yaya peasant infantry had important military function. [14] By giving regular salary to yaya Ottomans acquired a standing army ...