janissaries in A Sentence

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    Janissaries? He ended that practice years ago.

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    In Russian, this phrase has become the word"Janissaries".

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    The Janissaries are after me.

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    In a skirmish with the Janissaries, Karl lost the tip of his nose.

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    Impassioned Janissaries made coffeehouses their headquarters for meetings and discussions about political acts.

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    Like other Janissaries, he was educated in Islam, civil administration, and military matters.

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    Since then, the Janissaries began to demand money and gifts from each new Sultan.

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    And in modern Turkish, the Janissaries are also sometimes called, using these words as synonyms.

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    In the modern Turkish language also sometimes called the Janissaries, using these words as synonyms.

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    From the thrill that the Janissaries once inspired the enemies of the Ottoman Empire, there was not a trace left.

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    Muslims whose children were forbidden to take into the Janissaries corps attempted to identify their sons there for bribes.

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    Very soon, the Janissaries realized all the benefits of their position and from the humble servants of the Sultans turned into their worst nightmare.

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    But he was remembered by another sultan- Mustafa IV, who came to power as a result of the Janissaries' uprising, who overthrew Selim from the throne.

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    Only reaching the status of Turaka(veteran) age or injury, the Janissaries were able to grow a beard, get permission for the marriage and to acquire the economy.

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    The Janissaries(Ottoman Turkish: يڭيچرى‎ yeñiçeri, meaning"new soldier") were elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops, bodyguards and the first modern standing army in Europe.

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    The Empire fell into anarchy; the Safavid Empire invaded Iraq almost immediately, Northern Anatolia erupted in revolts, and in 1631 the Janissaries stormed the palace and killed the Grand Vizier,

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    In addition, it was forbidden to recruit boys“from Belgrade, Central Hungary and the border(lands) of Croatia into Janissaries, because a real Muslim would never turn out from a Magyar and a Croat.

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    Instead of immediately doing"alien boys"(Ajami oglan)Janissaries first to send them on training with a salary in one akche, so that they become Janissaries with a salary of two acce only after training.".

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    Instead of immediately making the" foreign boys"(adjemi oglan) Janissaries, first send them to study with a salary of one acche so that they become Janissaries with a salary of two acches only after preparation.".

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    Selim I Yavuz died in the 1520 year, and already in the 1524 year the Janissaries rebelled against his son, known in our country as Suleiman the Magnificent(and in Turkey he is called the Legislator).

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    In June 1826, Sultan Mahmud II ordered the Janissaries to declare(and in Istanbul there were about 20 000), they will not give the lamb tountil they are comfortable with marching orders and tactics of European armies.

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    Many of them became members of the order, the sheikh of which was the honorary commander of the 99 corps company, and at the inauguration ceremony he was also proclaimed a mentor and teacher of all Janissaries.

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    In June 1826, Sultan Mahmud II ordered the Janissaries to be announced(and there were about 20 000 in Istanbul) that they would not be given lamb until they had studied the combat order and tactics of the European armies.

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    Under Murad, there were only two or three thousand of them, in the army of Suleiman II(l520-1566) there were already about twenty thousand, and by the end of the XVIII century the number of Janissaries sometimes reached 100 000 people.

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    All attempts to reform the housing according to European standards have failed and dared to take such a step, the sultans were considered a great success if from the fury of the Janissaries, they were able to bribe the heads of the Grand vizier and other high dignitaries.

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