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- the Crimean Khanate also served as akinjis for the Ottoman Empire. After the Ottoman advance in Europe stopped, akinji warriors became unnecessary and without...
- of the actual battle are scarce. Şahin Bey entered Serbia with 20,000 akinjis, and learned that Serbian lords had prepared an army to attack his troops...
- and routed over 50,000 Serbian Empire soldiers. Later, Evrenos and his Akinjis fought in the Battle of Kosovo (1389) and the Battle of Nicopolis (1396)...
- crossed the Danube and attacked Ottoman positions in Nicopolis. A unit of Akinjis was dispatched to respond to the attack, which succeeded in ambushing and...
- the last to have held and exercised the hereditary title of leader of akinjis, and the family begins to decline thereafter. They survived till modern...
- scorching raids usually conducted by the irregular light cavalry called the akinjis. The aim of these raids, (somewhat similar to the chevauchées conducted...
- Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos Arnaut Reform...
- Kupa and Krka rivers. According to an anonymous Turkish chronicler, the akinjis were spotted by the locals who then alerted (what is probably) Benardin...
- the Sultanate of Rum and the Rise of the Ottoman Empire. As leaders of akinji warrior bands, they pla**** a leading role during the conquests of the Byzantine...
- Lower Austria was the target of repeated raids by the Tatars and Ottoman Akinji mounted paramilitary units, with many people taken into slavery. Lower Austria...