- kept them all in
their barracks and
slaughtered thousands of them. The
askeris stood in
contrast with the reaya, the tax-paying
lower class, and with...
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result of the
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- Illyrian-Arber lands, they had
fought with
Krajl soldiers and the Sultan's "
Askeris". But,
before all this, they had
fought against the
Slavic gangs known...
-
aristocrats however, as
membership depended on the Sultan's desires. The
askeri held
their class unless specifically dismissed by the
Sultan or if they...
-
Erickson 2003, pp. 78–84
Balkan Harbi (1912–1913) (1993).
Harbin Sebepleri,
Askeri Hazirliklar ve
Osmani Devletinin Harbi Girisi.
Genelkurmay Basimevi. p. 100...