- A
bostanji (also
spelled bostandji or bostangi; from Turkish: bostancı,
literally "gardener") was a
member of one of the
types of
imperial guards of the...
-
Ottoman military reforms began in the late 18th century. The
Janissary Corps had long been the
mainstay of the
Ottoman infantry and
remained so
until its...
- Osman-pasha the
Bosnian (Turkish: Boşnak
Osman Paşa; died 1
August 1685) or the
Herzegovinian (Turkish:
Hersekli Osman Paşa),
known as Osman-paša Kazanac...
- the Janissaries.
Bostanji (Ottoman Turkish: بوستانجی, Turkish: bostancı): a gardener; a
euphemism for the Sultan's
palace guard.
Bostanji-bashi (Ottoman...
-
Anatolia p****ed
through Bostancı,
which was the
eastern border of the city. A
Bostanji (a type of
imperial guard,
whose name
literally means "gardener" in Turkish)...
- Bostançı, a
village and muni****lity in the
Khachmaz Rayon of
Azerbaijan Bostanji, one of the
imperial guards of the
Ottoman Empire This
disambiguation page...
- Bosh from
Turkish boş,
which means "nonsense, empty" (Bosh on wiktionary)
Bostanji from
Turkish bostancı,
literally "a gardener"
Bouzouki from
modern Gr****...
- and
later provoked a
scandal by
asking for the
Imperial Executioner, the
Bostanji-bashi, to be demoted—this came
after three Ragusan subjects,
having been...
- from his post and had him
strangled by the
chief of his bodyguards, the
Bostanji-bashi, on
October 17, 1614.
Nasuh Pasha's
properties were confiscated....
-
burah or
Middle Persian būrak. the best-known
sodium borate Na2B4O7·10H2O
Bostanji Turkish bostanci, literally, gardener, from
bostan garden, from Persian...