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Humbaracı corps were
bombardier and
mortar troops of the
Ottoman army.
Humbara (also
pronounced kumbara) was
derived from the
Persian word hum-i pare...
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Ottoman Empire,
eventually converting to
Islam and
becoming known as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa. The
descendant of an old
family of Limousin,
Alexandre joined...
- ****nals (cephane). The
Humbaracı Ocağı (Bombardiers) were in
charge of manufacturing, transporting, and
using cannons (humbara).
Humbaraci Corps arose in the...
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Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap
Levend Timariots Yaya
Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli
Martolos Arnaut Reform period Nizam-i
Djedid Sekban-i...
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Machine Leah Fine.
Barnard College Department of History,
Spring 2007
Humbaraci,
Arslan and Muchnik, Nicole, Portugal's
African Wars, New York: Joseph...
- 1954–62. London:
Osprey Publishing, 1997. ISBN 1-85532-658-2.
Arslan Humbaraci. Algeria: a
revolution that failed. London: Pall mall
Press Ltd, 1966...
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similar to the
later European reiter or carabinier; and
bombardiers (
Humbaracı),
consisting of
grenadiers who
threw explosives called khımbara and the...
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French nobleman –
Alexandre de
Bonneval as "
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa"...
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Ottoman Empire,
eventually converting to
Islam and
becoming known as
Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa.
Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi – born
Joseph Anthelme Sève, was...
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Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap
Levend Timariots Yaya
Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli
Martolos Arnaut Reform period Nizam-i
Djedid Sekban-i...