- A
janissary (Ottoman Turkish: یڭیچری, romanized: yeŋiçeri, [je.ˈŋi.t͡ʃe.ɾ̞i], lit. 'new soldier') was a
member of the
elite infantry units that formed...
- p. 210. ISBN 978-1-5076-3130-0.
James M. Ludlow: The
Captain of the
Janizaries Sir
Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb;
Johannes Hendrik Kramers; Bernard...
- class.
Archived from the
original on 4 May 2017. "Janissary corps, or
Janizary, or Yeniçeri (Turkish military)". Encyclopædia
Britannica Online. "The...
- gift of a
Turkish military band at some time
after 1710." "Janissary" or "
janizary"
refers to the
Turkish military band that used
instruments including drums...
-
serving the
Turkish emperor Carpenters A nun
Citizens of Malta,
Turkish janizaries, guards, attendants,
slaves The play
opens with the
character Machiavel...
- one
having a
pouch full; they had
furred caps with
coped crowns like
Janizaries,
which made them look very fierce, and some had long
hoods hanging down...
-
entire duration of
their service; "a
deliberately expatriated band of
Janizaries, with an
obligation only to the
Commission and the race, and
welded together...
- Papers, vol. 2, p. 167, 168. Horniker, A. N. (1944). The
Corps of the
Janizaries.
Military Affairs 8(3), 177–04. Ilgurel, M. (1988).
Acemi Oglani. In Diyanet...
- Island.
March 14:
Trend Micro website successfully hacked by
Turkish hacker Janizary (aka Utku).
April 4:
Conficker worm
infiltrated millions of PCs worldwide...
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Markus Stein (Bonn).
Under the
Ottoman Empire,
Theveste had a
garrison of
Janizaries. In 1851 it has been
occupied by the French.
Under the name of Tebessa...