- The
Mansure Army (Ottoman Turkish: عساكر منصورهٔ محمديه, romanized: Asâkir-i
Mansûre-i Muhammediye, "The
Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad") was an ocak...
-
Edmund F.
Mansure (March 14, 1901 –
January 25, 1992) was an
American businessman who
served as
Administrator of the
General Services Administration from...
- gave
Mansure's pep band an audition,
allowing them to play at two
preseason games to
gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that
Mansure and the...
- outlawed, and its
followers executed or exiled. A new
modern corps, Asakir-i
Mansure-i
Muhammediye ("The
Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad"), was established...
- army was
formally named the
Trained Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad, the
Mansure Army for short. By 1830, the army
expanded to 27,000
troops and included...
-
formation of the new "
Mansure Army",
modeled after those of the
European Powers.
Appointed as
serasker (commander of the army) of the
Mansure in May 1827, Hüsrev...
-
mandated its use as a
modern headdress for his new army, the Asakir-i
Mansure-i Muhammediye. The
decision was
inspired by the
Ottoman naval command,...
- The Farrar-Mansur
House is a
historic house in Weston,
Vermont built in 1797. It is
within the
boundaries of the
Weston Village Historic District, which...
- (June 15, 1826),
Sultan Mahmud II
ordered the
establishment of Asakir-i
Mansure-i
Muhammediye (Victorious
Soldiers of the
Prophet Muhammad). By embarking...
- 2020. Zonaro,
Fausto (19
August 2020). "Ertugrul
Cavalry Regiment of the
Mansure Army". worldhistory.org.
World History Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 7 January...