- (Ottoman Turkish: عساكر منصورهٔ محمديه, romanized: Asâkir-i Mansûre-i
Muhammediye, "The
Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad") was an ocak (military unit) of...
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followers executed or exiled. A new
modern corps, Asakir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye ("The
Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad"), was
established by
Mahmud II...
- 1826),
Sultan Mahmud II
ordered the
establishment of Asakir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye (Victorious
Soldiers of the
Prophet Muhammad). By
embarking on a rapid...
- models, by the name "Victorious army of Muhammad" (Asâkir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye). By
doing so, he was able to
overcome the
accusation of
apostasy and...
- to the term. With the
establishment of the
regular Asakir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye troops in 1826,
kaymakam became a rank in the
Ottoman army, equivalent...
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lands until they died, and
younger sipahis joined the Asakir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye army as cavalry. Ulubatlı
Hasan (1428–1453),
timariot Yakup Ağa, father...
- in diameter. The
largest norias are the al-Mamunye (1453) and the al-
Muhammediye (14th century).
Originally they were used to
route water into aqueducts...
- 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, who had previously...
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establishment of a
modern Ottoman army,
named the Asakir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye (meaning 'Victorious
Soldiers of Muhammad' in
Ottoman Turkish). Following...
- as "Vaka-ı Hayriye" (the au****ious incident). The Asakir-i Mansure-i
Muhammediye was established, as a
contemporary modern army. Egypt, as part of the...