-
determined by revenue. The
number of the
timariots in the sultan's army
fluctuated between 50,000 and 90,000 men.
Timariots were
themselves organized by sanjak-beys...
- two
distinct types of cavalry: feudal-like,
provincial timarlı
sipahi (
timariots)
which consisted most of the
Ottoman army, and salaried,
regular kapıkulu...
- as the Six
Divisions of Cavalry.
Unlike provincial levies such as the
timariots and
irregular forces (levend), the kapıkulu were professional, standing...
- scholars, however.
Sanjaks were
further divided into
timars (fiefs held by
timariots),
kadiluks (the area of
responsibility of a judge, or Kadi) and zeamets...
- wished.
Stone argued this
insecurity in land
tenure strongly discouraged Timariots from s****ing long-term
development of
their land, and
instead led them...
-
volunteers were enrolled. A
timariot or 'Timarli Sipahi'
served the
Empire and in
return was
granted a fief
called a timar. The
timariots had to ****emble with...
- Palić; Pal +
Slavic suffix ić).
During this time period, a
number of
timariots of the city are
recorded as
bearing the name
Arnauti (meaning Albanian)...
-
Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap
Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli
Martolos Arnaut Reform period Nizam-i...
-
estates with the land
being tilled largely by peasants. Many
Ottoman timariots were
descended from the pre-Ottoman
Christian nobility, and
shifted their...
-
landed 7,000 janissaries, 14,000 Siphais, 3,000 sappers, and
thousands of
Timariots. The
Venetian garrison consisted of 12,000 men, an
inadequately recruited...