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Timariot (or tımar holder;
tımarlı in Turkish) was the name
given to a
Sipahi cavalryman in the
Ottoman army. In
return for service, each
timariot received...
- Empire.
Sipahi units included the land grant–holding (timar)
provincial timarli sipahi,
which constituted most of the army, and the
salaried regular kapikulu...
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Tımarlı is a
village in the Kızılırmak
District of Çankırı
Province in Turkey. Its po****tion is 306 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments...
- Ulubatlı Hasan,
Hasan of
Ulubat (1428 – May 29, 1453) was a
Timarli Sipâhî in the
service of
Sultan Mehmed II of the
Ottoman Empire who
achieved legendary...
- corps.
Provincial soldiers,
which were
fiefed (Turkish
Tımarlı), the most
important being Timarli Sipahi (lit. "fiefed cavalry") and
their retainers (called...
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numbers of
household and
retinue troops while number of
provincial troops (
Tımarlı Sipahi: 40,000) and v****al states’
troops (100,000) are
expected numbers...
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Ottoman Army Strength, 1299–1826 Year Yaya &
Musellem Azab Akıncı
Timarli Sipahi (Total)
Timarli Sipahi &
Cebelu Janissary Kapikulu Sipahi Other Kapikulu (Total)...
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named Ustrumca. It
initially belonged to the
Sanjak of Kyustendil, and the
timarli-sipahi
system was established.
Nomads and
livestock breeders of Turkic...
- they did not have
regular salaries as
kapikulu soldiers, or
fiefs like
timarli soldiers;
their only
income was the
booty that they captured.[citation...
- 1,000 and
about 6,000 in 1475. The same
source estimates the
number of
Timarli Sipahi, the
provincial cavalry which constituted the main
force of the...