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Military of the Ottoman Empire
Classical army (1451–1826)
Kapıkulu
Janissaries
Six Divisions of Cavalry
Sipahi
Voynuks
Yamaks
Dervendjis
Sekban
Seymen
Seimeni
Akinji
Azap
Levend
Timariots
Yaya
Humbaracı
Bashi-bazouk
Deli
Martolos
Arnaut
Reform period
Nizam-i Djedid
Sekban-i Djedid
Auspicious Incident
Mansure Army
Hamidieh
Modern army (1861–1922)
Modern Army
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Ottoman military reforms began in the late 18th century.
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deposed sultan, whose cautious militaryreforms were intended to do no more than preserve the tradition of the Ottomans, was murdered. The Austro-Turkish...
reconquering Belgrade in 1690, as well as carrying out significant fiscal and militaryreforms. Suleiman II was born on 15 April 1642 at Topkapı Palace in Constantinople...
was a February 18, 1856 edict of the Ottoman government and part of the Tanzimat reforms. The decree from Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid I promised equality...
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