The Janissaries

The Janissaries
Title The Janissaries PDF eBook
Author David Nicolle
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1995-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781855324138

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The Janissaries comprised an élite corps in the service of the Ottoman Empire. It was composed of war captives and Christian youths pressed into service; all of whom were converted to Islam and trained under the strictest discipline. In many ways, Jannisaries reflected Ottoman society, which was itself dominated by a military elite and where there was much greater social mobility than in Europe. On top of this, the Turks looked upon Europe much as the early Americans viewed the Western Frontier – as a land of adventure, mission and opportunity. David Nicolle examines the history, organisation, weapons and uniforms of these élite Turkish troops.

The Janissaries

The Janissaries
Title The Janissaries PDF eBook
Author Godfrey Goodwin
Publisher Saqi
Pages 275
Release 2013-01-02
Genre History
ISBN 0863567819

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From the fifteenth to the sixteenth century, the janissaries were the scourge of Europe. With their martial music, their muskets and their drilled march, it seemed that no one could withstand them. Their loyalty to their corps was infinite as the Ottomans conquered the Balkans as far as the Danube, and Syria, Egypt and Iraq. They set up semi-independent states along the North African coast and even fought at sea. Their political power was such that even sultans trembled. Who were they? Why were they an elite? Why did they decline and what was their end? These are some of the questions which this book attempts to answer. It is the story of extraordinary personalities in both victory and defeat. 'An incredible book ... a tour de force' Middle East International 'Well written and lucid.' Muslim World Books Review 'Goodwin has done so much in his scholarly career to introduce a wide audience to Ottoman culture.' Financial Times

The Janissary Tree

The Janissary Tree
Title The Janissary Tree PDF eBook
Author Jason Goodwin
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 354
Release 2010-12-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0571267491

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Yashim is no ordinary detective. It's not that he's particularly brave. Or that he cooks so well, or reads French novels. Not even that his best friend is the Ambassador from Poland, whose country has vanished from the map. Yashim is a eunuch. As the Sultan plans a series of radical reforms to his empire, a concubine is strangled in the palace harem. And a young cadet is found butchered in the streets of Istanbul. Delving deep into the city's crooked alleyways, and deeper still into its tumultuous past, Yashim discovers that some people will go to any lengths to preserve the traditions of the Ottoman Empire. Brilliantly evoking Istanbul in the 1830s, The Ottoman Detective is a fast-paced literary thriller with a spectacular cast, from mystic orders and lissom archivists to soup-makers and a seductive ambassador's wife. Darker than any of these is the mysterious figure who controls the Sultan's harem.

Fighting for a living

Fighting for a living
Title Fighting for a living PDF eBook
Author Erik-Jan Zürcher
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 690
Release 2015-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 9048517257

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The military, in one form or another, are always part of the picture. This unique and compelling study investigates the circumstances that have produced starkly different systems of recruiting and employing soldiers in different parts of the globe over the last 500 years, on the basis of case studies from Europe, Africa, America, the Middle East and Asia. The authors, including Robert Johnson, Frank Tallett and Gilles Weinstein, conduct an international comparison of military service and warfare as forms of labour, and the soldiers as workers. This is the first study to undertake a systematic comparative analysis of military labour, addressing two distinct, and normally quite separate, communities: labour historians and military historians.

The Lion of Janina; Or, The Last Days of the Janissaries

The Lion of Janina; Or, The Last Days of the Janissaries
Title The Lion of Janina; Or, The Last Days of the Janissaries PDF eBook
Author Mór Jókai
Publisher Good Press
Pages 213
Release 2021-04-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"The Lion of Janina; Or, The Last Days of the Janissaries" by Mór Jókai (translated by R. Nisbet Bain). Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Lion of Janina

Lion of Janina
Title Lion of Janina PDF eBook
Author Mór Jókai
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1898
Genre Janizariae
ISBN

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Ali Pasha's resistance to Turkish forces in the 19th century.

Janissaries

Janissaries
Title Janissaries PDF eBook
Author Pournelle
Publisher Baen
Pages 0
Release 1996-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780671877095

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Captain Rick Galloway and his men had been talked into volunteering for a dangerous mission--inly to be ruthlessly abandoned when faceless CIA higher-ups pulled the plug on the operation. They were cut off in hostile territory, with local troops and their Cuban advisors rapidly closing in. And then the alien spacceship landed.