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  • 51Military of the Ottoman Empire — Army: Sipahi · Akıncı · Timariot  …

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  • 52History of Lebanon under Ottoman rule — The Ottoman Turks were a Central Asian people who had served as slaves and warriors under the Abbasids. Because of their courage and discipline they became the masters of the palace in Baghdad during the caliphate of Al Mutasim (833 42). The… …

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  • 53Slavery in the Ottoman Empire — Social structure of the Ottoman Empire Millets: (Jews · Armenians · Greeks) …

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  • 54History of Ottoman Algeria — At about the time Spain was establishing its presidios in the Maghreb, the Muslim privateer brothers Aruj and Khair ad Din the latter known to Europeans as Barbarossa, or Red Beard were operating successfully off Tunisia under the Hafsids. In… …

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  • 55Slavery (Ottoman Empire) — Slavery was an important part of Ottoman society. [ [http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/ fisher/hst373/readings/inalcik6.html Supply of Slaves] ] As late as 1908, women slaves were still sold in the Ottoman Empire. [… …

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  • 56Culture of the Ottoman Empire — Eighteenth century mirror writing in Ottoman calligraphy. Depicts the phrase Ali is the vicegerent of God in both directions …

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  • 57Ruling institution of the Ottoman Empire — The governing of the Ottoman Empire is more than the description of its court, customs, ceremonies, and officials with catalogues of their provinces and duties.Most of the structures in Ottoman government can be traced back through to Tartary to… …

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  • 58Names of the Ottoman Empire — The state of the Ottomans which began as part of the Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate and became an independent Empire, has been known historically by different names at different periods and in various languages. This page surveys the history of these …

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  • 591913 Ottoman coup d'état — The Coup of 1913 in the Ottoman Empire (January 23, 1913) resulted in the grand vizier Kamil Pasha being driven from power and the replacement of Minister of War Nazim Pasha by İsmail Enver. It effectively ended the London Peace Conference and… …

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  • 60Provisional Government of India — This article describes the organisation formed during World War I in Kabul. For the Provisional Government formed by Subash Chandra Bose during World War II, see Arzi Hukumat e Azad Hind. the Mission in Kabul, 1915 with the German and Turkish… …

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