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Q: The 1622 Janissary Revolt against the Ottomans signaled the beginning of the end to this empire?
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Who was janissary revolt against in 1622?

Ottomans


Were safavids members of janissary?

NO. The Safavids were a rival empire to the Ottomans. The Janissaries were the elite troops of the Ottoman Empire, usually made of Serb, Greek, and Bulgarian Christians who were forcibly converted to Islam and made to fight against all of the Ottomans' enemies in exchange for perceived power.


Who fought against the ottomans?

Greece, Russia, and Serbia were the countries who fought against the Ottoman's.


Who led successful campaigns against the ottomans and rebels in the Netherlands but suffered a disastrous defeat against the english?

The Balkans led successful campaigns against the ottomans and rebels. This took place in the Netherlands, but suffered a disastrous defeat against the English.


Which countries fought against the ottomans?

Serbia Greece Russia


Who did Greece successfully revolt against for independence?

The Ottomans Empire


What happened on 1688?

The Austrians incite a rebellion against the Ottomans in Bulgaria.


Who won the Battle of Torvioll?

Skanderberg of the Albanians against the Ottomans on 29 June 1444/


Who helped fight against Russia in the Crimean War?

The British and the French assisted the Ottomans in their fight against Russia in the Crimean War.


What is the name of the English poet who supported Greeces revolt against the Ottomans?

It was Lord Byron


Who rebelled against the rule of ottaman empire?

Numerous countries rebelled against the Ottomans to establish independent states: Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Albania.


Why was the Ottoman Empire seen as threat to Europe?

Constantinople was seen as a bulwark against an Islamic conquest of Europe. Its fall to the Ottomans meant that the Ottomans would soon conquer the Balkans and pose a direct threat to major Central and Eastern European States such as Russia, Poland, and the Austrian Empire.