Janissary or janizary.
the elite soldiers name is Janissary, the protecter of the Ottoman Crown
An Ottoman soldier is commonly referred to as a "Janissary." The Janissaries were elite infantry units that formed the backbone of the Ottoman military from the 14th century until their disbandment in the 19th century. They were originally composed of Christian boys taken through the devshirme system, converted to Islam, and trained as soldiers. Over time, the Janissaries gained significant political power and influence within the empire.
janizary
European soldiers during the Ottoman Empire era often relied on organized military structures, advanced tactics, and emerging technologies like gunpowder weapons. In contrast, Ottoman soldiers, particularly the elite Janissaries, were known for their discipline, loyalty, and use of innovative battlefield strategies, including mobility and adaptability. While European armies emphasized heavy infantry and cavalry, the Ottomans effectively integrated diverse forces, including archers and artillery, into their ranks. These differences reflected broader cultural, technological, and strategic variations between the two military traditions.
Elite Nazi storm troopers were a real group of specialized soldiers in WWII.
Janlsaries
the elite soldiers name is Janissary, the protecter of the Ottoman Crown
A soldier in Turkish language is called Asker. Its plural is Askerler which is used to describe soldiers. Army in Turkish is called Ordu. If you are referring to the elite soldiers of the Ottoman army (which is now defunct), those were called Janissaries.
An Ottoman soldier is commonly referred to as a "Janissary." The Janissaries were elite infantry units that formed the backbone of the Ottoman military from the 14th century until their disbandment in the 19th century. They were originally composed of Christian boys taken through the devshirme system, converted to Islam, and trained as soldiers. Over time, the Janissaries gained significant political power and influence within the empire.
janizary
janisaries were elite forces of ottoman empire. Jannisarie means one who sacrifies his life. These soldiers were brought up from childhood in special school and academies. And were mostly children of non-moslims. Although they would become moslims often people wanted there children to be taken in janisarie school sothat the child would have a good life.
They were both elite warrior units in the Ottoman Empire.
Soldiers in the special forces are part of the military's elite.
European soldiers during the Ottoman Empire era often relied on organized military structures, advanced tactics, and emerging technologies like gunpowder weapons. In contrast, Ottoman soldiers, particularly the elite Janissaries, were known for their discipline, loyalty, and use of innovative battlefield strategies, including mobility and adaptability. While European armies emphasized heavy infantry and cavalry, the Ottomans effectively integrated diverse forces, including archers and artillery, into their ranks. These differences reflected broader cultural, technological, and strategic variations between the two military traditions.
Elite Nazi storm troopers were a real group of specialized soldiers in WWII.
A member of an elite fighting force of the Ottoman Empire, made up mainly of slaves
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.