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Janissary or janizary.
Member of Order of the British Empire. It is one of the ranks of the British honours system.
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.
The Mayan empire had a hierarchical social structure that included several distinct ranks. At the top were the nobles, including the king (or "Ajaw") and his royal family, who held significant power and wealth. Below them were the priests and elite warriors, followed by the commoners, who were primarily farmers and laborers. At the bottom of the social ladder were slaves, often captured during warfare or those in debt.
The Safavids were dealt a devastating defeat that checked the westward advance of Shi'ism and decimated the ranks of the Turkic warriors who had built the Safavid empire.
Janlsaries
Janissary or janizary.
Member of Order of the British Empire. It is one of the ranks of the British honours system.
There were many clerics of all ranks selling indulgences.
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.
a patrian is a puple higher up in the ranks of the roman empire than a pelebian
The constant wars of the Roman Empire were extremely expensive for a failing Roman economy. They also cost them a lot of soldiers and ranks had to be filled with soldiers from the people who they had conquered.
The Ottomans resorted to kidnapping Christian boys primarily for the Devshirme system, which served to bolster their military and administrative ranks. By taking boys from Christian families, often in the Balkans, they were converted to Islam and trained as elite soldiers (Janissaries) or bureaucrats. This practice not only provided the empire with loyal and skilled manpower but also helped in consolidating control over diverse populations. Additionally, it reinforced the Islamic state by integrating non-Muslim subjects into the empire's structure.
That is an opinion question, however, the coaches at Empire are far better than those at SMC. USA Swimming Ranks- Empire-17th SMC-948th (out of 7000 teams nation wide)
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The Mayan empire had a hierarchical social structure that included several distinct ranks. At the top were the nobles, including the king (or "Ajaw") and his royal family, who held significant power and wealth. Below them were the priests and elite warriors, followed by the commoners, who were primarily farmers and laborers. At the bottom of the social ladder were slaves, often captured during warfare or those in debt.
* It ranks first in population. * It ranks third in size. * It ranks 12th in population density. * It ranks 31st on entry to the Union.