
Ch-18 - Dearborn High School
... Ottomans formed captured Balkan Christian men into a force called the new troops (Janissaries) fought on foot and were armed with guns. recruited men for the Janissaries and for positions in the bureaucracy through the system called devshirme—a levy on male Christian children. Unable to marry Pr ...
... Ottomans formed captured Balkan Christian men into a force called the new troops (Janissaries) fought on foot and were armed with guns. recruited men for the Janissaries and for positions in the bureaucracy through the system called devshirme—a levy on male Christian children. Unable to marry Pr ...
Janissaries

The Janissaries (Ottoman Turkish: يڭيچرى yeniçeri, meaning ""new soldier"") were elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops and bodyguards. Sultan Murad I created the force in 1383. The number of Janissaries grew from 20,000 in 1575, to 49,000 (1591), dropped to a low of 17,000 (1648), then rebounded to 135,000 in 1826.They began as an elite corps of slaves recruited from young Christian boys, and became famed for internal cohesion cemented by strict discipline and order. By 1620 they were hereditary and corrupt and an impediment to reform. The corps was abolished by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826 in the Auspicious Incident in which 6,000 or more were executed.