Devşirme — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Devşirme (Huecograbado del Palacio Topkapi) Devşirme o devshirme era la práctica por la cual el Imperio Otomano reclutaba niños de familias cristianas, quienes después eran forzados a convertirse al Islam, para ser… … Wikipedia Español
Devşirme — Social structure of the Ottoman Empire Millets: (Jews · Armenians · Greeks) … Wikipedia
Devsirme — ♦ The Ottoman levy of Christian children for future service in the Ottoman state. The term is also used for those so levied. (Fine, John V.A. Jr. The Late Medieval Balkans, 622) Related terms: Janissary … Medieval glossary
Knabenlese — Darstellung der Devşirme im Süleymanname Als Knabenlese, auch „Knabenzins“ , osmanisch دوشيرمه Devşirme, von devşirmek / … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ottoman Empire — a former Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman and reached its greatest territorial extent under Suleiman in the 16th century; collapsed after World War I. Cap.: Constantinople. Also called Turkish Empire. * * * Former empire… … Universalium
Janissary — Janissaries redirects here. For the Janissaries series of novels by Jerry Pournelle, see Janissaries series. Janissary New Soldier The Janissaries were mostly chosen from among t … Wikipedia
Ottoman System in the Balkans — By the early sixteenth century most of the Balkan Peninsula’s Christians were submerged within the Ottomans’ Islamic theocratic society. In traditional Islamic civilization, no separation existed between religious and secular matters, and… … Wikipedia
Christianity and Judaism in the Ottoman Empire — During the 1st centuries of control over the Balkans by the Ottoman Empire (c. 14th to 19th centuries), the Christian population, and especially the Orthodox Christians (who were not under the protection of a Great Power, as were the… … Wikipedia
Christentum und Judentum im Osmanischen Reich — Mehmed der Eroberer empfängt Gennadios II. Scholarios (Ökumenischer Patriarch von Konstantinopel von 1454 bis 1464) In den ersten Jahrhunderten, in denen der Balkan durch das Osmanische Reich kontrolliert wurde, bis zum Aufstieg des Russischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of English words of Turkic origin — This is a list of words that have entered into the English language from the Turkic languages. Many of them came via traders and soldiers from and in the Ottoman Empire. There are some Turkic words as well, most of them entered English via the… … Wikipedia