Tony Blair has had no such confrontation, largely because his government accedes to almost every demand from big business and its janissaries. |
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Cairo janissaries are recruited from among the children of janissary families, which gives them a sense of camaraderie and superiority. |
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By supplementing and supporting Western militarism around the globe, third world peacekeepers serve as the West's janissaries for the post-Cold War world. |
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Some janissaries served as members of the palace guard and became involved in the succession struggles of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Indeed it is known that the janissaries had their own style of playing, so we did the same thing. |
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Indeed, it's in february 1804 that under Karageorges, the serbs rebelled against the janissaries, the Ottoman militia which terrorized the population. |
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Harem guards and janissaries are some of the better known positions a slave could hold, but slaves were actually often at the forefront of Ottoman politics. |
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You should wear a red Bandanna and surrender as soon as the Sultan's Janissaries come in through the postern. |
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The Sultan's Janissaries are coming through the Kerkoporta postern like a flood! |
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He left the Kerkoporta postern unlocked to help the Janissaries, led by the Turkish Sultan, enter the palace. |
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My plan is to sell information to the Turks and unlock the postern so that the Sultan's Janissaries can come inside the palace. |
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He also said that if he used the postern that we unlocked, he could capture it in one stroke by committing his mobile Janissaries. |
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He also established a regular standing army, known as the Janissaries. Well paid and disciplined, the Janissaries provided the new Ottoman state with a patriotic force of trained soldiers. |
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Finally, as the battle was continuing, the last wave, consisting of elite Janissaries, attacked the city walls. |
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