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The Ruthless Army That Inspired The Unsullied Game of Thrones 

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The Ottoman Empire is one of the most important and influential major empires in history, though it is sometimes overlooked in the West (which may have something to do with the Christianity-versus-Islam bent of Western historical education). This lack of recognition extends to the empire's elite and unique military units known as the Janissaries.
The Janissaries can be discussed in the same breath as other renowned warrior groups, such as the Roman legion or the Spartans. A highly trained band of slave warriors, akin to the Unsullied of Game of Thrones fame, the Janissaries left ample evidence of their tenacity and toughness throughout their nearly half-millennium of existence.
Beginning in the 14th century, the Janissaries served the Ottoman sultan directly. Their involvement in the military and politics changed over the centuries, but the Janissaries remained fundamentally important in Ottoman society.

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@simonthompson1895
@simonthompson1895 7 месяцев назад
nice vid but there is a lot of repetition, even within a few seconds at times (see 05:00) and the overall word count could be cut down sharply without this.
@aleksandargrujic9000
@aleksandargrujic9000 7 месяцев назад
They didnt give their children freely they where forced
@tianwong7168
@tianwong7168 7 месяцев назад
Initially, yes. However, as time wore on, Janissaries grew more powerful, and it became a good way to climb the social ladder for poor Christian families.
@aleksandargrujic9000
@aleksandargrujic9000 7 месяцев назад
@@tianwong7168 bro nobody gave his sons freely away the families didnt have benfits of that because a soon the sons were taken they broke the contact with families
@tianwong7168
@tianwong7168 7 месяцев назад
@aleksandargrujic9000 Yea, but it's still one less mouth to feed for poor families. I'm sure later on, when janissaries got powerful, things were different.
@aleksandargrujic9000
@aleksandargrujic9000 7 месяцев назад
@@tianwong7168 no matter how powerful they were when they got out of the familiy in young age barely whe. Even remembering theire old families
@aleksandargrujic9000
@aleksandargrujic9000 7 месяцев назад
@@tianwong7168 how many janissaries returned back to slaughter their own families not even knowing what they are doing