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  1. The Ottoman Military College or Imperial Military Staff College or Ottoman Army War College (Ottoman Turkish: مكتب اركان حربيه شاهانه, romanized: Mekteb-i Erkân-ı Harbiye-i Şâhâne or Ottoman Turkish: اركان حربیه مكتبی, romanized: Erkân-ı Harbiye Mektebi), was a two-year military staff college ...

  2. Ottoman Military College. The Ottoman Military College in Istanbul was the Ottoman Empire's two-year military staff college, which aimed to educate staff officers for the Ottoman Army. Ottoman Military Academy. Marshal Ahmed Fevzi Pasha together with Mehmed Namık Pasha formed the academy in 1834 as the Mekteb-i Harbiye (Ottoman ...

  3. The Ottoman Army was the army of the Ottoman Empire after the country was reorganized along modern western European lines during the Tanzimat modernization period. It operated during the decline and dissolution of the empire, which roughly occurred between 1861 (though some sources date back to 1842) and 1918, the end of World War I ...

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  5. The history of the Turkish Army War College has begun with the classes named as “Mekteb-i Fünun-u Harbiye-i Şahâne Erkân-ı Harbiye” (Ottoman Military Academy) that started education and training in 1848 in Harbiye/Istanbul.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Learn about the Ottoman Empire's army, which was renowned for its archers. The first Ottoman army had been composed entirely of Turkmen nomads, who had remained largely under the command of the religious orders that had converted most of them to Islam.

  7. 13 de nov. de 2011 · The Ottomans were among the first to create a standing military force, the Janissary corps, which was established as early as the late fourteenth century. Until the late seventeenth century, the army and logistical system proved superior to those of their European and Asian rivals.