Ottoman military reforms
Reforms in the military of the Ottoman Empire
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Part of
a series
on the
Military of the
Ottoman Empire
Classical army
(1451–1826)
Kapıkulu
Janissaries
Six Divisions of Cavalry
Sipahi
Voynuks
Yamaks
Dervendjis
Sekban
Seymen
Seimeni
Akinji
Azap
Levend
Timariots
Yaya
Humbaracı
Bashi-bazouk
Deli
Martolos
Arnaut
Reform period
Nizam-i Djedid
Sekban-i Djedid
Auspicious Incident
Mansure Army
Hamidieh
Modern army
(1861–1922)
Modern Army
Navy
Imperial Arsenal
Ships
Kapudan Pashas
Naval battles
Aviation
Vecihi Hürkuş
Ahmet Ali Çelikten
Conflicts
European
Byzantine
Bulgarian
Serbian
Moldavian
Hungarian
Venetian
Albanian
Croatian
Polish
Portuguese
Habsburg
Russian
Asia
Persian
Africa
Sieges and landings
Rebellions
Conscription
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e
Ottoman military reforms
began in the late 18th century.