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The Destruction of the Janissaries 1826

Par : Declan Brien-Moran
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235199422
  • EAN9798235199422
  • Date de parution28/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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The Destruction of the Janissaries 1826In June 1826, Sultan Mahmud II accomplished what every Ottoman reformer before him had failed to achieve: the total destruction of the Janissary corps, the five-century-old praetorian military institution that had held the empire's political life hostage and blocked every serious attempt at modernization. Officially celebrated in Istanbul as the Vak'a-i Hayriyye, the Auspicious Incident, and mourned in the Balkan provinces as the Vaka-i Serriyye, the Event of Malignity, this single morning's violence transformed the Ottoman Empire more fundamentally than any military campaign or diplomatic settlement could have done.
The Destruction of the Janissaries 1826 covers the full arc of this transformation: from the Janissary corps's origins in the devsirme levy and its golden age of military achievement, through its centuries-long metamorphosis into an urban economic power and praetorian kingmaker, to Mahmud II's eighteen-year preparation for the final confrontation and its violent, carefully engineered conclusion. Drawing on revisionist scholarship and the full range of Ottoman, Balkan, and European sources, the book examines the military, political, and socioeconomic dimensions of 1826 with equal rigour, recovering the human costs that the official narrative suppressed while assessing the institutional transformation whose consequences extended to the declaration of the Turkish Republic in 1923.
Necessary and terrible. Auspicious and malignant. This is the full reckoning with the event that made the modern Turkish state possible.