Turahanoğlu family

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Turahanoğulları
Country Ottoman Empire
Founded1389
Titlesghazi ("warrior")
akinci ("raider")

Turahanoğlu family (Turkish: Turahanoğulları, Turahanoğlu ailesi) was one of the families that led the akıncı corps in Ottoman Empire between the 15th-16th centuries.

History

The further Ottoman expansion to the European frontiers was shared with semi-independent warriors, with the most notable being the four families of Evrenosoğulları, Mihaloğulları, both of which were of Anatolian Christian origin, Malkoçoğulları, of Serbian origin, and the Turahanoğulları of Albanian Christian origin.[1] These four families made up the ghazi (warrior) nobility.[2] The akıncı were one of the first divisions to face the opposing military and were known for their prowess in battle. Unpaid they lived and operated as raiders on the frontiers of the Ottoman Empire, subsisting totally on plunder.

Members

References

  1. ^ Finkel 2012, p. 21
  2. ^ Mélikoff, I. (1991). "Ewrenos". Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. II (2nd ed.). Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 720.

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