How would a islamic byzantine empire call it's slave soldiers?

How would a islamic byzantine empire call it's slave soldiers?

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Castrati nugati

...janissaries?

Yeñiçeri

>islamic
>byzantine empire
Mehmed, go and stay go.

My Emperor!

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Bonus question: What did the Holy Roman Empire call their slave knights?

Muslim. Means slave.

The Arabic word you're looking for is "abd"/"abeed", but close enough I guess.

>islamic byzantine

BEGONE YOU CATAMITE

Nth for Janissaries

Well Janissary in Turkish means "new soldier", so I imagine a Greek-speaking empire would call them Neostratiotai or Neohoplitai.

Mamluk literally means "slave" or "property" so if they went by that logic they'd simply be called Douloi.

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My fellow Eastern Roman compatriot.

Mamluks

>islamic byzantine empire

Kebabkles

nigger?

By shouting I imagine. Or maybe ringing bells if they were feeling sophisticated.

You know, I suspect someone's written a bot to spam these shitty threads.

I could say the same thing about this post but I won't because that's not constructive and wouldn't increase the average post quality.

Samsonites.