Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye

Glorious Soldiers of Muhammad
Asâkir-i Mansûre-i Muhammediye
(عساكر منصورهٔ محمديه)
Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye uniforms, Ertuğrul cavalry regiment
ActiveJune 16, 1826 – 1920
Disbanded1918–1920 (Armistice of MudrosTurkish War of Independence) (Integrated into Army of GNA)
Country Ottoman Empire
Size350,000 (1877), 1,000,000 (1915)
Garrison/HQConstantinople and Selanik (Thessaloniki)
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Agha Hussein Pasha (Ağa Hüseyin Paşa, 1826–?)

The Mansure Army (Ottoman Turkish: عساكر منصورهٔ محمديه, romanizedAsâkir-i Mansûre-i Muhammediye, "The Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad") was an ocak (military unit) of the Ottoman army.[1][2] It was established by Mahmud II,[3] who also disbanded the Janissary Corps.

After The Auspicious Incident and the disbandment of the Janissary Corps, Mahmud II established a new military ocak and Agha Hussein Pasha was appointed to the command of the corps. Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha served as their serasker.

Mahmud II was not the first sultan who started the modernisation of the Ottoman army. Despite this, the Mansure Army became the main army corps of the Ottoman Empire until the Dissolution era. In 1912, the uniforms of the ocak were changed and finally in 1918, the Ottoman army was dissolved.[citation needed]

  1. ^ (in Turkish) http://www.turkansiklopedi.com/turkiye/63-osmanli-tarihi/20985-asakir-i-mansure-i-muhammediye.html Archived January 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Asakiri Mansuri Muhammediye". Osmanli web (in Turkish). Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  3. ^ Mahmud II on the English Wikipedia

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