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The Elite Infantry Units Of The Ottoman Sultan's Household, Composed Of Converted Christian Youths, Were Known As:

A. Sipahis
B. Janissaries
C. Akincis
D. Nizam-i-Jedid

The Janissaries were the first modern standing army in Europe, known for their strict discipline and direct loyalty to the Sultan.

Janissaries Devshirme Ottoman Military Sultan Infantry
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