Y
- yatagan
- A special sword used by the Janissaries. (Turkish) Please see
explanation
and illustration on the Internet.
- ya wled
- Boy! [G] His comment on this renders Hé!
garçon! but actually ya is a particle indicating a
vocative.
- yerba
- See gerba
- yoldach
- Fellow-traveller, comrade. Properly yoldas, < Turkish yol
way plus a suffix. Used by janissaries, medieval
dervishes, and contemporary communist militants to refer to their comrades.
The Janissary corps began in the fourteenth
century. It was the infantry element of the Ottoman army, consisting of
Balkan Christian youths converted to Islam on entering the service of the
Sultan. They were long influential in the Empire, until a massacre of them
ordered by the Sultan took place shortly before the French invaded Algeria.
This massacre was known as the "auspicious incident." The Turkish word means
"new soldier." For more information on the Janissaries, see the section
Ottoman Military Establishment in
The Rise of the
Turks...
See also oldàch.
- yorno
- day
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