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|image=Ottoman Janissary.png
|founder = {{Wiki|Murad I}}
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|leader = Ottoman Sultan
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|headquarters = [[Constantinople]]
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The '''Janissaries''', also known as the '''Yeniçeri''', were specially trained elite [[soldier]]s of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
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|notable = [[Tarik Barleti]]<br>[[Murat Bin Husn]]<br>[[Nazar]]}}
The '''Janissaries''', also known as the '''Yeniçeri''', were specially trained elite soldiers of the [[Ottoman Empire]] who served as the private [[Guards|guard]] to the Sultan.


==History==
==History==
===Formation===
===Formation===
Janissaries, created by Sultan {{Wiki|Murad I}}, were young [[wikipedia:Christianity|Christian]] boys from conquered countries (commonly [[Greece|Greek]]), who were converted to {{Wiki|Islam}} and levied into the {{Wiki|Devşirme|Devshirme system}} (or the "Collection of Children"). They were also nicknamed "[[Slavery|slave]] soldiers", because of their method of capture. The strongest of the children were usually chosen to become Janissaries, whereas the more intelligent ones would become scientists, architects, or government officials.{{Fact}}
Janissaries, created by Sultan {{Wiki|Murad I}}, were young [[Christianity|Christian]] boys from conquered countries (commonly [[Greece|Greek]]), who were converted to [[Islam]] and levied into the {{Wiki|Devşirme|Devshirme system}} (or the "Collection of Children"). They were also nicknamed "[[Slavery|slave]] soldiers" because of their method of recruitment. The strongest of the children were usually chosen to become Janissaries, whereas the more intelligent ones became scientists, architects, or government officials.<ref name="DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Database: Janissaries]]</reF>


The Janissaries became the Ottoman Empire's first standing army, and were required to learn and convert to Islam. This elite sect of soldiers were also the mainstay of the Ottoman army during the 1453 invasion of [[Constantinople]], led by Sultan [[Mehmet II|Mehmed II]]. They were essentially infantry units that formed the Sultan's household troops and bodyguard. However, after the 17th century, they began to falter in importance and strength until they were eventually abolished by Sultan {{Wiki|Mahmud II}} in 1826, as a result of {{Wiki|the Auspicious Incident}}.{{Fact}}
The Janissaries became the Ottoman Empire's first standing army, and were required to learn and convert to Islam. This elite sect of soldiers were also the mainstay of the Ottoman army during the 1453 invasion of [[Constantinople]], led by Sultan [[Mehmet II]]. They were essentially infantry units that formed the Sultan's household troops and bodyguard. However, after the 17th century, they began to falter in importance and strength until they were eventually abolished by Sultan {{Wiki|Mahmud II}} in 1826, as a result of what later became known as the "{{Wiki|Auspicious Incident}}".<ref>{{WP|Janissary}}</ref>


===Renaissance===
===Renaissance===
In the 16th century, the Janissaries were led by [[Tarik Barleti]]. Due to the habit of some members terrorizing the populace of Constantinople, they were widely feared by the [[civilians]]. The arrogant habits of these Janissaries - destroying vendors' booths, confiscating products, and so on - raised the ire of many citizens who saw them as being above the law.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
In the early 16th century, the Janissaries were led by [[Tarik Barleti]]. Due to the habit of some members terrorizing the populace of Constantinople, they were widely feared by [[civilian]]s. The arrogant habits of these Janissaries—destroying vendors' booths, confiscating products, and so on—raised the ire of many citizens who saw them as being above the law.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
 
In 1511, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] used this to his advantage by paying [[herald]]s to incite a [[Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius|riot]] in the [[Harbor of Theodosius]], enabling him to sneak into the harbor and spy on a meeting between Tarik and the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]] [[Manuel Palaiologos]] and [[Shahkulu]].<ref name="Arsenal Gates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[The Arsenal Gates]]</ref>


[[File:TAG 4.png|thumb|250px|left|A pair of Janissaries harassing a merchant]]
[[File:TAG 4.png|thumb|250px|left|A pair of Janissaries harassing a merchant]]
The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] used this to his advantage by paying [[heralds]] to incite a [[Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius|riot]] in the [[Harbor of Theodosius]], enabling him to sneak into the harbor and spy on a meeting between their commander, Tarik, and the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] [[Manuel Palaiologos]] and [[Shahkulu]].<ref name="ACR" />
Under Prince [[Suleiman I|Suleiman]]'s orders, Ezio later lured a Janissary into a hiding spot and killed him, then took his clothes in order to infiltrate the Janissary camp in the [[Constantine District]].<ref name="Into the Shadows">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Into the Shadows]]</ref> However, the slain Janissary's body was soon found, and the entire camp was put on alert. When Ezio assassinated Tarik, he discovered that he was not a traitor, merely trying to infiltrate the [[Templars]].<ref name="Honor Lost and Won">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Honor, Lost and Won]]</ref> After Ezio escaped, the Janissaries began patrolling all of Constantinople and raised the [[Great Chain]] to prevent the Assassin's departure.<ref name="Setting Sail">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Setting Sail]]</ref>


Under Prince [[Suleiman I|Suleiman]]'s orders, Ezio lured a Janissary into a hiding spot and killed him, and then took his clothes in order to infiltrate the Janissary camp in the [[Constantine District]], although the body was soon found and the camp was put on alert. When Ezio assassinated Tarik, he discovered that he was not a traitor, merely secretly trying to infiltrate the [[Byzantine Templars]]. After Ezio escaped, the Janissaries began patrolling all of Constantinople and raised the [[Great Chain]] to prevent his departure.<ref name="ACR" />
However, this ultimately failed, as Ezio destroyed the Great Chain with a [[bomb]], and sank the [[ship]]s blockading the [[Golden Horn]] by spraying them with [[Greek Fire]]. He then left Constantinople for [[Derinkuyu]] on a chartered ship,<ref name="Setting Sail"/> and when he returned, the Janissaries were on high alert, declaring a warrant for the Assassin's capture.<ref name="Discovery">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Discovery (memory)|Discovery]]</ref>
 
However, this ultimately failed, as Ezio destroyed the Great Chain with a [[Bombs|bomb]], and sank the [[Ships|ships]] blockading the [[Golden Horn]] by spraying them with [[Greek Fire]]. He then left Constantinople for [[Derinkuyu]] on a chartered ship, and when he returned, the Janissaries were on high alert, with them declaring a warrant for his capture.<ref name="ACR" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Their name was originally a compound of Turkish words ''yeni'', "new" and ''çeri'', "army"; an alternate translation could read as "new soldiers". 
;General
===Appearance===
*The name "Yeniçeri" is a compound of the Turkish words ''yeni'', "new" and ''çeri'', "army"; an alternate translation could read as "new soldiers".  
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|novelization]] of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', the Janissaries are described as wearing white [[Armor|armor]] instead of green.
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|novelization]] of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', the Janissaries are described as wearing white [[armor]]. This is not evident in the game where their armor is covered by their embroidered uniforms.
*Out of all elite guards in the franchise the Janissaries appearances the most, they can be found in their Camps, guarding treasures, palace or Mosque and when Ezio came back to Constantinople every Ottoman guard's except agile's are replaced with at least two leading Janissaries.
*Out of all elite units in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], Janissaries are the most regular; after the completion of Sequence 7, with Ezio Auditore returning to Constantinople from Cappadocia, every guard patrol in the city will consist of two Janissaries.
*Janissaries were the first and only non-Turkish and non-[[Islam|Muslim]] division to ever be a part of the Ottoman main army.{{Cite|16 Aug 2023}} The Ottoman Army was divided between the regular army and the auxiliaries. Only [[Turkey|Turks]] were allowed to join the former(to which the Janissaries belonged to) while minorities (Arabs, Kurds, etc.) were assigned to the latter. Auxiliaries were not recorded as part of the Ottoman empire as they were technically no soldiers, but acted as either vassals or, in the case of Arabs and Kurds, mercenaries.


===Combat===
;Combat
*Janissaries could not be instantly killed by counter-attacks and execution streaks from full health. However, they still took damage whenever one of the two was performed.
*Janissaries are very resistant to gunfire but are easily killed by bombs and [[poison]].
**Despite Janissaries not being initially vulnerable to execution streaks, combo chains could still be continued by attacking another guard, and could also be started by counter-stealing from a Janissary instead.
*On some occasions, if Ezio is lacking in lethal or tactical bombs, looting or stealing from Janissaries give him [[Splinter bomb|splinter]] or [[caltrop bomb]]s.
*Janissaries were very resistant to gunfire, but were easily killed by bombs and [[poison]].
*Janissaries are faster than Ezio and can [[Freerunning|climb]] onto most buildings which make them difficult to escape from.
*On some occasions, if Ezio was lacking in lethal or tactical bombs, looting or stealing from Janissaries would give him [[Splinter bombs|splinter]] or [[caltrop bombs]].
*All Janissaries wield the same [[sword]], the [[Janissary Kilij]].
*Janissaries were faster than Ezio, and could [[Freerunning|climb]] onto most buildings, which made them difficult to escape from.
*Unlike the [[Papal Guard]]s who follow-up every shot with a strafing maneuver, Janissaries follow-up by dashing forwards to kick their target.
*Like [[Almogavars]], all Janissaries wielded the same [[Swords|sword]]: the [[Janissary Kijil]].
*Strangely, Janissaries are especially vulnerable to unarmed combat. Performing a counter-steal while unarmed will immediately open them up to an execution, and they also struggle to block against attacks.
*Unlike the [[Papal Guard]] after firing their [[Flintlock Pistol]] they will strafe aside preparing another shot. However the Janissaries follow a different pattern instead of strafing for another shot they will dash quickly towards Ezio proceeding for a kick.
*Attempting a hook and run on a Jannisary will cause the [[Hookblade]] to be temporarily caught in their armor.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Jannisaries Artwork.jpg|Concept artwork of the Janissaries
Jannisaries Artwork.jpg|Concept artwork of the Janissaries
Janissaries Database Image.png|The [[Database: Janissaries|database]] image of the Janissaries
Janissaries Database Image.png|The Janissaries' [[database]] image
Janissary camp.jpg|Concept art of Ezio entering a Janissary camp
Janissary camp.jpg|Concept art of Ezio entering a Janissary camp
MuratJannisaries.png|[[Murat Bin Husn]] with a troop of Janissaries
ACR DYL Murat Bin Husn and Jannisaries.png|[[Murat Bin Husn]] with a troop of Janissaries
TJM 6.png|Tarik speaking to two Janissaries
TJM 6.png|Tarik speaking to two Janissaries
Arsenal Infiltration 9.png|Two Janissaries attacking Ezio
Arsenal Infiltration 9.png|Two Janissaries attacking Ezio
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</gallery>
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{1st}}
*[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Discover Your Legacy]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
**''[[The Ottoman Connection]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{ACR}}
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Janissaries| ]]
[[Category:Janissaries| ]]

Latest revision as of 05:23, 5 May 2026

The Janissaries, also known as the Yeniçeri, were specially trained elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.

History[edit | edit source]

Formation[edit | edit source]

Janissaries, created by Sultan Murad I, were young Christian boys from conquered countries (commonly Greek), who were converted to Islam and levied into the Devshirme system (or the "Collection of Children"). They were also nicknamed "slave soldiers" because of their method of recruitment. The strongest of the children were usually chosen to become Janissaries, whereas the more intelligent ones became scientists, architects, or government officials.[1]

The Janissaries became the Ottoman Empire's first standing army, and were required to learn and convert to Islam. This elite sect of soldiers were also the mainstay of the Ottoman army during the 1453 invasion of Constantinople, led by Sultan Mehmet II. They were essentially infantry units that formed the Sultan's household troops and bodyguard. However, after the 17th century, they began to falter in importance and strength until they were eventually abolished by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826, as a result of what later became known as the "Auspicious Incident".[2]

Renaissance[edit | edit source]

In the early 16th century, the Janissaries were led by Tarik Barleti. Due to the habit of some members terrorizing the populace of Constantinople, they were widely feared by civilians. The arrogant habits of these Janissaries—destroying vendors' booths, confiscating products, and so on—raised the ire of many citizens who saw them as being above the law.[3]

In 1511, the Assassin Ezio Auditore used this to his advantage by paying heralds to incite a riot in the Harbor of Theodosius, enabling him to sneak into the harbor and spy on a meeting between Tarik and the Byzantine Templars Manuel Palaiologos and Shahkulu.[4]

A pair of Janissaries harassing a merchant

Under Prince Suleiman's orders, Ezio later lured a Janissary into a hiding spot and killed him, then took his clothes in order to infiltrate the Janissary camp in the Constantine District.[5] However, the slain Janissary's body was soon found, and the entire camp was put on alert. When Ezio assassinated Tarik, he discovered that he was not a traitor, merely trying to infiltrate the Templars.[6] After Ezio escaped, the Janissaries began patrolling all of Constantinople and raised the Great Chain to prevent the Assassin's departure.[7]

However, this ultimately failed, as Ezio destroyed the Great Chain with a bomb, and sank the ships blockading the Golden Horn by spraying them with Greek Fire. He then left Constantinople for Derinkuyu on a chartered ship,[7] and when he returned, the Janissaries were on high alert, declaring a warrant for the Assassin's capture.[8]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

General
  • The name "Yeniçeri" is a compound of the Turkish words yeni, "new" and çeri, "army"; an alternate translation could read as "new soldiers".
  • In the novelization of Assassin's Creed: Revelations, the Janissaries are described as wearing white armor. This is not evident in the game where their armor is covered by their embroidered uniforms.
  • Out of all elite units in the Assassin's Creed series, Janissaries are the most regular; after the completion of Sequence 7, with Ezio Auditore returning to Constantinople from Cappadocia, every guard patrol in the city will consist of two Janissaries.
  • Janissaries were the first and only non-Turkish and non-Muslim division to ever be a part of the Ottoman main army. [citation needed] The Ottoman Army was divided between the regular army and the auxiliaries. Only Turks were allowed to join the former(to which the Janissaries belonged to) while minorities (Arabs, Kurds, etc.) were assigned to the latter. Auxiliaries were not recorded as part of the Ottoman empire as they were technically no soldiers, but acted as either vassals or, in the case of Arabs and Kurds, mercenaries.
Combat
  • Janissaries are very resistant to gunfire but are easily killed by bombs and poison.
  • On some occasions, if Ezio is lacking in lethal or tactical bombs, looting or stealing from Janissaries give him splinter or caltrop bombs.
  • Janissaries are faster than Ezio and can climb onto most buildings which make them difficult to escape from.
  • All Janissaries wield the same sword, the Janissary Kilij.
  • Unlike the Papal Guards who follow-up every shot with a strafing maneuver, Janissaries follow-up by dashing forwards to kick their target.
  • Strangely, Janissaries are especially vulnerable to unarmed combat. Performing a counter-steal while unarmed will immediately open them up to an execution, and they also struggle to block against attacks.
  • Attempting a hook and run on a Jannisary will cause the Hookblade to be temporarily caught in their armor.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]