Taxes in Yugoslavia

Clint Eastwood said this is the flower generation. Everyone is getting fracked by Irwin R. Sheister & Eddie Rothschild.

In Yugoslavia the Sultan’s tax was your first born son for the Jannissary Corps. Don’t flower out america.

I want the Madonna nd NF to rub royal jelly honey like the honey i brought to VGH

CONCLUSION

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  1. Janissaries – the Sword of Allah
    Balkan-born Christian Boys Forced to Become
    Islam’s Most Elite Soldiers

    http://www.jrnyquist.com/may14/balkan_boys.htm

    The End of the Janissaries

    By the year 1600 the ruling Sultan needed more soldiers and mercenaries and slaves than ever. Unable to keep up with this growing need given the ongoing quota from the Balkans, he allowed for the first time Turks and native born Muslims to enter the ranks of the Janissaries.

    “This immediately destroyed the esprit de corps that had forged the fighting ethos of this elite unit,” said Azziz.

    “The Janissaries then became involved in sexual relations with the Sultan’s harem and also planned and carried out assassinations against the Sultans.”

    In the early 1800’s Sultan Selim III tried to bring European style military reforms to the Janissaries. In fact, Selim III wanted to bring Turkey into modern times by imitating all things European. The Janissaries rebelled and killed Selim III. In 1826 the Janissaries attempted a coup. The ruling Sultan, Mahmud II was outraged. As was the case of the Old Testament story of prophets hidden in a furnace, Mahmud II survived the coup against his brother by hiding in the furnace of a public bath.

    Mahmud II turned his cannons on the Janissaries when they were trapped in their barracks at the Hippodrome near the Topkapi Palace.

    “Over 4,000 Janissaries perished, yet they were a far cry from the loyal Christian converts who had served the Ottoman Empire so well through the centuries,” concluded Azziz. “It was a sad ending to a romantic and mysterious group of men. Yet the Janissaries were even tougher. Desertion and cowardice and disobedience were punishable by death. The closest thing to the Janissaries in modern times in my opinion is the French Foreign Legion or perhaps the Ghurkas. We may never see their kind again.”

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