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Seimeni (plural of Seimen) designates the group of flintlock-armed infantry mercenaries charged with guarding the hospodar (ruler) and his court in 17th
Seimeni
Commune in Constanța, Romania
Seimeni (Romanian pronunciation: [sejˈmenʲ]) is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune includes three villages: Seimeni
Seimeni,_Constanța
Wallachian boyar and rebel leader
military forces, and Paharnic, before being won over by the rebellious Seimeni mercenaries. He issued a claim to the throne in Târgoviște, but controlled
Hrizea_of_Bogdănei
Elite infantry units and standing army of the Ottoman Empire (active 1363–1826)
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Janissary
The rebellion of the Seimeni and Dorobanți or Hrizea's revolts broke out on 26–27 February 1655, in Wallachia. The timing of the events is controversial
Rebellion of the Seimeni and Dorobanți
Rebellion_of_the_Seimeni_and_Dorobanți
Historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe
maintained by the rulers remained professional mercenaries such as the seimeni. However, Moldavia and the similarly affected Wallachia remained both important
Moldavia
Wallachian statesman
Prince and the Spatharios, Șerban orchestrated in 1654 a revolt of the Seimeni mercenaries, which contributed to the weakening of Matei's regime. When
Diicul_Buicescul
Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862
low-ranking boyars (threatened with extinction, they took part in the seimeni rebellion of 1655). Furthermore, the growing importance of appointment
Wallachia
Battle in 1653 between Wallachia and Moldavia near Finta, Romania
marshland, where a great melee began. Wallachians, Polish-Lithuanians, Seimeni Serb and Hungarian mercenaries destroyed the entire force of Cossacks and
Battle_of_Finta
Historic site in Constanța, Romania
fortress of Seimeni Location of Getic fortress of Seimeni in Romania 44°23′10″N 28°03′43″E / 44.386°N 28.062°E / 44.386; 28.062 Location Seimeni, Constanța
Getic_fortress_of_Seimeni
Turkish cavalry
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Sipahi
mercenaries, the Serbian Seimeni. With this army and with his Polish allies, he defeated Vasile Lupu at the Battle of Finta. As the Seimeni did not receive their
Wallachian_military_forces
County of Romania
Pantelimon Pecineaga Peștera Poarta Albă Rasova Saligny Saraiu Săcele Seimeni Siliștea Târguşor Topalu Topraisar Tortoman Tuzla Valu lui Traian Vulturu
Constanța_County
Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various European states
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Ottoman_wars_in_Europe
Battle between the Aq Qoyunlu and the Ottoman Empire
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Battle_of_Malatya
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Military of the Ottoman Empire
Military_of_the_Ottoman_Empire
Complex of medieval buildings and fortifications in Romania
Unfortunately, the fortifications were tested during the 1653 revolt of the seimeni, leading to their dismantling under Prince Gheorghe Ghica (1659–1660) following
Târgoviște_Princely_Court
Military unit
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Yamaks
Irregular light cavalry, scout divisions, and advance troops of the Ottoman Empire
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Akinji
Navy of the Ottoman Empire
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Ottoman_Navy
Prince of Wallachia from 1632 to 1654
pressure from boyars and drastic economical changes (the revolt of the seimeni military under Constantin Șerban probably has this as its main cause).
Matei_Basarab
Irregular soldiers, made up of unmarried youths
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Azeb
1861–1922 land warfare branch of the Ottoman Empire's military
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Ottoman_Army_(1861–1922)
Military unit of Ottoman army
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Humbaracı
Prince of Wallachia from 1654 to 1658
an illegitimate son of Radu Şerban. His rule saw the rebellion of the seimeni mercenaries (1655). In order to deal with the issue, Constantin Şerban
Constantin_Șerban
Military unit
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Dervendjis
Professional, standing troops of the Ottoman Empire
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Kapıkulu
Overview of the Ottoman army in the 15th–19th centuries
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Army of the classical Ottoman Empire
Army_of_the_classical_Ottoman_Empire
Ethnic group
majority of mercenary troops known as seimeni, given that their nucleus is attested to have been formed by "Serb seimeni" (as it was during their revolt in
Serbs_of_Romania
Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various African states
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Ottoman_wars_in_Africa
Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various Asian states
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Ottoman_wars_in_Asia
Yugoslav rock band
od svile" ("Silk Scarf"), "Ja želim" ("I Wish"), "TV Man", "Sejmeni" ("Seimeni") and "Take the Money and Run", the latter featuring elements of rap music
Haustor
River in Constanța County, Romania
passes through the artificial Lake Domneasca and flows into the Danube near Seimeni. Its length is 21 km (13 mi) and its basin size is 116 km2 (45 sq mi).
Siliștea_(Țibrin)
Military unit
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Mansure_Army
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Levend
Romanian linguist
Eugen Munteanu (born August 18, 1953, in Seimeni, Constanța County) is a Romanian linguist. He specializes in Biblical philology, historical lexicology
Eugen_Munteanu
1890–1908 Ottoman irregular cavalry regiment
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Hamidiye_(cavalry)
Military unit
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Sekban
Military unit in the Ottoman Empire
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Deli_(Ottoman)
Topics referred to by the same term
Danube in Constanța County, Romania Dunărea, a village in the commune Seimeni, Constanța County, Romania FC Dunărea Călărași, a football team FCM Dunărea
Dunărea
European military force (1346–1859)
Empire, the force diminished and included only mercenaries such as the seimeni. The 1829 Treaty of Adrianople allowed Moldavia to again maintain its own
Moldavian_military_forces
Military unit
Târgoviște, Bucharest, Ploiești, and Buzău. After the disbanding of the Seimeni in 1655, the Dorobanți joined the Serb mercenaries in their revolt, being
Dorobanți_(military_unit)
River in Constanța County, Romania
passes through the artificial Lake Țibrin and flows into the Danube in Seimeni. Its length is 41 km (25 mi) and its basin size is 375 km2 (145 sq mi)
Țibrin
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire
National time period
riot in February 1655. The discontented musketeers and local guards – the seimeni and dorobanți – joined the rebellious serfs and attacked boyars' courts
Early_modern_Romania
1833 peace agreement ending the Egyptian–Ottoman War
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Convention_of_Kütahya
Conflicts between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Croatian–Ottoman_wars
Index of articles associated with the same name
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Polish–Ottoman_Wars
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
List of battles involving the Ottoman Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire
Military unit
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Yaya_(military)
Ottoman shipyard
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Imperial_Arsenal
Heritage site in Bucharest, Romania
commemorating the 1655 revolt of the seimeni, during the reign of Constantin Șerban, against the boyars. The seimeni were a regiment of 2,000 foreign soldiers
Dealul_Mitropoliei
History of the capital of Romania
Bucharest was again ravaged, after only 15 years, by the 1655 rebellion of seimeni mercenaries against the rule of Constantin Șerban – the rebel troops arrested
History_of_Bucharest
Aerial warfare branch of the Ottoman Army from 1912 to 1918
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Ottoman_Aviation_Squadrons
Roadeș Rovinari Rușor Sacalasău Satu Mare (Harghita) Satu Nou Sânzieni Seimeni Socol Sprâncenata Stâncești Stoina Șeica Mică Tășad Telița Teliu Tilișca
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
Prince of Moldavia from 1653 to 1658
help he offered to Constantin Șerban in crushing the rebellion of the seimeni in Bucharest), in which they saw the seeds of emancipation. The Sultan
Gheorghe_Ștefan
Moldavian statesman and political conspirator
1716, Moldavia was dragged into the Austro–Turkish War. Racoviță and his Seimeni "put up no resistance" to the Imperial Army, which then imposed terror
Ioniță_Cuza
Military unit
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Voynuks
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings
List_of_Ottoman_conquests,_sieges_and_landings
Reformed infantry of the Ottoman army
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
Nizam-i_Djedid_Army
right 98 Valea Rasovei Rasova right Peștera Cochirleni right 26 Țibrin Seimeni right 41 Dunărea Dunărea right 23 Calachioi Capidava right Chichirgeaua
List of tributaries of the Danube
List_of_tributaries_of_the_Danube
Reforms in the military of the Ottoman Empire
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Ottoman_military_reforms
List of Ottoman admirals
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List_of_Kapudan_Pashas
Caimacam (Regent of Wallachia)
Constantin Șerban, who made him his Logothete. Chased out of the country by the Seimeni rebellion and again during Constantin Șerban's downfall, the Leurdeanus
Stroe_Leurdeanu
Lupu ends with the Moldavian throne being given to Gheorghe Ștefan. 1655 Seimeni revolt begins. 1657 George II Rákóczi invades Poland only to be defeated
Timeline_of_Romanian_history
Six Divisions of Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos
List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire
List_of_cities_conquered_by_the_Ottoman_Empire
Wallachian scholar, poet, and statesman
married Aga Matei, later styled "Matei Basarab", who controlled an army of Seimeni mercenaries in Bucharest. In late 1632, at age 53, Matei defeated Radu
Udriște_Năsturel
Fricke dosimeter prepared using a gelling agent
Dardoufas K, Karaiskos P, Kipouros P, Kozicki M, Rosiak J M, Sakelliou L, Seimenis I and Vlahos L 2004 Dose verification in clinical IMRT prostate incidents
Gel_dosimetry
Prince of Wallachia from 1629 to 1632
Bucharest with military honors, presenting his guard of 100 boyars and 200 Seimeni mercenaries. The delegation was headed by Paul Strassburg, and also included
Leon_Tomșa
Contracted title used by the royalty of former Moldavia and Wallachia
period of unrest in the latter country, leading up to the uprisings led by Seimeni mercenaries. In 1655, these groups installed Hrizea of Bogdănei on the
Io_(princely_title)
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Conscription in the Ottoman Empire
Conscription_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
Pantelimon Pecineaga Peștera Poarta Albă Rasova Saligny Saraiu Săcele Seimeni Siliștea Târgușor Topalu Topraisar Tortoman Tuzla Valu lui Traian Vulturu
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
Aromanian merchant and Macedonian Struggle leader (1878–1933)
killed with bullets. Two captains from the Greeks were wounded – Ioannis Seimenis and Emmanuel Skountris. The latter, together with three other lightly wounded
Lazaros_Tsamis
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Girl/Female
English
Opening buds of spring; born in April.
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, Arabic, Australian, French, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Swahili
True Believer; Pure; True and Upright
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Fair
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Goddess, Contented, Satisfied, Pleased
Girl/Female
British, English, Spanish
Bright; Shining; Clear; Variant of Chrysantus
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Clear; Pure; Undisturbed
Female
Greek
(Ζώσιμη) Feminine form of Greek Zosimos, ZOSIME means "likely to survive; survivor."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Earth; Land
Male
English
Dove
Girl/Female
Indian
Hope; Waiting; Love
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