"Sipahi" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sipahi" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sipahi" Meaning

A sipahi was a cavalryman in the Ottoman Empire, particularly during the 14th to 20th centuries. The term "sipahi" is Turkish in origin and has its roots in the medieval Turkic word "sipaḥī," which means "soldier" or "cavalryman."

"Sipahi" Examples

Sipahi: Usage Examples


Verb

Turkey has a long history of being a major military power, and the sipahi were the traditional cavalrymen of the Ottoman Empire.

Noun

The sipahi were highly regarded for their honor and loyalty.
The sipahi continued to serve in the imperial army.
In the 16th century, a new system of sipahi administration was established.
The sipahi were organized into a small but elite army.
The organization of sipahi in the Ottoman Empire was a complex design.

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