Devshirme

/dɛvˈʃɪrmeɪ/ noun

The Ottoman practice of recruiting Christian boys from the Balkans, converting them to Islam, and training them for military or administrative service in the empire.

From Turkish 'devshirmek' meaning 'to collect' or 'to gather,' referring to the systematic collection of boys every few years. The practice created a loyal class of administrators and soldiers.

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