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Deli (Ottoman)

Deli was an Ottoman light cavalry unit which acted as frontline shock troops, skirmishers, and personal guards for high-level Ottoman officials in Rumelia during peacetime. The unit is usually confused in earlier historical records with the Akinji, both being light cavalry units and being part of Eyalet soldiers, although they were not related. The sipahi constituted the main and traditional cavalry force of the Ottoman Empire.

Syria
In the 19th century, Ottoman Syria's best units were the Deli and the Maghariba (North African mercenaries), as they were mobile, as opposed to the stationary Janissaries. ==In popular culture==
In popular culture
In the Turkish movie, ''Deliler Fatih'in Fermanı'': directed by Osman Kaya, a small group of Delis is sent to Wallachia in order to kill the Romanian Prince Vlad the Impaler. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Deli 1590.jpg|Delis (1590) File:Deli-Nicolas-de-Nicolay.jpg|Deli horseman from a 1576 Italian edition of Nicolas de Nicolay's Travels in Turkey File:Surname-i huemayun Deli..png|Surname-i Hümayun (1582-1587) File:Deli-Stefano-della-Bella.png|Deli Stefano Della File:Weigel-Deli.jpg|Ottoman Military Illustrations from Hans Weigel's Habitus Praecipuorum Populorum (Trachtenbuch), 1577 File:Deli Lorichs.jpg|Deli in parade uniform, paint from 1688 Melchior Lorichs 1583 File:Turkey, 1600-1805 (NYPL b14896507-416245).tiff|Delis ==See also==
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