In Arabic, it means a person who fights for the holy war. In the history of the Ottoman Empire, it refers to the leader of a group of warriors who traded with the Byzantine Empire during its early period and sometimes plundered it, contributing to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire's territory. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
アラビア語でガザー (聖戦) のために戦う人を意味する。オスマン帝国史上では,その草創期にビザンチン帝国領内の人々と交易し,ときには略奪を行なって,オスマン朝領土の拡大に功のあった戦士集団の頭領を意味する。
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