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WHY DOES /INT/ FEAR AND HATE THE TURK?
2016-07-15 12:09:56 Post No. 62121090
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WHY DOES /INT/ FEAR AND HATE THE TURK?
Anonymous
2016-07-15 12:09:56
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You hate and fear us Turks because we came a hairs breadth away from destroying the wretched 'Christendom' once and for all.
>Suleiman became a prominent monarch of 16th-century Europe, presiding over the apex of the Ottoman Empire's economic, military and political power. Suleiman personally led Ottoman armies in conquering the Christian strongholds of Belgrade and Rhodes as well as most of Hungary before his conquests were checked at the Siege of Vienna in 1529.
We sold your children and people back to the slave markets in Istanbul, we ruled the seas as far north as Iceland and by Allah's promise we will see them return once again to the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) divine laws and guidance.
>Devşirme (literally "collecting" in Turkish), also known as the blood tax or tribute in blood, was chiefly the annual practice whereby the Ottoman Empire sent military officers to take boys, ages 8 to 18, from their families in order that they be raised to serve the state. This tax of sons was imposed only on the Christian subjects of the empire, in the villages of the Balkans and Anatolia.
WE'RE NOT SORRY
WE WON BECAUSE WE WERE STRONGER
WE'RE NOT SORRY FOR OUR IMPERIALISM
TO THE VICTOR - THE SPOILS
It was their right and duty to make war upon the unbelievers wherever they could be found, and to make slaves of all they could take as prisoners,
>Pirate raids for the acquisition of slaves occurred in Europe. Reports of Ottoman raids and kidnappings of those in Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, England, Netherlands, Ireland, Scotland, and as far north as Iceland exist from between the 16th to the 19th centuries. It is estimated that between 3 million and 4.25 million Europeans were captured by pirates and sold as slaves
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devşirme
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mohács
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Baltimore
my favourite
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_Abductions