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If they learned anything from their Ottoman grandfathers they would have more respect for other people religious objects, as Ottomans had for theirs.
They learned nothing from their Ottoman grandfathers that had much more honor, respect and principals.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sali_Aga
Sali Aga Đevrlić, also known as the Rudnik Bull,[1] was a mutesellim (local governor) of the nahiyah (Ottoman administrative district) of Rudnik in what is now Serbia at the beginning of the 19th century. He was a brother of Kučuk Alija, who was a Janissary, a mutesellim and one of four Dahiyas (leaders of rebel Janissaries) who controlled Belgrade Pashaluk from 1802 until the beginning of the First Serbian Uprising.
Biography
Sali Aga was born to the Đevrlić family from Rudnik. Before the First Serbian Uprising he was appointed by the Dahiyas to the position of mutesellim of Rudnik nahiyah and became known for his cruelty towards the local Christian population. He was particularly proud of his nickname, "Rudnik bull", which he received because of orgies with the local Christian population that he organized for him and his men.[2] On Sali Aga's orders Christian brides and young women were brought to his wooden house near Rudnik every Sunday to dance in front of him so he could choose the most beautiful of them.[3] If there was more than one bride he liked he would choose them to stay with him for the night.[4] Sometimes he would keep a bride with him for a longer time.[5] While they danced they sang songs dedicated to him, some of them still preserved in sources.[6]
Sali Aga organized orgies not only in his house but at festivals in villages around Rudnik.[7] He introduced a special 'queens' custom in every nearby village in which he chose three young women and awarded them with titles of queen, king and flag-bearer. They had to serve drink and food to him and his men and to do whatever he demanded from them. The 'flag-bearer' was in charge to hold Sali Aga's flag, the 'king' was to serve rakia which was poured in Sali Aga's mouth by the 'queen' who also fed him.[8][9]
Can you post for the pleasure of the readers some of this songs?
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He was janissary. Turks kidnapped children from Christians (your ancestors also were involved in the kidnapping children) and took them to the training, they was learned to be Turks. They lose your Christian identity as child. There is no compare between janissary and albanian slavery to Turks (you was helped Turks to crush Serbs uprisings), you was on turkish side when Christian coalition libertated Balkan from Turks in Firs Balkan war.
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Your answer is full with BS. I have to remember you that your question was:
Who was slave to turskih occupator?
Do you see now who was slave of turkish occupator?
Do you want other examples? But i have to advice you that you will feel shame later. To put it simple your ancestors were famous as cocksuckers of the turks. If you have doubts about this, call me and i will over fload this thread with evidences.
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You first start with provocation about "turkish grandfathers" and we both know you have mostly turskih culture, religion (you took islam from Turks), you was on tuurskih side during occupation and Balkan war.
I also have examples for Albanians
But janissary is not slavery, janissaries was muslims, no connection with Serbs
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