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Allegiance
  
Ottoman Empire

Role
  
Shock Troop

Type
  
Light Cavalry

Garrison/HQ
  
Rumeli Anatolia

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Active
  
Mid. 15th Century - 1829

Deliler (Turkish: Deli , Ottoman Turkish: دلی‎, Delü), meaning "daring, reckless, madman, crazy" , plural: deliler) was an Ottoman irregular light cavalry unit.

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Their main role was to act as shock troops on the front lines by using guerrilla tactics, and to put opposing army in a state of confusion and shock also acting as personal guard of high level Ottoman officials in the Rumeli during peace time.

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History

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The unit is first established in Rumelia Eyalet around middle of 15th century to create a force to protect the borders of the empire in the Balkans and coming to full power around 16th century.

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The unit is usually confused in historical records with the Akinji, both being light cavalry units and being part of Eyalet soldiers, although they were not related.

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Sultan Mahmud II abolished the unit on 1829, like Disbandment of Janissaries, while trying to reform the army and establish one in the Western model.

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References

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