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[edit] Orhan

Orhan conquered most of eastern Anatolia and took part of the political gambling in the Byzantine Empire by marrying the daughter of a Byzantine prince who was a rival to the king. When the prince - with Orhan's support - overthrew the king - king? The rulers of Byzantium were Emperors. Is that who we're talking about? If so, which Emperor are we refering to? And who is this prince? -- Zoe

Good point. I didnt write this article, but I've amended it to give the correct information. John Julius Norwich's 'Byzantium' trilogy is a good reference point for this period of Ottoman history

Simon

[edit] Janissary?!

Orhan Ghazi formed a standing army (according to the legend, all members of his army were wearing white). This doesn't mean that he formed the janissary system which has strong connections with the dervismeh system. As far as I know, Murat Hüdavendigar founded the first true janissary army. I'm going to edit this wrong statements in the article if nobody has any counter arguments. Deliogul 19:31, 15 February 2007 (UTC)