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  • 11 years ago
Stevan Vagner Steven Wagner Podrum * COLLEGIUM MELODIUM *;WEDMO, , World music museum and Masha Talijancic - first violin in Germany, present "Instrumental Composition 'Nizamski goodbye' fine-tuned by an unknown author of popular in the early 19th century. Elegiac melodies written for the violin, as bare facts, goodbye with the warriors in battle: Nizami. Although the distinctive stamp of the Orient, has suffered a series of attempts to encroach upon by Serbian propaganda counterfeiting, and the uninitiated as a booby trap 'Serbian song', which is, of course, nonsense. "
During my recent research introducing the Tanzimat (modernization reforms) in Bosnia from 1839 to 1876, I came across some information that shed light on the origin of the "Nizamskog parting," and I record them here.
Nizami, modern furnishings and trained army were introduced in the Ottoman Empire for the first time at the time of Sultan Selim III (1789-1807). As the name suggests they are an army of the "new order" (nizam-i Djedid). The project was suspended in 1807 due to the internal resistance of the modernization project. The modernization of the army continued in the time of Sultan Mahmud II (1808-1839) who was a new army called "Muallem Asakir-i-i-i Mansur Muhammediyye" (Trained victorious army of Muhammad). From there it will be modernized army called "Mensur" army. The same trend continued in the next time the Ottoman sultans in the 19th century.
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