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1. Genc Osman 
2. Mehter Marsi 
3. Estergon Kalesi 
4. Ceddin Dede 
5. Sivastopol Marsi 
6. Cirpinirdi Karadeniz 
7. Devlet Marsi 
8. Kirimdan Gelirim 
9. Fatih Topkapidan 
10. Dua(Guelbank) 
11. Huecum Marsi 
12. Esti Nevbahar 
13. OrdumuzEtti Yemin 
14. Buelbueller Oetueyor 
15. Ihtiyatlar Silah Catmis 
16. Sancak Marsi 
17. Eski Ordu Marsi 
18. Tarihi Cevir 
19. Rast Pesrevi 
20. Hicaz Humayuen Pesrevi 
 
 
 
* In the Ottoman Empire, military bands were an essential element of the shock troop tactics of the Janissary soldiers. During the battles, the mehter would create a tremendous din with mounted timpani, horns and bagpipes, adding to the blast of blunderbuss and cannon as the Ottomans marched through the Balkans into Central Europe. Retreating, they left many of their instruments behind, and these eventually found their way into orchestrations of such illustrious composers as Mozart, Hayden, Beethoven, and even John Phillip Sousa.  
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