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The Palace School (Enderun-i Hümayun Mektebi) was a special school inside of the innermost court of Topkapı Palace that provided the education for the servants of the Ottoman dynasty, who went on to staff the administrative elite of the Ottoman Empire. These were converts to Islam, young males between 8 and 20 years old, who were mostly taken away from the rural Christian communities settled in Rumelia in a process known as devşirme. The number of pages serving in the palace varied, from approximately 300 in the time of Mehmed II to 700 by the beginning of the seventeenth century.

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  • La Palaca lernejo (Enderun-i Hümayun Mektebi) estis speciala lernejo ene de la plej interna korto de la Palaco de Topkapi, kiu havigis edukon por la servistoj de la Otomana dinastio, kiu poste estos en la stabanaro de la administracia elito de la Otomana Imperio. La forta eduksistemo de la Palaca lernejo estis direktita al la eliminado de netaŭgaj eblaj heredantoj establante apogon inter la reg-elito por specifa sukcedanto. La palacaj lernejoj, kiuj edukis ankaŭ la estontajn administraciantojn de la ŝtato, ne estis unusola vojo. Unuarange, la Madrasa (Medrese) estis destinita por la islamanoj. La Palaca lernejo estis senpaga internulejo por kristanoj, nome Enderûn, kiu rekrutigis 3 000 studentojn jare el kristanaj knaboj inter ok kaj du dek jaroj el ĉiu kvardeka familio inter la komunumoj setlitaj en Rumelio aŭ Balkanio, procezo konata kiel Devŝirme (Devşirme). La studentoj tie studis juron, lingvojn, religion, muzikon, arton, kaj batalartojn, same kiel plenumis funkciojn en la palaca stabanaro. Paralele al la vira segmento de la lernejo, ankaŭ la virinoj de la imperia haremo ricevis edukon, nome pri la principoj de Islamo, same kiel praktikajn kapablojn kiel kudrado, brodado, dancado, kantado, muziko, rakontado, kaj baza klerigo. Post kompletigo de siaj respektivaj edukoj, gegradigitoj estis ofte geedzigitaj unuj al aliaj. (eo)
  • The Palace School (Enderun-i Hümayun Mektebi) was a special school inside of the innermost court of Topkapı Palace that provided the education for the servants of the Ottoman dynasty, who went on to staff the administrative elite of the Ottoman Empire. These were converts to Islam, young males between 8 and 20 years old, who were mostly taken away from the rural Christian communities settled in Rumelia in a process known as devşirme. The most promising of the latter were sent to the school located in the grounds of the imperial Topkapı Palace, where they studied law, linguistics, religion, music, art, and fighting, as well as performing functions as palace staff. In parallel with the male segment of the school, the women of the imperial harem were also given an education. The girls of the palace school were taught the principles of Islam, as well as practical skills such as sewing, embroidering, dancing, singing, music, story-telling, and basic literacy. After completing their respective educations, male and female graduates were frequently married off to one another. The number of pages serving in the palace varied, from approximately 300 in the time of Mehmed II to 700 by the beginning of the seventeenth century. (en)
  • Дворцовая школа — часть системы Османской империи, созданная для обучения управленческой элиты этой страны. Дворцовая школа имела два направления. Первое — медресе (осм. Medrese) для мусульман, которое готовило учёных и государственных чиновников в соответствии с исламскими традициями. Второе направление — закрытый пансион для обращённых христиан Эндерун (осм. Enderûn), в который набирались ежегодно 3000 студентов из парней в возрасте от 8 до 20 лет, по одному человеку из каждых 40 христианских семей Румелии и/или Балкан — в соответствии с законом о девширме (осм. Devşirme) . (ru)
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  • Дворцовая школа — часть системы Османской империи, созданная для обучения управленческой элиты этой страны. Дворцовая школа имела два направления. Первое — медресе (осм. Medrese) для мусульман, которое готовило учёных и государственных чиновников в соответствии с исламскими традициями. Второе направление — закрытый пансион для обращённых христиан Эндерун (осм. Enderûn), в который набирались ежегодно 3000 студентов из парней в возрасте от 8 до 20 лет, по одному человеку из каждых 40 христианских семей Румелии и/или Балкан — в соответствии с законом о девширме (осм. Devşirme) . (ru)
  • La Palaca lernejo (Enderun-i Hümayun Mektebi) estis speciala lernejo ene de la plej interna korto de la Palaco de Topkapi, kiu havigis edukon por la servistoj de la Otomana dinastio, kiu poste estos en la stabanaro de la administracia elito de la Otomana Imperio. (eo)
  • The Palace School (Enderun-i Hümayun Mektebi) was a special school inside of the innermost court of Topkapı Palace that provided the education for the servants of the Ottoman dynasty, who went on to staff the administrative elite of the Ottoman Empire. These were converts to Islam, young males between 8 and 20 years old, who were mostly taken away from the rural Christian communities settled in Rumelia in a process known as devşirme. The number of pages serving in the palace varied, from approximately 300 in the time of Mehmed II to 700 by the beginning of the seventeenth century. (en)
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  • Palaca lernejo (eo)
  • Palace School (en)
  • Дворцовая школа (ru)
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