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Santasa99 I believe you recently emptied this. I assume this is because this name might be a bit ambiguous - it was a subcategorization of Croats in the service of the Ottoman Empire, while there was a "Croatian military" in existence in parallel, so the adjective "Croatian" could refer to both the people individually and to the military, only one of which actually makes sense. Can you propose a different name instead of just deleting this? --Joy [shallot] (talk) 14:25, 13 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
Yes, it goes without saying that the title is rather odd - however, I didn't consider it for re-titling because we have some categories which puts Croats and Ottomans into context - Croatian people of the Ottoman empire, something like that and then some variations. I am not sure that we have sorted "x people in y empire" by vocations?-౪ Santa ౪99°15:01, 13 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
Although, I didn't realized we have "Croats in the service of the Ottoman Empire", I just removed that one leaving people of the empire.--౪ Santa ౪99°15:04, 13 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
Speedy deletion requests should not be removed by the creator of the category. An admin can decide whether this category should be speedy deleted for being empty. Populating the category with appropriate content will be the best remedy to prevent speedy deletion. Thanks. StarcheerspeaksnewslostwarsTalk to me03:49, 14 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
I am not sure, Joy. First, how many of these people existed to put them in three different subcategories with a same identity context.
"And now something completely different" - I was head scratching, as I do with most of these identity/ethnicity issues, by looking at Ottomans by ethnicity, and I realized that it's more complicated than it appears to be. For instance, we have Serbs and Greeks as "people in the OE", but they are mostly "Christians" and "Serbs" or "Greeks", not persons who took Islam and never considered themselves anything more than persons of certain descent. I think that "Croats" that we have at this point can only be defined as "Ottoman people of Croatian descent". You see what I mean - I am not aware of any bio article on person that we can define (him or her) as a Croat, whether enslaved one, or some merchant who went to live in Istanbul, or some soldier/officer who became professional without changing a religion (Ottomans only differentiated people based on religious persuasion). I am really not sure that we can say that any of these pashas, admirals, whatever, that we have were actually Croats (even through their own eyes) - to say they were, that would be terrible (maybe even little bit embarrassing) anachronism. I would stick with "Ppl of the OE of the Croatian descent" as the only category for now, until we have, say, Ivo XY from Zadar went to work for the Ottomans, or was enslaved after this battle and remained Christian and Croat even though he took some service, whatever.
I apologize, Joy, I don't want to make your life miserable for a 2 minutes let alone 5, tonight, so, I am passing you a torch :-) you decide.--౪ Santa ౪99°19:57, 14 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
Wait, you moved the Cro. military person. to Croatian people of the OE? If so, we have old People of the Ottoman Empire of Croatian descent, and then, if we create sub again for the military person., then we would have three?--౪ Santa ౪99°20:28, 14 January 2022 (UTC)Reply