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  1. Ottoman?Venetian War (1570?1573)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Fourth Ottoman Venetian War image Image Battle of Lepanto 1571.jpg 300px caption The Battle of Lepanto partof the Ottoman Venetian Wars date 1570 1573 place Cyprus , Ionian Sea Ionian and Aegean Sea s result Ottoman victory territory Cyprus under Ottoman rule combatant1 ... and the opposition of Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha , the war party at the Ottoman court prevailed ... Finkel161 Peace would continue between the two states until 1645, when a long Cretan War 1645 1669 war ... . Ottoman suzerainty continued until the outbreak of World War I , when the island was annexed ... Category Ottoman Venetian Wars Category Wars involving the Papal States Category Wars involving ... Hospitaller Knights of Malta combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 flagicon Republic of Venice ... Republic of Venice Jacopo Soranzo commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Piyale Pasha br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 M ezzinzade Ali Pasha KIA br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 K l Ali Pasha The Fourth Ottoman Venetian War , also known as the War of Cyprus lang it Guerra di Cipro was fought between 1570 1573. It was waged between the Ottoman ... , the Knights Hospitaller , the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , and other Italian states. The war, the preeminent episode of Sultan Selim II s reign, began with the Ottoman invasion of the Venetian held ... superior Ottoman army, leaving only Famagusta in Venetian hands. Christian reinforcements were delayed ... of Lepanto 1571 Battle of Lepanto , the united Christian fleet destroyed the Ottoman fleet ... of Egypt , and after their fall to the Ottoman Empire Ottomans in 1517, the agreement was renewed with the Ottoman ..., the island s strategic location in the Eastern Mediterranean, between the Ottoman heartland of Anatolia and the newly won provinces of the Levant and Egypt, made it a tempting target for future Ottoman ... shipping, including the Hajj pilgrims to Mecca , rankled with the Ottoman leadership. ref name ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Persian War (1743?1746)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Persian War of 1743 1746 image caption partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1743 1746 place Iraq , Armenia , Georgia country Georgia , Persia , Eastern Anatolia result Treaty of Kerden territory Pre War boundaries Baghdad remains in Ottoman hands. combatant1 File Coat of arms of Persia 16th century 1907 .png border 22px Afsharid dynasty Afsharid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 File Coat of arms of Persia 16th century 1907 .png border 22px Nader Shah commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Mahmud I strength1 200,000 ref Iran and the West a critical bibliography, Cyrus Ghani, 1987, p.287 ref strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Persian War 1743 1746 was fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Afsharid dynasty of Iran . Background Persia attempted to ratify the Treaty of Istanbul 1736 ... date December 2011 In 1743, Nadir Shah declared war on the Ottoman Empire . He demanded the surrender ... , but after he learned that the Ottoman ulema was preparing for a holy war against Persia ... December 2011 See also Nadir Shah Ottoman Persian Wars References Dictionary of Wars, George C. Kohn ... Notes reflist Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category Wars involving Persia Category Religion based wars Category History of Georgia country ... Mosul in 1625 and Bagdad in 1638. The Treaty of Zuhab in 1639 between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid ... of Nadir Shah, the Russians and the Turks withdrew from the region. Nadir Shah waged war against the Ottomans ... parts of India . citation needed date December 2011 The War Nader Shah dreamed of an empire which ... Prince Givi Amilakhvari employed an Ottoman force in a futile attempt to undermine the Persian ... army at the battle of Kars 1745 battle of Kars in August 1745. The war disintegrated. Nadir ... 1746. In 1746 peace was made. The boundaries were unchanged and Baghdad remained in Ottoman hands ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Hungarian Wars

    Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Hungarian Wars image Image Battle of Nandorfehervar.jpg 300px .... partof the Ottoman Wars in Europe date 1366 to 1526 ref The Kingdom ceased to exist as a de facto ... br flagicon Moldavia Voivode Voivode of Moldavia commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Ottoman Sultan combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 Campaignbox Ottoman Hungarian War The Ottoman Hungarian War refers to a series of battles between the Ottoman Empire and the medieval Kingdom of Hungary . Following the Byzantium under the Palaiologoi Byzantine civil war , the Ottoman Fall of Gallipoli capture of Gallipoli and the decisive Battle of Kosovo , the Ottoman Empire seemed poised to conquer the whole of the Balkans. However, the Ottoman invasion of Serbia drove Hungary to war against the Ottomans ... allies in her subsequent wars against the Turks. The Ottoman Turks confronted the Balkan vassal ... wars Vlad the Impaler & war with Wallachia , 1456 1475 Mehmed II s post Constantinople troubles ... the Kingdom of Hungary was knocked out of the war Austria now took on the Ottoman enemy. This is not to say ... Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category Wars involving Hungary Category Medieval Hungary ... partway Ottoman victory , Hungarian Kingdom partitioned strength1 20,000 ref name Grant122 cite book ... who with limited Hungarian help resisted Ottoman rule until the Ottomans were able to place his brother, a man less feared and less hated by the populace on the throne of Wallachia . Ottoman success ... of the Kingdom of Hungary mainly Transylvania ceased as an independent power and served as an Ottoman tributary state , constantly engaged in civil war with Royal Hungary . The war continued with the Habsburgs now asserting primacy in the conflict with the Ottoman Sultans Suleiman and his successors . The northern and western parts of Hungary managed to remain free from Ottoman rule, but the Kingdom ... I , was now divided and at constant war with the Turks. Background In the century after the death of Osman ...   more details



  1. Bulgarian?Ottoman Wars

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Bulgarian Ottoman Wars image Image BulgarianOttomanWars.jpg 275px ... Heavy casualties2 Heavy notes Bulgarian Ottoman Wars The Bulgarian Ottoman wars were fought between ... Turkic power, the Ottoman Turks in the second half the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century. The war ended with the collapse of the once powerful Bulgarian Empire in 1422. The Bulgarians reestablished their state after almost five centuries of Ottoman domination in 1878. As a result of the wars the Ottoman Empire greatly expanded its territory on the Balkan peninsula, stretching from ... involving Bulgaria Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire bg es Guerras ... I date war lasting from c.1340 1422 place Balkan Peninsula territory The Bulgarian Empire is conquered by the Ottoman Empire result Decisive Ottoman victory combatant1 Image Coat of Arms of the Bulgarian Empire.PNG 30px Bulgarian Empire killed in action combatant2 Image Flag of the Ottoman Sultanate 1299 1453 .svg 30px Ottoman Empire commander1 Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria Ivan Alexander br Ivan ... of the Bulgarian people against the Ottoman army. The situation in the Balkans on the eve of the Ottoman ... to expand their kingdom. During the civil war in Byzantium in 1320s and 1330s, they managed .... In 1341 1347 the Byzantine Empire was shaken in a bloody civil war between John V Palaiologos and John ... in war or plotting against each other with not a single strong country with a large army. In addition ... during the reign of Ivan Alexander During the civil war in Byzantium both Palaiologos and Kantakouzenos ... regularly hired Ottoman Turk mercenaries from Asia Minor whose bands soon became a common thing in Thrace ... historia. 2, p.702 ref took an important role in the Byzantine civil war. At first he supported John Kantakouzenos but from the spring of 1344 he reneged on him due to the atrocities of his Ottoman ...... 2, p.16 19 ref In June he defeated the Ottoman fleet near the battle of Abdera Portogalos ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Persian War (1722?1727)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1722 1727 partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1722 1727 place Hamedan , Iranian Azerbaijan Azerbaijan , South Caucasus result Hotaki dynasty Hotaki victory in battle ground , but Ottoman Empire Ottoman strategic victory due to superior diplomatic position Treaty of Hamedan territory Ottoman Empire sovereignty over all the western and northwestern parts of Iran including most of Tabriz , Hamadan , Kermanshah , Lorestan and most of South Caucasus combatant1 Hotaki dynasty Hotaki Iranian s combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 Ashraf Hotaki commander2 Flag icon Ottoman Empire 1453 Sultan Ahmed III br Flag icon Ottoman Empire 1453 Hasan Pasha strength1 Lower military force strength2 Superior military casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Persian War of 1722 1727 was a series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Hotaki dynasty of Persia, over control of all western and northwestern parts of Iran. Background The Hotaki s were an Pashtun people Afghan tribe and dynasty that ruled over Afghanistan , most of Iran , and northwestern parts of Pakistan from 1722 to 1729, after defeating ... and subsequent wars of the Nader with Nader Shah Ottoman campaign Ottoman Empire . See also Treaty of Constantinople 1724 treaty between the Ottoman and the Russian Empire, dividing large portions of the territory ... Category 18th century conflicts Category Ottoman Persian Wars Category History of Iran ru ... , Ottoman Turkey and Russia, the two powers which had taken advantage of Iran s decadence to annex ... of 1726. Since one of their declared war aims was to restore the Safavids as a client dynasty ... victory over a greatly superior military opponent was largely due to infiltration of the Ottoman ... the fratricidal war between them, and advocated alliance against their common enemies, the heretical ... of a peace treaty in October, 1727 Treaty of Hamedan . This confirmed Ottoman sovereignty ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Persian War (1821?1823)

    Ottoman Persian Wars mil hist stub bg 1821 1823 fa ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Unreferenced date September 2007 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Ottoman Qajar War image File A Persian Cavalier smoking Letters from the Caucasus and Georgia .jpg 300px caption A Persian cavalry troop in the Caucasus front. partof date 1821 1823 place Iranian Turkish Border result Qajar dynasty victory Treaty of Erzurum casus Ottoman incursions into Iranian Azerbaijan . territory Recognition of Pre War Boundaries. combatant1 File State Flag of Iran 1924 .svg border 22px Qajar dynasty combatant2 flagicon Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire commander1 File State Flag of Iran 1924 .svg border 22px Abbas Mirza commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire Mahmud II strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Qajar War was fought between Qajar Empire and the Ottoman Empire from 1821 to 1823. After severe losses in Georgia country Georgia during the Russo Persian War, 1804 13 Russo Persian War of 1804 13 , Crown Prince Abbas Mirza 1783 1833 of Persia vowed to modernize his armies. He sent Persians to England to learn Western military techniques and invited British officers to train his troops, especially newly introduced infantry. Ottoman incursions into Iranian Azerbaijan Iran s Azerbaijan region under the pretense of punishing rebellious tribesmen led to declaration of war in 1821. Mohammed Ali Mirza defeated the governor of Baghdad s invasion of Persia and then besieged Baghdad, the siege was lifted due to his death. In retaliation, Abbas Mirza attacked eastern Anatolia Turkey in 1821. Ottoman and Persian forces met in the Lake Van region. The war culminated in Persian victory at the Battle of Erzurum 1821 Battle of Erzurum in 1821, where Abbas Mirza s army routed a superior Ottoman force. Peace did not come until the Treaty of Erzurum two years later both sides recognized the previous borders, with no territorial ...   more details



  1. Ottoman Civil War (1509?1513)

    History of Turkey The Ottoman Civil War Dubious date March 2011 was a war of succession in the Ottoman Empire from 1509 to 1512, during the reign of Bayezid II . The war was fought between his two sons ehzade Ahmet Ahmed and Selim I Selim . In 1509, Ahmed, the older of the two claimants, won a battle against the Karaman Turks and their Safavid allies in Asia Minor and then marched on Istanbul Constantinople ref Finkel, Caroline, Osman s Dream , Basic Books, 2005 , 57 Istanbul was only adopted as the city s official name in 1930.. . ref to exploit his triumph. Fearing for his safety, Selim staged a revolt in Thrace but was defeated by Bayezid and forced to flee to Crimea 1511 . At this point, Bayezid II developed fears that Ahmed might in turn kill him to gain the throne and refused to allow his son to enter Constantinople. Selim returned from Crimea and, with support from the Janissary Janissaries , defeated and killed Ahmed. Bayezid II then abdicated the throne on April 25, 1512. He departed for retirement in his native Demotika, but he died along the way, and is buried next to the Bayezid Mosque in Istanbul Constantinople . See also ahkulu Rebellion Notes reflist References Finkel, Caroline, Osman s Dream , Basic Books, 2005. Category 16th century conflicts Category Succession based civil wars Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category Muslim civil wars ...   more details



  1. Polish?Ottoman War (1683?1699)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Polish Ottoman War 1683 1699 image Image Bitwa pod Parkanami.jpg 300px caption Battle at Parkany t rovo 1683 , author Juliusz Kossak partof Polish Ottoman Wars and the Great Turkish War . date 1683 1699 Treaty of Karlowitz place Austria , Crimea , Hungary , Serbia ... Image Ottoman Flag.svg border 30x24px Ottoman Empire Polish Ottoman War 1683 1699 , the Third Polish Ottoman War or the War of the Holy League refers to the Polish side of the conflict otherwise known as the Great Turkish War . The conflict begun with a great Polish victory at the battle of Vienna ... lands lost in the previous Polish Ottoman War the Polish Ottoman War 1672 1676 . It was the last conflict between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire , and despite the Polish victory, it marked the decline of power of not only the Ottoman Empire, but also of the Commonwealth, which would never again interfere in affairs outside of its partitions of Poland declining borders . War After a few years of peace, the Ottoman Empire attacked the Habsburg Empire again. The Turks almost ... that defeated them in the Battle of Vienna which shook the Ottoman Empire s hegemony in south eastern Europe. ref name KMLA http www.zum.de whkmla military 17cen polott16831699.html Polish Ottoman War, 1683 1699 and http www.zum.de whkmla military 17cen habsbott16831699.html Habsburg Ottoman War ... the Ottoman incursion into the Commonwealth. The League won the war in 1699 and forced the Ottoman ... w drugiej po owie XVII wieku , Portal historicus.pl Polish wars and conflicts Category 17th century conflicts Category Wars involving Poland Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category History ... blockade the key fortress at Kamianets Podilskyi Kamenets , and Ottoman Tatars would raid the borderlands ... note that those battles represent the Polish Ottoman front only, and don t include battles of the Great Turkish War that occurred without significant participation of the Polish troops. battle of Vienna ...   more details



  1. Montenegrin?Ottoman War (1876?1878)

    unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Montenegrin Ottoman War of 1876 1878 partof image caption date 18 June 1876  19 February 1878 place Montenegro and Herzegovina Ottoman Empire casus territory result Montenegrin victory combatant1 Principality of Montenegro Montenegro combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire commander1 Nicholas I of Montenegro Prince Nicholas I br Marko Miljanov Marko Miljanov Popovi br Luka Filipov br Bajo Bo kovi br Peko Pavlovi br Ilija Plamenac commander2 Ahmed Muhtar Pasha br Osman Pasha br Selim Pasha The Montenegrin Ottoman War Montenegrin language Montenegrin and lang sr cyr , Montenegrin Turkish War was a war between the Principality of Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire that took place between 1876 and 1878. The war ended with Montenegro victorious. 6 major and 27 smaller battles were fought, among them was the crucial Battle of Vu ji Do . A Herzegovina Uprising 1875 1878 rebellion in nearby Herzegovina sparked a series of rebellions and uprisings against the Ottoman forces in Europe . Montenegro and Serbia agreed to declare a war on Turkey on 18 June 1876, thus starting the war. Montenegrins, allied with Herzegovians, emerged victorious. One battle that was crucial to Montenegro s victory in the war was the Battle of Vu ji Do . In 1877, Montenegrins fought heavy battles along the borders of Herzegovina and Albania . Nicholas I of Montenegro Prince Nicholas took the initiative and counterattacked the Turkish ... and Lesendro 30 January 1878 The war ended when the Ottoman Empire Turks signed a truce with the Montenegrins ..., Montenegro Bar , as well as access to the sea. See also History of the Serbian Turkish wars Battles ... of Trijebca Battle of Spu Battle of Doljani montenegro stub Ottoman stub Category Conflicts in 1876 Category Conflicts in 1877 Category Conflicts in 1878 Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category Wars involving Montenegro Category History of Montenegro Category 1870s in Turkey ru ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Venetian War (1463?1479)

    Infobox military conflict conflict First Ottoman Venetian War partof the Ottoman Venetian Wars image .... The war also saw the rapid expansion of the Ottoman navy, which became able to challenge the Venetians and the Knights Hospitaller for supremacy in the Aegean Sea. In the closing years of the war ... voted for declaring war on the Ottoman Porte Porte . ref name Setton243 Setton 1978 , p. 243 ref ... to enter the war on the Ottoman side. The Venetian fleet, under Loredan, sailed to Rhodes under orders ..., the outbreak of the Ottoman Venetian War offered a golden opportunity to reassert their independence ... 15th century in Greece Category Ottoman Venetian Wars Category Wars involving the Papal States Category ... Morea, Negroponte and Albania conquered by the Ottoman Empire result Ottoman victory, Treaty of Constantinople ... Family.svg 22px League of Lezh br Maniots br Greeks Greek rebels combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 ... of Venice Pietro Mocenigo br File Coa Kastrioti Family.svg 22px Skanderbeg commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Sultan Mehmed II br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Turahano lu mer Bey br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Mahmud Pasha Angelovi File Eastern Mediterranean 1450 .svg thumb 305px right The Eastern ... and red. By 1463, the Ottoman dominions would have expanded to include the Byzantine Empire purple , and most of the smaller Balkan states. The First Ottoman Venetian War was fought between the Republic of Venice and her allies and the Ottoman Empire from 1463 to 1479. Fought shortly after the Fall ... until the rise of a new power, the Ottoman Empire . Chief among these was the Republic of Venice ..., Venice had already lost the city of Thessalonica in 1430, following a long Siege of Thessalonica ... The Ottoman advance thus inevitably posed a threat to Venice s holdings in southern Greece, and, following the Ottoman conquest of History of Bosnia and Herzegovina 958 1463 Bosnia in 1463, in the Adriatic ... of the war According to the Greek historian Michael Critobulus , hostilities broke out because of the flight ...   more details



  1. Polish?Ottoman War (1620?1621)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Polish Ottoman War 1620 1621 image Image Jan Karol Chodkiewicz in Chocim 1621.jpg 250px caption Battle of Khotyn , by J zef Brandt partof Polish Ottoman Wars date 1620 21 Treaty of Khotyn place Principality of Moldavia Moldavia result Indecisive territory Status quo combatant1 Image Chor giew kr lewska kr la Zygmunta III Wazy.svg 22px Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Poland Lithuania combatant2 flagcountry Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 Jan Karol Chodkiewicz br Wladyslaw Waza commander2 Osman II The Polish Ottoman War 1620 21 or First Polish Ottoman War was a conflict between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire over the control of Principality ..., across the border into Ottoman territories. The war At the time, the Thirty Years War was raging across Europe. The Commonwealth was relatively uninvolved in this war but the Polish king, Zygmunt ..., as the Commonwealth saw the battle of Khotyn as a successful stopping of the Ottoman invasion of its mainland and the Ottoman Empire achieved its goal of removing the impending threat on the Moldavian lands. The Polish Ottoman border would remain relatively peaceful until the Polish Ottoman War 1633 34 and the Polish Ottoman War 1672 76 . Notes reflist References pl icon http portalwiedzy.onet.pl ... wars and conflicts Category 1620s conflicts Category Wars involving Poland Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category Wars involving the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Category History of Poland ... s of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Moldavian Magnate Wars intervened in the affairs of Moldavia , which the Ottoman Empire considered within its sphere of influence . Additionally, the Ottomans ... Bethlen of Transylvania asked Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Sultan Osman II for aid. br Then Gaspar ..., the sultan agreed to help Bethlen, gathering a large Ottoman army with the intent of a punitive invasion ... http www.jasinski.co.uk wojna conflicts conf04.htm Polish Warfare 1618 1621 War with Turkey pl icon ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Safavid War (1603?1618)

    Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1603 1618 image caption partof the Turco Persian Wars date 1603 1618 place Mesopotamia Iraq , South Caucasus result Decisive Safavid victory. territory combatant1 flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Abbas I of Persia Shah Abbas I commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Sultan Sultan Ahmed I Ahmed I br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Osman II strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Safavid War was a war between Safavid Persia under Abbas I of Persia and the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Ahmed I . It began in 1603 and ended with Safavid victory in 1618. Course Abbas I had recently undertaken a major reform of his army through the England English gentleman of fortune Robert Shirley and the shah s favorite ghulam and chancellor Allahverdi Khan and thus opened in 1603, with the first Safavid pitched victory won in 1604. This forced the Ottomans to return the territory they had seized from Persia, including Baghdad . He then won another victory at Basra in 1605, soon after extending his empire beyond the Euphrates and forcing the Ottomans to cede Shirvan and Kurdistan to Persia in 1611. Hostilities ceased momentarily in 1614 with the Persian army at its peak. Hostilities later resumed and Abbas completely defeated the allied Ottoman Tartar force near Sultanieh in 1618, bringing the war to an end on terms highly favourable to the Persians. See also Treaty of Nasuh Pasha Treaty of Serav List of conflicts in the Middle East Category 17th century conflicts Category Ottoman Persian Wars Category History of Georgia country az S f vi Osmanl m harib si 1603 1618 bg 1603 1618 fa pl Wojna persko turecka 1603 1618 ru 1603 1618 tr 1603 1618 Osmanl Safev Sava zh 1603 1618 ...   more details



  1. Ottoman casualties of World War I

    A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War , but partitioning of the Ottoman Empire made ..., of population transfer or of search for political asylum, but Aftermath of World War I World War I and its aftermath caused migrations at unprecedented large scales, including the Ottoman Empire ... Ordered to Die A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War By Huseyin FRW Kivrikoglu, Edward ... Turkish War , Balkan Wars , World War I social disintegration was inevitable ref Nur Bilge CRISS, Istanbul ... Jan Z rcher, Between Death and Desertion. The Experience of the Ottoman Soldier in World War I , Turcica ... casualties Armenian casualties during World War I As many as 1.5 million Ottoman Armenians were ... of Ottoman Empire until the end of the war. The civilian casualties of Syria was covered in a detailed ... ref name Syria . See also Portal Military history of the Ottoman Empire World War I casualties Notes Reflist dmy date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Ottoman Casualties Of World War I Category Ottoman casualties of World War I Ottoman casualties of World War I Category Aftermath of World War I Category World War I casualties Category Ottoman Empire in World War I Category History of the Ottoman Empire Category Demographics of the Ottoman Empire Category Ottoman military personnel of World War I ... , published in December 1918, indicates serious food shortages in most of the territories of the Ottoman Empire, and famine in the eastern parts. Ottoman casualties of World War I covers the civilian and military casualties of the Ottoman Empire . Ottoman Empire s casualties were enormous regardless ... 55 ref If we look without breakdowns, the total Ottoman losses run almost as high as 25 of the population ... Palestine Conflict One Hundred Years of War Publisher Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521618045 ... of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey Cambridge University page 239 241 ref . Among the 5 million ... is what happened to 85 all millets of the casualties, which is more but not less than 4,000,000. Ottoman ...   more details



  1. Egyptian?Ottoman War (1831?1833)

    Refimprove date August 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict 1831 Egyptian Ottoman War place Syria ... was not satisfactory to either party, resulting in the Second Turko Egyptian War Second Ottoman ... War of Independence http www.nmhschool.org tthornton mehistorydatabase safavid and ottoman eras.php ... 1328.html The Middle East and Egypt, 1796 1914 Category Egyptian Ottoman War 1831 1833 Category Ottoman Egypt Category 19th century in Egypt Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category Conflicts ... Flag of Muhammad Ali.svg 23px Egypt Eyalet combatant2 File Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg 23px Damascus Eyalet br File Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg 23px Syria Vilayet br File Ottoman flag alternative ... Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg 23px Mahmud II File Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg 23px Re id Mehmed Pasha strength1 File Flag of Muhammad Ali.svg 23px 100,000 strength2 File Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg 23px 145,000 garissons of Ottoman cities casualties1 File Flag of Muhammad Ali.svg 23px Too minimal. casualties2 File Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg 23px Army destroyed. Campaignbox Muhammad Ali of Egypt The First Egyptian Ottoman War , First Turco Egyptian War or First Syrian War 1831 1833 was brought about by Muhammad Ali Pasha s demand to the Ottoman Empire for control of Arab Greater Syria , as reward for Greek War of Independence Crete his assistance in Crete against Greece . As a result ... . Background The Greek War of Independence was a prelude to the conflict in which, the state of Egypt, nominally under Ottoman control was requested to send naval ships to aid the fledgling Ottoman fleets. The Ottoman and Egyptian ships were subsequently defeated at the battle of Navarino by an Anglo ... more, Muhammad Ali was not given the promised reward for the aid he had given to Turkey during the war ... 14, 1832, the Egyptians under Ibrahim Pasha defeated an Ottoman force of 15,000 under Othman Pasha. After reducing Acre, the Egyptians occupied Damascus on June 14, 1832. A new Ottoman army under ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Safavid War (1623?1639)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1623 1639 image Image Map Safavid persia.png ... in 1639 is shaded. partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1623 1639 place Mesopotamia Iraq , South Caucasus result Decisive Ottoman victory Treaty of Zuhab territory Permanent partition of the Caucasus, br recognition of Ottoman control of Iraq combatant1 flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Abbas I of Persia Shah Abbas I br flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Safi of Persia Shah Safi commander2 Flag icon Ottoman Empire 1453 Sultan Murad IV br Flag icon Ottoman Empire 1453 Filibeli Haf z Ahmed Pasha Haf z Ahmed Pasha br Flag icon Ottoman Empire 1453 Gazi Ekrem Kh srev Pasha Kh srev Pasha strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Safavid War of 1623 1639 was the last of a series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid dynasty Safavid Persia , then the two ... in capturing Baghdad and most of modern Iraq , the war became a stalemate, as the Persians were unable to press further into the Ottoman Empire, and the Ottomans themselves were distracted by wars ..., and the signing of the Treaty of Zuhab ended the war in an Ottoman victory, with Mesopotamia remaining thenceforth in Ottoman hands, until lost in the aftermath of World War I . Background Starting in 1514, for over a century the Ottoman Empire and Safavid dynasty Savafid Persia were engaged in almost ... influence in Anatolia, during the Ottoman Safavid War 1532 1555 war of 1532 1555 the Ottomans ... Faroqhi47 Faroqhi 2006 , p. 47 ref and bided his time. In 1603, he launched an Ottoman Safavid War ... name HLL339 The war The Shah s opportunity came with a series of rebellions in the Ottoman Empire Abaza ... in 1555. ref Finkel 2006 , pp. 125, 135 ref Peace lasted for two decades before another Ottoman Safavid War 1578 1590 war began in 1578. It ended with the Treaty of Istanbul 1590 Treaty of Istanbul ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Venetian War (1499?1503)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Second Ottoman Venetian War image Image Battle of Zonchio 1499.jpg 300px caption The Battle of Zonchio partof the Ottoman Venetian Wars date 1499 1503 place Adriatic Sea Adriatic , Ionian Sea Ionian and Aegean Sea s result Ottoman victory territory Venetian strongholds of Methoni, Messenia Modon and Koroni Coron fall to the Ottomans Cephalonia and Ithaca to Venice combatant1 flag Republic of Venice br flagicon Spain 1506 Habsburg Spain Spain combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 flagicon Republic of Venice Antonio Grimani br flagicon Spain 1506 Gonzalo de C rdoba commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Kemal Reis The Ottoman Venetian War of 1499 1503 refers to the naval battles between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice for the control of lands that were contested between the two parties in the Aegean Sea , Ionian Sea and the Adriatic ... Ottoman fleet and took over its command in order to wage a large scale war against the Republic of Venice . The Ottoman fleet consisted of 67 galleys, 20 galliot s and circa 200 smaller vessels. In August ... 16th century conflicts Category Ottoman Venetian Wars Category 15th century in Greece Category ... the Venetians to finally recognize the Ottoman gains in 1503, after Turkish cavalry raids reached Venetian territory in Northern Italy . The war 1499 In January 1499, Kemal Reis set sail from Constantinople ... 12, 20, 22 and 25, 1499. After reaching the Ionian Sea with the large Ottoman fleet, Kemal Reis encountered ... in 1521. The Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II gifted 10 of the captured Venetian galleys to Kemal Reis ... in Lepanto between April and May 1500, where his ships were repaired by an army of 15,000 Ottoman ... stopping the Ottoman offensive on eastern Venetian territories. See also Portal Military history of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Navy External links http www2.let.uu.nl Solis anpt ejos pdf Fisher6.pdf Sydney N. Fisher The Foreign Relation of Turkey, 1481 1512, Chapter VI War with Venice, 1499 ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Mamluk War (1485?1491)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Ottoman Mamluk War br 1485 1491 image File Ottoman Mamluk horseman circa 1550.jpg 300px caption Mamluk heavy cavalry , c.  1550. partof Ottoman wars in the Near East date 1485 1491 place Anatolia , Syria result Stalemate combatant1 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Ottoman ... flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Bayezid II commander2 flagicon image Mameluke Flag.svg Qaitbay strength1 Around 60,000 men strength2 Unkown casualties1 casualties2 An Ottoman Mamluk war took place between 1485 1491, when the Ottoman Empire invaded the Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Mamluk Sultanate territories of Anatolia and Syria . This war was an essential event in the Ottoman wars in the Near East Ottoman struggle for the domination of the Middle East . After multiple encounters however, the war ... Portuguese Mamluk War . ref name Brummet 24 Brummett 1994 , p. 24 ref The Ottoman Empire would ... Mamluk War 1516 1517 Ottoman Mamluk War of 1516 1517 . Notes reflist 3 Sources Portal Military history ... the Ottoman Empire Category Wars involving the Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Category 15th century conflicts ... until the Ottomans and the Mamluks again went to war in 1516 17. Background The relationship between ... Domenico Malipiero and the Ottoman chronicler Tursun Bey report that as early as 1468, Mehmed ... ascended the Ottoman throne in 1481, his brother Cem Sultan , who enjoyed great support in Anatolia ... when the Mamluks seized an Ottoman ambassador who was returning from Deccan with an Indian ambassador and gifts for the Ottoman Sultan. ref name Brummet 52 ref Finkel 2006 , pp. 81 83, 90 91 ref Operations ... defeated Ala ddevle and his Ottoman allies. ref Finkel 2006 , pp. 90 91 ref 1485 Ottoman offensive ... governor of Karaman, Karag z Mehmed Pasha, the Ottoman forces, largely drawn from provincial troops ... Ahmed Pasha , but the combined Ottoman army was again defeated before Adana on 15 March. Karag z ... ref 1487 Ottoman offensive In 1487, the Ottomans again sent a major army consisting in a great number ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Safavid War (1532?1555)

    Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1532 1555 image Image Sueleymanname nahcevan.jpg 300px caption Miniature depicting Suleiman marching with an army in Nakhchivan , summer 1554, at the end of the Ottoman Safavid War. partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1532 1555 place Iraq , Armenia , Persia result Peace of Amasya territory Ottomans capture Baghdad , lower Mesopotamia , the mouths of the Euphrates and Tigris , and part of the Persian Gulf coast. combatant1 File Safavid Flag.png 25px Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 File Safavid Flag.png 25px Tahmasp I commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Suleiman the Magnificent strength1 60,000 men br 10 pieces of artillery strength2 200,000 men br 300 pieces of artillery casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Safavid War of 1532 1555 was fought between the Ottoman Empire of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Persian Safavid Empire of Tahmasp I . Background The war was triggered by territorial disputes between the two empires, especially when the Bey of Bitlis decided to put himself under Persian protection. ref name Cambridge The Cambridge history of Islam by Peter Malcolm Holt,Ann K. S. Lambton, Bernard Lewis p.330 http books.google.com books?id j15MBH FIwkC&pg ... 16th century conflicts Category Ottoman Persian Wars Category 16th century in Asia Category Suleiman ... of a Habsburg Persian alliance that would attack the Ottoman Empire on two fronts. ref name ... name Cambridge Tahmasp remained elusive as he kept retreating ahead of the Ottoman troops, adopting ... I , enemy of the Habsburgs, and Suleiman the Magnificent were moving forward with a Franco Ottoman ... against the Shah, in which he first lost and then regained Erzurum . Ottoman territorial gains were ... Ottoman Invasion of Corsica 1553 . Notes reflist gallery File Ritratto dell ambasciatore Gabriel de ... Luetz d Aramon participated in the Ottoman campaign. File The Rock and Walled City of Van 1893 .jpg ...   more details



  1. Moldavian?Ottoman Wars

    conflicts Category Wars involving the Ottoman Empire Category History of Romania fr Guerres Moldo ...The first conflict between Moldavia and the Ottoman Empire for which there is a historical account occurred during the reign of Alexandru cel Bun , in 1420, when the Ottomans tried to capture Chilia . The attack was unsuccessful. Infobox military conflict conflict Moldavian Ottoman Wars image place Wallachia , Moldova and Transilvania ,present day Romania result Moldavian Wallachian Holy League Victory, Europe remains Christian . The Romania highway into Europe is blocked at the curtail moment. combatant1 Image Coat of arms of Moldavia.svg 24px Moldavia br Image Stema Tarii Romanesti II.jpg 24px Wallachia br Image Coat of arms of Transylvania.svg 20px Transylvania combatant2 Image Flag of the Ottoman Empire 1453 1844 .svg 24px Ottoman Empire commander1 File Coat of arms of Moldavia.svg 20px Rulers of Moldovia Voivode of Moldavia most notably Alexander the good , Bogdan II , Stephen III of Moldavia Stefan the Great , and John III the Terrible as well as Michael the Brave File Stema Tarii Romanesti II.jpg 20px Rulers of Wallachia Voivode of Wallachia most notably Mircea the Elder , Vlad the Impaler and Michael the Brave commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire Ottoman Sultan strength1 20,000 active men ref cite book last Grant first R.G. title Battle a Visual Journey Through 5000 Years of Combat location London publisher Dorling Kindersley year 2005 pages 122 The Hungarians, with Vlad the Impaler had some 30,000 men whilst at Mohacs there was roughly 20,000 men ref 60,000 ref The Royal army for Mohacs had an initial strength of 60,000 before disease and desertion decimated it ref strength2 Capable of raising more than 100,000 men casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown In 1439, Sigismund ... refused to aid him in his expeditions against the Ottoman Empire Turks , but King Wladyslaw argued ... paid the Ottoman Porte Porte an annual tribute of 2,000 gold coins . In 1470, during the rule of Stephen ...   more details



  1. Polish?Ottoman War (1633?34)

    Unreferenced date February 2008 Infobox military conflict conflict Polish Ottoman War 1633 1634 image caption partof Polish Ottoman Wars date 1633 1634 place Ukraine result Stalemate territory status quo combatant1 Image Chor giew kr lewska kr la Zygmunta III Wazy.svg border 30x24px Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth combatant2 Image Ottoman Flag.svg border 30x24px Ottoman Empire Polish Ottoman War of 1633 1634 refers to one of the many conflicts between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and Ottoman Empire and its vassals . Background Mehmed Abazy was governor of the Ottoman province Sylistria Silistra , today in Bulgaria . In 1632, after the death of the Polish king Sigismund III Vasa , Tsardom of Russia Russia broke an armistice and started a war with the Commonwealth Smolensk War 1632 1634 . Abazy mobilized his troops and called Moldavia n, Wallachia n and Nogais Nogai Tatar of the Budjak ... s knowledge as the Ottoman Empire was deeply involved with a war against the Safavids 1623 1639 ... Koniecpolski? 1634 In next year a full war with the Ottoman Empire was close according to one source ... Murad IV started a war with Persia, conquered Azerbaijan , occupied Tabriz and captured Baghdad in 1638. See also Portal Military history of the Ottoman Empire References http www.lo44.edu.pl publikacje rzeczpospolita magnacka 4.html WOJNY POLSKO TURECKIE W PIERWSZEJ PO OWIE XVII WIEKU Polish wars and conflicts Category 1630s conflicts Category Wars involving Poland Category Wars involving the Ottoman ... reached him. The hetman crossed Dniestr river and entered the Ottoman territory of Moldavia, which has been the theatre of the previous Commonwealth Ottoman war just a few decades earlier the Moldavian Magnate Wars . The Tatars probably thought they were safe and slowed down thus allowing hetman ... half of September with Ottoman troops from his province, vassal troops and about 5,000 10,000 ... was making preparations for war, Smole sk campaign has shown that Polish infantry reform program ...   more details



  1. Ottoman?Venetian War (1714?1718)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Seventh Ottoman Venetian War partof the Ottoman Venetian Wars image ... Ottoman Venetian War was fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire between 1714 and 1718. It was the last conflict between the two powers, and ended with an Ottoman victory ... ogranak Sinj, Sinj, 1995, ISBN 953 96429 0 6 ref Background details Morean War In the Great Turkish War 1684 1699 the Ottoman Empire was forced to make several territorial concessions to Austria and Venice ... Ottoman forces withdrew on 20 August. ref name Corfu1 Austrian intervention and conclusion of the war ... in Greece Category Ottoman Venetian Wars Category Wars involving Malta Category Wars involving the Papal ... to Ottoman Empire result Ottoman victory combatant1 flag Republic of Venice br flagicon Portugal ... flag Ottoman Empire 1453 combatant3 commander1 Geronimo Delphino br Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg ... to the signing of the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718, which ended the war. This war was also called the Second Morean War , ref name Lane411 Lane 1973 , p. 411 ref the Small War or, in Croatia , the War ... had just emerged from a Russo Turkish War 1710 1711 successful conflict with Russian Empire Russia , and Austria was embroiled in the War of the Spanish Succession . The Ottoman conquest of the Morea The Ottomans declared war on 9 December 1714, using some transgressions of Venetian merchants ..., reaching the main camp in Thebes, Greece Thebes in early June. In the meantime, the Ottoman Fleet ... insufficient to meet the Ottoman army in the field, but also inadequate to man the many fortifications ... in their forts. On 25 June, the Ottoman army crossed the Isthmus of Corinth and entered the Peloponnese ... to Slavery Ottoman Empire slavery . Only 180 Venetians were saved and transported to Corfu . ref ... fleet by engaging the Ottoman navy, the fort capitulated. ref Finlay, pp.272 274 ref The remaining Venetian ... the Corfu city city of Corfu . On 8 July 1716, an Ottoman army of 33,000 men landed on Corfu ...   more details



  1. Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love

    Infobox VG title Sakura Wars So Long, My Love genre Tactical role playing game ref cite web year 2009 title Sakura Wars So Long My Love Official Site url http www.sakurawars.us index.html work http www.sakurawars.us index.html Sakura Wars So Long My Love accessdate November 6, 2009 ref ref cite web year ..., 2009 ref br Dating sim ref name IGN image File Sakura Wars So Long, My Love Cover.jpg caption North American Sakura Wars So Long, My Love cover art. designer Hiroi Oji artist K suke Fujishima br Hidenori ... Vgratings CERO B ESRB T ref cite web year 2009 title Sakura Wars So Long, My Love url http www.esrb.org ... media DVD ROM , Wii optical disc input Gamepad , Wii remote nihongo Sakura Wars So Long, My Love .... First revealed at the Tokyo Game Show convention in 2002, Sakura Wars So Long, My Love is a title ... York. Sakura Wars So Long, My Love features the series traditional Live & Interactive Picture System ... . Sakura Wars So Long, My Love also introduces a device known as the Cameratron, which the player ... Sakura Wars So Long My Love Interview publisher RPGamer year 2010 url http www.rpgamer.com games sakura sakura5 sakura5int.html accessdate 2011 03 30 ref The battle mode in Sakura Wars So Long, My Love ... cite web url http www.sakurawars.us system index.html title Sakura Wars So Long, My Love ..., the plot description is The first Sakura Wars game to reach North America, Sakura Wars So Long, My ... The main protagonist of Sakura Wars So Long My Love is Shinjiro Taiga, a young naval officer from ... Wars So Long, My Love include Ratchet Altair, a former captain of the Paris Assault Force and captain ... software localization localization and release of Sakura Wars So Long, My Love by NIS America for PlayStation ... web url http www.rpgamer.com games sakura sakura5 sakura5int.html title Sakura Wars So Long My Love ... the Japanese voice over disc . ref name RPGSWinterview Music The music of Sakura Wars So Long ... Ichi Software NIS America announced that Sakura Wars So Long, My Love would be published in North ...   more details



  1. World War I naval ships of the Ottoman Empire

    after the end of the Balkan Wars , with the Ottoman government ordering several ships, including two dreadnoughts , in Britain. In the event, with the outbreak of World War I , these ships, including ... dn div OttomanNavy DEFAULTSORT World War I Naval Ships Of The Ottoman Empire Category World War ...Refimprove date August 2010 The main goal of the Ottoman Navy in 1915 was to maintain a fleet that could ... Northeastern Aegean . These were occupied by Greece in late 1912 during the First Balkan War , but not until February 1914 was Greek sovereignty recognized by the Great Powers, and the Ottoman government ... Empire Germany and Austria Hungary in the Great War . Despite these drawbacks, during World War I the Ottoman Navy saw much action against the Imperial Russian Navy Russian , Royal Navy British , and French Navy French fleets in the Black Sea , Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara . The ships of the Ottoman Navy in the World War I Dreadnoughts Main Reshadieh class battleship Ottoman battleship Sultan Osman Evvel The two dreadnoughts, Ottoman battleship Re adiye Reshadieh and Ottoman battleship Sultan Osman Evvel Sultan Osman I that had been ordered by the Ottoman government, were never handed ... the ship as it could be sold to other potential customers, among them the Ottoman Empire. ref ... Ottoman battlecruiser Yavuz Sultan Selim The German battlecruiser SMS Goeben SMS Goeben was transferred to the Ottoman Navy in November 1914 and renamed to Yavuz Sultan Selim . She was involved from 29 October 1914 till the end of the war in bombarding Russian ports on the Black Sea coast. During the Great War, she was still largely manned and commanded by the German Imperial Navy . She remained in Turkish Navy after the war, was renamed Yavuz Selim in 1930 and then Yavuz in 1936, refitted twice soon after this in 1938 and 1941 and scrapped in 1971. Pre dreadnought battleships Main Ottoman battleship Barbaros Hayreddin Ottoman battleship Turgut Reis The two pre dreadnought battleships , Ottoman ...   more details



  1. Ottoman fleet organisation during the Greco-Turkish War (1897)

    This list includes fleet organisations of the Ottoman Navy during the Greco Turkish War 1897 Greco Ottoman War 1897 . Fleet organisation in March 1897 In March 1997, the Ottoman Navy was structured as follows ref name Steam Navy194 Bernd Langensiepen, Ahmet G lery z, The Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828 1923 , Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, 1995, ISBN 1 55750 659 0, p. 194. ref List of Fleet Commanders of the Ottoman Navy Fleet Commander M ir Amiral Hasan Rami Pasha 1st Division Ferik Hayri Ottoman armoured frigate Mesudiye Mesudiye , Ottoman armoured frigate Hamidiye Hamidiye , Ottoman armoured frigate Aziziye Aziziye , Ottoman armoured frigate Orhaniye Orhaniye , Ottoman torpedo boat Ejder Ejder , Ottoman torpedo boat Berk Ef an Berk Ef an , Ottoman torpedo boat Seham Seham , Ottoman torpedo boat Pervin Pervin , Ottoman torpedo boat Gilyum Gilyum , Ottoman torpedo boat Tar k Tar k , Ottoman torpedo boat Tir i Zafer Tir i Zafer , Ottoman torpedo steam boat Eser i Terakki Eser i Terakki zmir transport , Mekke transport 2nd Division Ferik Mehmet Re id Ottoman armoured frigate Osmaniye Osmaniye , Ottoman armoured corvette Necm i evket Necm i evket , Ottoman armoured corvette H fz l Rahman H fz l Rahman , Ottoman torpedo gunboat Peleng i Derya Peleng i Derya , Ottoman torpedo boat Vesile i Nusret Vesile i Nusret , Ottoman torpedo boat Fatih Fatih , Ottoman torpedo steam boat ahab ahab , Ottoman torpedo steam boat Mecidiye Mecidiye , Ottoman torpedo steam boat Burhaneddin Burhaneddin Marmara transport , H deyde transport Sources Reflist OttomanNavy Category Ottoman Navy Category Greco Turkish War 1897 Category Orders of battle Category Lists of ships of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman stub ...   more details



  1. Ottoman fleet organisation during the Italo-Turkish War

    This list includes fleet organisations of the Ottoman Navy during the Italo Turkish War Italo Ottoman War . Fleet organisation on October 29, 1911 On October 29, 1911, the Ottoman Navy was structured as follows ref name Steam Navy194 Bernd Langensiepen, Ahmet G lery z, The Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828 1923 ... Category Italo Turkish War Ottoman stub ... Korvet Kaptan Enver Hakk Bey , SMS Weissenburg Turgut Reis Korvet Kaptan Arif , Ottoman cruiser Mesudiye Mesudiye , Ottoman armoured corvette s r Tevfik s r Tevfik drydocked , Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye Hamidiye Birinci S n f Y zba Rauf Orbay H seyin Rauf , Ottoman cruiser Mecidiye Mecidiye ... , Ottoman destroyer Gayret i Vataniye Gayret i Vataniye Y zba Sabri , Ottoman destroyer Numune i Hamiyet Numune i Hamiyet Y zba Ali Riza , Ottoman destroyer Yadig r Millet Yadig r Millet Y zba Fahri Aziz , Ottoman destroyer Basra Basra Y zba Ali Riza , Ottoman destroyer Samsun Samsun Y zba kr , Ottoman destroyer Yarhisar Yarhisar Y zba Osman zmir Smyrna Detachment Y zba Hikmet Ottoman armoured corvette Muin i Zafer Muin i Zafer , Ottoman torpedo boat Yunus Yunus , Sel nik ... i B lend , Ottoman aviso Fuad Fuad , Sel nik , rat , Teshilat , Katerin Ottoman Tripolitania Tripolitania ... Preveza Detachment Korvet Kaptan Tevfik Ottoman torpedo boat Hamidiye Hamidiye , Ottoman torpedo boat Alpagut Alpagut , Ottoman torpedo boat Tokad Tokad , Ottoman torpedo boat Antalya Antalya , Trablus , No. 9, No. 11 Red Sea Detachment Korvet Kaptan Hamid Ottoman torpedo cruiser Peyk i evket Peyk i evket , Ottoman torpedo boat Ordu Ordu , Ottoman torpedo boat Bafra Bafra , Ottoman torpedo boat Ayintab Ayintab , Ottoman gunboat Malatya Malatya , Ottoman gunboat G k eda G k eda , Ottoman torpedo boat Refahiye Refahiye , Ottoman gunboat ipka ipka , Ottoman torpedo boat Beyrut Beyrut , Ottoman torpedo boat Moha Moha , Ottoman torpedo boat Hali Hali , Ottoman torpedo boat Yozgat ...   more details




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