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    Archived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine Bahriye Nezareti (Ministry of the Navy) building Bahriye Nezareti (Ministry of the Navy) building National inventory...
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    (Karaköy). It later became the headquarters of the Ministry of the Navy (Bahriye Nezareti) during the late Ottoman period, and is currently used by the Turkish...
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    on to become the headquarters of the Ottoman Ministry for the Navy (Bahriye Nezareti), before becoming the headquarters of the Istanbul Naval Command on...
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    However, the Imperial Arsenal (Tersâne-i Âmire) and the Naval Ministry (Bahriye Nezareti) of the Ottoman Navy were located on the shores of the Golden Horn...
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    abolished in 1867, when it was replaced by the Minister of the Navy (Turkish: Bahriye Nazırı) and a number of Fleet Commanders (Turkish: Donanma Komutanları)...
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    emini was replaced in 1804 by the Ministry of Naval Affairs (Umur-ı Bahriye Nezareti), while a modern financial department and treasury were created for...
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    Ottoman Ministry of the Navy (Bahriye Nezareti) were located. It was later known as the Imperial Naval School (Mekteb-i Bahriye-i Şahane). First school which...
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