The Feth-i Bülend class was a class of two ironclad warships built for the Ottoman Navy in the 1860s and 1870s. The lead ship, Feth-i Bülend, was built...
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Feth-i Bülend (Ottoman Turkish: "Great Victory") was an Ottoman ironclad warship built in the late 1860s, the lead ship of her class. The Ottoman Navy...
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the ironclads it had ordered, which it did in 1868. By this time, a second Feth-i Bülend-class ironclad had been ordered; this ship, Mukaddeme-i Hayir...
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Avnillah class was a group of two ironclad warships built for the Ottoman Navy in the 1860s. The class comprised two vessels, Avnillah and Muin-i Zafer....
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Mukaddeme-i Hayir (Ottoman Turkish: Great Abundance) was the second of two Feth-i Bülend-class ironclads built for the Ottoman Navy in the 1860s. The Ottoman...
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squadron consisting of Iclaliye and the ironclads Avnillah, Muin-i Zafer, Feth-i Bülend, Mukaddeme-i Hayir, and Necm-i Şevket bombarded Russian positions around...
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the Imperial Arsenal on the Golden Horn. In 1892, Asar-i Tevfik and the ironclad Feth-i Bülend were ordered to reinforce the Cretan Squadron during a...
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an Ottoman squadron consisting of Avnillah, Muin-i Zafer, Necm-i Şevket, Feth-i Bülend, Mukaddeme-i Hayir, and Iclaliye bombarded Russian positions around...
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Batumi. Mubir-i Sürur later moved to Sochum, before departing there on 31 July in company with the ironclads Feth-i Bülend and Mukaddeme-i Hayir and three...
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Zinovy Rozhestvensky (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class)
leaving the enemy ironclads intact. In July 1877 while still assigned to Vesta, he engaged and damaged an Ottoman battleship, Feth-i Bülend, in a five-hour...
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Nikolaos Votsis (section Sinking the Feth-i Bülend)
vessels: aside from four tugboats, the only warship was the old ironclad Feth-i Bülend. The ship had been disarmed and converted into a barracks ship,...
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ISBN 1-84067-164-5. "Major Warships Sunk in World War 1 1916". World War I. Retrieved 22 February 2013. Gray, Randal, ed., Conway′s All the World′s Fighting...
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15 cm SK L/40 naval gun (category World War I naval weapons)
HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën No. 5 Ottoman: Avnillah-class ironclad Asar-i Tevfik Feth-i Bülend China: Haiyung class protected cruiser Ammunition was of separate...
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Spanish battleship Pelayo (redirect from Spanish ironclad Pelayo)
ISBN 0-8317-0302-4. Pastor y Fernandez de Checa, M. (1977). "The Spanish Ironclads Numancia, Vitoria and Pelayo, Pt. III". F. P. D. S. Newsletter. V (4):...
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1877, an Ottoman squadron consisting of Muin-i Zafer, Avnillah, Necm-i Şevket, Feth-i Bülend, Mukaddeme-i Hayir, and Iclaliye bombarded Russian positions...
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Ship State Description Feth-i Bülend Ottoman Navy First Balkan War: The accommodation hulk, a former Feth-i Bülend-class ironclad coast defense vessel...
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Ottoman squadron consisting of Necm-i Şevket and the ironclads Avnillah, Muin-i Zafer, Feth-i Bülend, Mukaddeme-i Hayir, and Iclaliye bombarded Russian...
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Steam Navy: Ertuğrul Osmâniye Orhâniye Mesûdiye Âsâr-ı Tevfik Âsâr-ı Şevket İclâliye Turgut Reis-class battleship (Barbaros Hayreddin or Turgut Reis)nın...
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News". Liverpool Mercury. No. 6672. Liverpool. 14 June 1869. "Launch of an Ironclad". The Times. No. 26463. London. 14 June 1869. col D, p. 6. "Greenock"....
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Hansa Ironclad For Kaiserliche Marine. 28 October Ottoman Empire Imperial Arsenal Golden Horn Mukaddeme-i Hayir Feth-i Bülend-class Ironclad For Ottoman...
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into the harbour of Thessaloniki, sinking the old Ottoman ironclad battleship Feth-i Bülend and escaping unharmed. On the same day, Greek troops of the...
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night, into the harbor of Thessaloniki, sank the old Ottoman ironclad battleship Feth-i Bülend and escaped unharmed. On the same day, Greek troops of the...
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become untenable to defend the city. The sinking of the Ottoman ironclad Feth-i Bülend in Thessaloniki harbour on 31 October [O.S. 18 October] 1912, although...
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Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev (category Admiral Lazarev-class monitors)
her service was uneventful. The ship was reclassified as coast-defense ironclad in 1892 and often served as a training ship. There was an unsuccessful...
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HMS Revenge (1892) (category Royal Sovereign-class battleships)
Admiral-class ironclad battleships, greatly enlarged to improve seakeeping and to provide space for a secondary armament as in the preceding Trafalgar-class ironclad...
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Japanese cruiser Naniwa (category Naniwa-class cruisers)
Naniwa (浪速) was the lead ship of her class of two protected cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1880s. As Japan lacked the industrial...
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