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    carried a nominal complement of 400 (in 1904) and 355 (in 1915). Its name Abdül Hamid was changed to Hamidiye after the 1908 Young Turk Revolution. Under...
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    The Hamidiye Bridge (Greek: Γέφυρα Χαμιδιέ, Turkish: Hamidiye) is a four-arch Ottoman bridge in Western Thrace, Greece, built in the early twentieth century...
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    Սասնո առաջին ապստամբութիւն), was the conflict between Ottoman Empire's Hamidiye forces and the Armenian fedayi belonging to the Armenian national movement's...
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    November 1902, serving several months until spring the following year. In 1904 she was used as a hospital overflow ship for infectious cases, until she...
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    Armenians especially suffered from massacres and pogroms at the hands of the Hamidiye regiments. Of the many assassination attempts during Abdul Hamid's reign...
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    Ottoman torpedo boat Alpagot (category 1904 ships)
    the Princes' Islands. The torpedo boats Draç, Mosul, Kütahya, Alpagot, Hamidiye, Demirhisar and Sivrihisar sailed from Sivriada and joined the fleet, practicing...
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  • Selim at Stenia, Constantinople Peyk-i Şevket Mecidiye (Salonika, 1911) Hamidiye (1913) Regia Marina Italiana RN Libia Midilli (Constantinople, 1914). Antalya...
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  • establishing unit.[citation needed][clarification needed] The Hamidiye corps or Hamidiye Light Cavalry Regiments were well-armed, irregular, majority Kurdish...
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    in the midst of a war scare with Russia, and laid down a third vessel, Hamidiye, at the Imperial Arsenal. Two final ships, the Peyk-i Şeref class, were...
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    Armenian villages of Mush and Sasun from attacks of the Turks and the Kurdish Hamidiye units. The massacres, which occurred between 1894 and 1896 and are named...
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  • Launched Commissioned Fate Hamidiye Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd., Newcastle 25 September 1903 April 1904 Hamidiye 1940 - cadet training ship...
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    incorporated into the semi-regular Kurdish cavalry units known as the Hamidiye. As a result, thousands of Armenian farmers lost their lands and eked out...
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    most notorious example being the Hamidiye, a mostly Kurdish elite cavalry division of the Ottoman army. The Hamidiye fought for the Ottomans in both the...
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  • class Hüdâvendigâr (unfinished) Selimiye (unfinished) Protected cruisers Hamidiye (Abdul Hamid) (1903) - BU 1947 Mecidiye (1903) - captured by Russian 1915...
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    given the loyalty displayed by the Kurdish Hamidiye Cavalry. In 1908, after the overthrow of Sultan, the Hamidiye was disbanded as an organized force, but...
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  • cruisers, Hamidiye and Mecidiye, were both about 10 years old. Mecidiye was sunk in the Black Sea off Odessa while in company with Hamidiye and four torpedo...
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    midnight on 21 November they encountered the Ottoman protected cruiser Hamidiye accompanied by two destroyers approximately 32 miles from Varna. Dobrev...
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    from whom Ayşe also took lessons once a week. She learned how to play the Hamidiye March (the anthem of the Ottoman Empire) and also composed lullabies. Ayşe...
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    1869 Feth-i Bülend, Ottoman Navy, 1870 HMS Magdala, Royal Navy, 1870 Hamidiye, Ottoman Navy, 1872, purchased by the Royal Navy as HMS Superb Mesudiye...
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  • the Princes' Islands. The torpedo boats Draç, Mosul, Kütahya, Alpagot, Hamidiye, Demirhisar and Sivrihisar sailed from Sivriada and joined the fleet, practicing...
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  • Mesudiye class Central battery ironclad  Royal Navy Ex-Ottoman ironclad Hamidiye, purchased 1878 Sultan 1870-05-31 Central battery ironclad  Royal Navy...
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  • "March of Abdülaziz" 1861–1876 None (instrumental) Callisto Guatelli — "Hamidiye Marşı" "March of Abdulhamid" 1876–1909 Hacı Emin Bey Necip Paşa — "Reşadiye...
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    Shingal, Hasan Kanjo, a Yezidi chieftain, converted to Islam and joined the Hamidiye together with his tribe. He later became the right-hand man and lieutenant...
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  • complete by 29 November. On 9 January 1915 Breslau and the Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye encountered the Russian fleet while returning from a bombardment mission...
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    Barbaros Hayreddin were anchored off Haydarpaşa, along with the cruisers Hamidiye and Mecidiye and several torpedo boats. Ten days later, the ships departed...
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    Rahime Perestu Sultan (category 1904 deaths)
    held in her memory at the Shaziliya Dervish Convent and at the Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque. She lies at rest in the mausoleum of Mihrişah Valide Sultan in...
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    Naime Sultan finally rose, and cries of Maşallah were heard while the Hamidiye March was played. Kemaleddin Paşa and the Constable of the Maidens escorted...
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    Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane. Turkish Life in Town and Country. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. p. 205. Kastritsis, Dimitris J. (2007). The sons of Bayezid: empire building...
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    cruiser 2,680 27 July 1898 scuttled 11 August 1937 Hamidiye  Turkish Navy protected cruiser 3,904 15 April 1904 paid off March 1947, sold for scrap on 10 September...
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    Fatih Gaybi Gökçeyazı Göktöme Gülbahçe Hacımemiş Hacımustafa Hacımutahir Hamidiye Hıdırlı Hortu Kamışlıkuyu Karaburun Kargacı Kazancı Kızılgedik Kuskuncuk...
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