• Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Muin-i Zafer
    Muin-i Zafer (Ottoman Turkish: Aid to Triumph) was the second of two Avnillah-class casemate ships built for the Ottoman Navy in the late 1860s. The ship...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Avnillah
    with her sister ship Muin-i Zafer and the ironclads Hifz-ur Rahman and Lütf-ü Celil. Early in the ship's career, the Ottoman ironclad fleet was activated...
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    1919–1922 subsided, the fleet discarded the ironclads remaining in inventory. The last vessel, Muin-i Zafer, which had been converted into a depot ship...
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  • Thumbnail for Avnillah-class ironclad
    a group of two ironclad warships built for the Ottoman Navy in the 1860s. The class comprised two vessels, Avnillah and Muin-i Zafer. The two ships were...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Necm-i Şevket
    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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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Asar-i Şevket
    to the port of Sulina at the mouth of the Danube, along with the ironclads Muin-i Zafer and Hifz-ur Rahman. The ships were tasked with defending the seaward...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Lütf-ü Celil
    sister ship Hifz-ur Rahman and the ironclads Avnillah and Muin-i Zafer. Early in the ship's career, the Ottoman ironclad fleet was activated every summer...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Hifz-ur Rahman
    sister ship Lütf-ü Celil and the ironclads Avnillah and Muin-i Zafer. Early in the ship's career, the Ottoman ironclad fleet was activated every summer...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Orhaniye
    of the Mediterranean Fleet, based in Crete, along with the ironclads Muin-i Zafer and Asar-i Tevfik. The Russo-Turkish War began on 24 April 1877 with...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Mukaddeme-i Hayir
    several other ironclads. On 14 May 1877, an Ottoman squadron consisting of Mukaddeme-i Hayir, Feth-i Bülend, Necm-i Şevket, Muin-i Zafer, Avnillah, and...
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  • Thumbnail for Ottoman ironclad Iclaliye
    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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  • British battle cruiser HMS Inflexible was also badly damaged. The ironclad Muîn-i Zafer was built in 1867-71 at Blackwall, one of a group of 7 ships. Rebuilt...
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  • Âsâr-ı Şevket, Necm-i Şevket, Iclâliye, Feth-i Bülend, Muin-i Zafer, Avnillah Black Sea Wooden Hulled Squadron (Liva Ahmed Pasha) Hüdavendigâr, Mubir-i Sürur...
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  • This is a list of major ships of the Ottoman Steam Navy: Ertuğrul Osmâniye Orhâniye Mesûdiye Âsâr-ı Tevfik Âsâr-ı Şevket İclâliye Turgut Reis-class battleship...
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  • & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 3 October 2024. "Launch of an Ironclad". The Times. No. 26463. London. 14 June 1869. col D, p. 6. "Greenock"....
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