Dragut (redirect from Turgut Reis)
Dragut (Turkish: Turgut Reis; 1485 – 23 June 1565) was an Ottoman corsair, naval commander, governor, and noble. Under his command, the Ottoman Empire's...
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SMS Weissenburg (redirect from Ottoman battleship Turgut Reis)
1904–1905. In 1910, Weissenburg was sold to the Ottoman Empire and renamed Turgut Reis, after the famous 16th century Turkish admiral. The ship saw heavy service...
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Turgut Reis Mosque may refer to any of the below: Turgut Reis Mosque (Balchik) is a mosque in Balchik, Bulgaria Turgut Reis Mosque (Esenler) is a mosque...
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Occhiali (redirect from Uluj Ali Reis)
when Turgut Reis was killed during the siege, Piyale Pasha appointed Uluj Ali to become Turgut's successor as Bey of Tripoli. Uluj took Turgut's body...
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Murat Reis the Elder (Turkish: Koca Murat Reis; Albanian: Murat Reis Plaku c. 1534 – 1609) was an Ottoman privateer and admiral, who served in the Ottoman...
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with heavy loss of life. Turgut Reis was largely inactive during World War I, in part due to her slow speed. By 1924, Turgut Reis was used as a school ship...
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Salah Rais (redirect from Sali Reis)
Kemal Reis, Oruç Reis, Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha, Turgut Reis, Kurtoğlu Muslihiddin Reis, Piri Reis, Piyale Pasha, Murat Reis and Seydi Ali Reis. He played...
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were sold to the Ottoman Navy and were renamed Barbaros Hayreddin and Turgut Reis. The now-Ottoman ships saw extensive service during the First Balkan...
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Empire. Examples include: Piri "Reis" Turgut "Reis" Uluç Ali "Reis" Hizir "Reis" Seydi Ali "Reis" Oruç "Reis" The rank Reis Pasha referred to an Admiral...
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USS Bergall (SS-320) (redirect from TCG Turgut Reis (S-342))
named for Dragut (1485–1565), known in Turkish as "Turgutreis" or "Turgut Reis," an Ottoman corsair, governor, and pasha and Ottoman Navy commander...
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