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This is a list of miscellaneous ships of the Ottoman Navy: Bernd Langensiepen, Ahmet Güleryüz, The Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828-1923, Naval Institute Press
List of non-combat vessels of the Ottoman steam navy
List_of_non-combat_vessels_of_the_Ottoman_steam_navy
Navy of the Ottoman Empire
warfare vessels of the Ottoman steam navy List of non-combat vessels of the Ottoman steam navy List of patrol vessels of the Ottoman steam navy List of sail
Ottoman_Navy
Naval warfare force of the United Kingdom
picket vessel "designed to scan the skies for threats to the hybrid navy or the homeland"). Six "Common Combat Vessels" are envisaged to act as the "brain
Royal_Navy
Marines History of the Royal Naval Reserve List of ships and sailors of the Royal Navy List of all naval vessels current and former of the United Kingdom
History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)
History_of_the_Royal_Navy_(after_1707)
These Admirals of the Ottoman Empire are senior naval officers (Ottoman Turkish: reis or reis pasha) of the Ottoman Empire other than the Kapudan Pashas
List of admirals in the Ottoman Empire
List_of_admirals_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence
superiority in front-line combat vessels: 10 ships of the line to the Ottomans' three. This advantage was only partially offset by the Ottomans' seven double-deck
Battle_of_Navarino
1889 and 1949, the French Navy built a series of pre-dreadnought, dreadnought, and fast battleships, ultimately totaling thirty-four vessels: twenty-three
List_of_battleships_of_France
Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary
vessels in the Adriatic, the Austrian government chose to sell the ships for breaking rather than incorporate them into the Navy. At the end of the 18th
Austro-Hungarian_Navy
Naval warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces
the sea traffic inside the Golden Horn; while her ammunition and guns were removed. During this period, only a small number of Ottoman Navy vessels were
Turkish_Naval_Forces
Large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns
wooden, steam-screw battleships, although several other navies operated small numbers of screw battleships, including Russia (9), the Ottoman Empire (3)
Battleship
named Nautilus List of submarines of the Royal Navy List of submarines of the United States Navy List of Soviet submarines List of U-boats of Germany Kaikō
History_of_submarines
Navy of Tsarist Russia from 1696 to 1917
The Imperial Russian Navy (Russian: Российский императорский флот) operated as the navy of the Russian Tsardom and later the Russian Empire from 1696 to
Imperial_Russian_Navy
Deployment of a state's military to fight abroad
Alexander the Great who used naval vessels for both troop transporting and logistics in his campaigns against the Persian Empire. The next exponents of expeditionary
Expeditionary_warfare
Naval branch of Italian military; predecessor of the Marina Militare
to the effort to modernize and re-equip the combat vessels of the navy. These were square rigged school ships the Regia Marina ordered in 1925. The sailing
Regia_Marina
From the 1880s to 1910s, the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) built or purchased twenty protected cruisers; the earliest vessels were either built or
List of protected cruisers of Italy
List_of_protected_cruisers_of_Italy
Study of human activity at sea
advantage of the small number of crew members on modern cargo vessels. They also use large vessels to supply the smaller attack/boarding vessels. Modern
Maritime_history
1912–1913 war between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire
World War: The Balkan Wars 1912–1913. Fonthill Media. ISBN 978-1-78155-180-6. Langensiepen, Bernd; Güleryüz, Ahmet (1995). The Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828–1923
First_Balkan_War
Period of Greek statehood from 1832 to 1923 and 1935 to 1973
Güleryüz. The Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828–1923 (Conway Maritime Press, 1995), p. 19 Hall, Richard C. (2000). The Balkan Wars, 1912–1913: Prelude to the First
Kingdom_of_Greece
Combat involving sea-going ships
Navy stood at two destroyers, one submarine, one minesweeper, three patrol vessels, seven gunboats, eighteen cargo, supply and communication vessels,
Naval_warfare
with new Parsons steam turbines to evaluate their use in future designs; the other vessels retained proven triple-expansion engines. The ships' peacetime
List of light cruisers of Germany
List_of_light_cruisers_of_Germany
Early 20th century battleship type
The dreadnought was the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century. The first of the kind, the Royal Navy's HMS Dreadnought, had such an
Dreadnought
Artillery mounted on a warship
The Sail and Steam Navy List, all the ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889. Chatham. ISBN 1-86176-032-9. Manucy, Albert C. (1994). Artillery Through the
Naval_artillery
Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)
believed that the use of mechanised warships powered by steam and using red-hot shot would allow the Greeks to overpower the Ottoman navy, powered as it
Greek_War_of_Independence
Military operation attacking from air and sea to land
most of which were built in the United States. When the United States entered the war in December 1941, the U.S. Navy had no amphibious vessels at all
Amphibious_warfare
Month of 1915
needed] Ottoman troops and Arab tribesmen attacked the British-held town of Lahij in South Arabia (now Yemen).[page needed] A force of six German Navy airships
July_1915
high-pressure steam engine in 1801 and the first working railway steam locomotive in 1804. Steam power had great advantages for vessels that plied rivers, where twists
History_of_military_logistics
1812–1815 conflict in North America
and to the Royal Navy's impressment of seamen from American vessels, including men the United States considered American citizens. Opinion in the US was
War_of_1812
Early 20th century arms race among Argentina, Brazil, and Chile
older vessels in the world's navies. In 1904, the Brazilian legislature allocated substantial funds to improve the country's naval forces. Proponents of this
South American dreadnought race
South_American_dreadnought_race
World War I maritime disaster
The fleet was warned to expect additional submarines, but this warning was not passed on to those sections of the navy dealing with merchant vessels.
Sinking_of_the_RMS_Lusitania
Capacity of a state to deploy and sustain military forces outside its territory
naval vessels, etc.), the use of soft power shows that power projection does not necessarily have to actively put military forces in combat, but only
Power_projection
Austro-Hungarian dreadnought battleship class
Ancona and the commissioning of Szent István, the four ships saw little combat due to the Otranto Barrage which prohibited the Austro-Hungarian Navy from leaving
Tegetthoff-class_battleship
Person or ship engaging in maritime warfare under commission
eliminate a pair of Bermudian privateering vessels that had been picking off vessels missed by the Royal Navy, returned frustrated, saying, "the Bermudians
Privateer
Acts of robbery or criminality at sea
for long. By 1718, the British Royal Navy had approximately 124 vessels, and by 1815, 214; a significant increase from the two vessels England had in 1670
Piracy
Unit of the British Royal Navy
order to prosecute captured vessels and thereby allow the Navy to claim its prizes, a series of courts were established along the African coast. In 1807,
West_Africa_Squadron
putting one of her steam engines out of commission. 20 June – The British destroyer HMS Acorn fired four or five shots at the U.S. Navy submarine chaser
List of friendly fire incidents
List_of_friendly_fire_incidents
performance improvements aided by the development of more powerful engines. The first vessels of the air were the rigid steerable balloons pioneered
History_of_aviation
works. The following list labels some of these stereotypes and provides examples. Some character archetypes, the more universal foundations of fictional
List_of_stock_characters
a list of megaprojects, which may be defined as projects that cost more than US$1 billion and attract a large amount of public attention because of their
List_of_megaprojects
Weapon for use in waters, triggered by the target's approach
triggered by the approach of or contact with any vessel. Naval mines can be used offensively, to hamper enemy shipping movements or lock vessels into a harbour;
Naval_mine
Military forces of the Philippines
PAF's FA-50PH fighter jets The BRP Jose Rizal, the first purpose-built vessel of the Philippine Navy BRP Gregorio del Pilar steam in formation together with
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Armed_Forces_of_the_Philippines
Protected cruiser
Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and the United Kingdom were determined to remain neutral in the conflict. Esmeralda was the most capable of these ships
Chilean cruiser Esmeralda (1883)
Chilean_cruiser_Esmeralda_(1883)
1916 major naval battle during World War I
to break the British blockade of Germany and allow German naval vessels access to the Atlantic. Britain's Royal Navy pursued a strategy of engaging and
Battle_of_Jutland
German grand admiral (1891–1980)
on the light cruiser SMS Breslau in the Mediterranean Sea. In August 1914, the Breslau and the battlecruiser SMS Goeben were sold to the Ottoman Navy; the
Karl_Dönitz
One hundred years, from 1801 to 1900
becoming two of the world's leading powers. Russia expanded its territory to the Caucasus and Central Asia. The Ottoman Empire underwent a period of Westernization
19th_century
1914 Argentine battleship class
The Rivadavia class consisted of two battleships designed by the American Fore River Shipbuilding Company for the Argentine Navy. Named Rivadavia and Moreno
Rivadavia-class_battleship
decline during the 20th century due to the reduced demand caused by the expansion of steam-powered vessels and the competition from cheaper natural fibers
History_of_cannabis_in_Italy
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
(generating steam power), the cylinder and piston (in metal force pumps), non-return valves (in water pumps), and gearing (in water mills and clocks). The city
Roman_Empire
Implement or device used to inflict damage, harm, or kill
open battles, and the cannon replaced the trebuchet as the dominant siege weapon. The Ottomans used the cannon to destroy much of the fortifications at
Weapon
Ranged incendiary device
for about a minute of continuous firing. The Germans deployed flamethrowers during the war in more than 650 attacks. The Ottoman Empire received 30 flamethrowers
Flamethrower
1839–1842 war between the United Kingdom and China
(and the resulting risk of war between Britain, France, and the Ottoman Empire over Syria) drew the attention of the Royal Navy's European fleets away from
First_Opium_War
Economic gap between northern and southern Italy
reducing the number of ships and increasing their range, but in multiplying small ships. The steam merchant navy was very scarce, although one of the first
Southern_question
Town in Cumbria, England
significant growth; it has produced Royal Navy flagships, nuclear submarines and other naval and commercial vessels. The town is a hub for energy generation
Barrow-in-Furness
Military land blockade of a location
during the First World War was in Mesopotamia, at the siege of Kut. After a failed attempt to move on Baghdad, stopped by the Ottomans at the bloody Battle
Siege
1904–1905 conflict in East Asia
Russian vessels escaped to Vladivostok, while six others were interned in neutral ports. After the Battle of Tsushima, a combined Japanese Army and Navy operation
Russo-Japanese_War
1893 shipwreck
The sinking of HMS Victoria took place at approximately 15:30 on 22 June 1893, after HMS Victoria, the flagship of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet
Sinking_of_HMS_Victoria
Month in 1918
under the supervision of Rear Admiral Reginald Tyrwhitt of the Royal Navy Harwich Force. Swedish steam ship Per Brahe sank during a storm in Lake Vättern,
November_1918
History of area within Lebanon
times superior to the firearms used by the Ottoman armies. The possession of firearms by non-military subjects was forbidden, though the authorities faced
History_of_the_Chouf_region
Monarchy in South America (1822–1889)
Technological innovations also contributed to the growth of exports, in particular the adoption of steam navigation and railroads allowed for faster and
Empire_of_Brazil
Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917
transports, and even boots. With the Baltic Sea barred by German U-boats and the Dardanelles by the guns of Germany's ally, the Ottoman Empire, Russia initially
Nicholas_II
Royal Navy ships
The three Invincible-class battlecruisers were built for the Royal Navy and entered service in 1908 as the world's first battlecruisers. They were the
Invincible-class battlecruiser
Invincible-class_battlecruiser
vessels could be careened and resupplied. The colony of New South Wales was established with the arrival of the First Fleet of 11 vessels under the command
History_of_Australia
its former colony of Peru. Although the new Spanish steam frigates were superior to local vessels, the huge distances and lack of land support ultimately
Military_history_of_Spain
commence during the Conquest of Abyssinia pitching the Kingdom of Adal allied by the Ottoman Empire against the Solomonic Dynasty supported by the Portuguese
Military_history_of_Somalia
Decade
June 16 – Köprülüzade Numan Pasha becomes the grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire. June 24 – In the Isle of Man, Manx coins become legal tender. June –
1710s
peacekeeping operations around the world. In 2014, the Navy operated 154 vessels in service, including minor auxiliary vessels. The Italian Air Force was founded
Military_history_of_Italy
Month in 1901
captured leaders of the Filipino resistance to American rule were deported to Guam on a U.S. Navy ship which steamed out of Manila Bay to send the nationalists
January_1901
British multinational oil and gas company
Admiralty, and the British navy quickly switched from coal to oil for the majority of their war ships. APOC also signed a 30-year contract with the British Admiralty
BP
Military rulers of Greece, 1967–1974
with other NATO vessels between continental Italy and Sardinia, the commander and the officers heard over the radio that a number of fellow naval officers
Greek_junta
Decade
Rochefort before the French Navy can carry out plans to invade England. Led by Royal Navy Admiral Edward Hawke, HMS Neptune and six other vessels sail in and
1750s
Decade
Rebellion against British rule in Sri Lanka. The decade was near the beginning of the Tanzimât Era of the Ottoman Empire. Sultan Abdülmecid I ruled during
1840s
since the days of the Ottoman Empire, and seeing as India was one of the countries to send aid to Turkey following its war of independence. The Indian
Foreign_relations_of_India
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
since 1902 the members of the Roesidijah Klub would gather around the royal court and refuse to raise the Dutch flag on government vessels. The Dutch Colonial
Riau_Islands
Slave trade between Africa and the West
1833. The Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron, established in 1808, grew by 1850 to a force of some 25 vessels, which were tasked with combating slavery
Atlantic_slave_trade
Series of battles in the Philippines 1565–1898
300 men at Cotabato. Two columns of about 300 men each were formed for the advance, moving up the river by steam vessels, no resistance being encountered
Spanish–Moro_conflict
Calendar year
through the 20th century. June 1 – Two K-class blimps of the United States Navy complete the first transatlantic crossing by non-rigid airships, from the U
1944
Naturally occurring combustible liquid
of 2025[update]). A hand-dug well and another refinery followed in 1857 near Ploiești, Romania. Romania (then a vassal of the Ottoman Empire) was the
Petroleum
Decade
the unchanged text of Neander's hymn. August 27 – At least 216 people die in the sinking of the Chameau, a ship of the French Navy, after the vessel is
1720s
Month in 1919
The Navy Cross, which was to be awarded to those that displayed exceptional or heroic service in the United States Navy. The Tiffany Cross Medal of Honor
February_1919
Month of 1914
November December The following events occurred in February 1914: The Imperial Japanese Navy set up a commission to investigate allegations of the Vice Admiral
February_1914
president to personally use the term "genocide" to reference the systematic eradication of the Armenian people at the hands of the Ottoman Empire between 1915
Foreign policy of the Reagan administration
Foreign_policy_of_the_Reagan_administration
Month of 1904
his bicycle. Piero Ginori Conti tested the world's first geothermal power generator at the Larderello dry steam field in Italy. It was a small generator
July_1904
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
Boy/Male
British, English, Latin
Raven; Variant of Corbet; Black-haired; Dark as a Raven
Male
German
German form of Gothic Odovacar, OTTOKAR means "watchful of wealth."
Surname or Lastname
Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Cobet, from a reduced pet form of the personal name Jacob.English
Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Cobet, from a reduced pet form of the personal name Jacob.English : unexplained. Compare Coby.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Middle English streme.Americanized form of Swedish Ström or Danish Strøm (see Strom).
Male
Irish
Contracted form of Irish Gaelic Comhghán, COMGAN means "born together."
Male
Irish
Contracted form of Irish Gaelic Comhghall, COMGAL means "joint pledge."
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, French (Noé, Noë), Spanish (Noé), Catalan (Noè)
English, German, Dutch, French (Noé, Noë), Spanish (Noé), Catalan (Noè) : from the Biblical personal name Noach ‘Noah’, which means ‘comfort’ in Hebrew. According to the Book of Genesis, Noah, having been forewarned by God, built an ark into which he took his family and representatives of every species of animal, and so was saved from the flood that God sent to destroy the world because of human wickedness. The personal name was not common among non-Jews in the Middle Ages, but the Biblical story was an extremely popular subject for miracle plays. In many cases, therefore, the surname probably derives from a nickname referring to someone who had played the part of Noah in a miracle play or pageant, rather than from a personal name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of household vessels, from Middle English vessele, from Old French vessell(e) ‘vessell’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Hazel.variant spelling of German Hessel.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.
Female
Italian
 Short form of Italian Elisabetta, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Vassell.
Boy/Male
British, English
A Son of Athena
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in Manche, France, so named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Vessius or Vettius (of uncertain origin) + the local suffix -acum.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name NOE means "mist; misty rain."
Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Liza, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish, Japanese
Peace; Rest; Mist of Heaven
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kessel.Altered spelling of German or Dutch Kessel.
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Union through Divine Knowledge
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Jamaican, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The Roman God of War; Servant of Mars; Form of Martin; Like Mars; Roman God Mars
Boy/Male
Indian
Charioteer of Buddha.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Chinese
I Love You
Biblical
rejoicing; sunlight
Boy/Male
Indian
Vast, Spacious, One who stretches, Enlarges
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lover of Pray; Bank of Knowledge.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Smile
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Spanish
Noted.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Holy river. Place-name and surname.
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
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LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
LIST OF-NON-COMBAT-VESSELS-OF-THE-OTTOMAN-STEAM-NAVY
a.
Of or pertaining to the Turks; as, the Ottoman power or empire.
v. t.
To inclose for combat; as, to list a field.
pl.
of Ottoman
v. t.
To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; as, to list a door; to stripe as if with list.
prep.
Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity.
prep.
Denoting the agent, or person by whom, or thing by which, anything is, or is done; by.
n. & a.
See Ottoman.
prep.
Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood.
prep.
Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.
n.
A line inclosing or forming the extremity of a piece of ground, or field of combat; hence, in the plural (lists), the ground or field inclosed for a race or combat.
prep.
Denoting relation to place or time; belonging to, or connected with; as, men of Athens; the people of the Middle Ages; in the days of Herod.
prep.
Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.
prep.
In a general sense, from, or out from; proceeding from; belonging to; relating to; concerning; -- used in a variety of applications; as:
prep.
Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven.
prep.
Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.
prep.
Denoting reference to a thing; about; concerning; relating to; as, to boast of one's achievements.
prep.
During; in the course of.
prep.
Denoting nearness or distance, either in space or time; from; as, within a league of the town; within an hour of the appointed time.
v. i.
To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well.
v. t.
To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing; as, to steam wood; to steamcloth; to steam food, etc.