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Boyut, 2009. — 367 p. Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı yayınlarından olan Türk Denizcilik Tarihi, iki ciltten oluşan değerli bir kaynak eser. İdris Bostan ve Salih Özbaran’ın editoryal çalışmalarıyla hazırlanan eser, her biri birer arşiv niteliğinde harita ve resimlerle renklendirilmiş. Kitabın 10 bölüm ve iki kısımdan oluşan ilk cildinde; Osmanlılardan Önce Türk Denizcilik...
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Tauris Paperbacks, 2009. — 248 p. In this definitive biography, Ernle Bradford has brilliantly recreated Barbarossa’s remarkable life alongside a vivid portrayal of the Ottoman and Mediterranean worlds at this thrilling moment in history. Admiral, naval hero, pirate, warrior and empire-builder, Kheir ed-Din or Barbarossa (1475-1546), as he was known in the West, was a legendary...
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Kronik Kitap, 2018. — 568 p. “Osmanlı” adını verdiğimiz korsanlar hangi etnik kökenlerden gelmektedir? Bunlar fırsatçı yağmacılar mı, yoksa İslam’ın bayrağını taşıyan nusret-karin din savaşçıları mıdır? Mühtedi ve Hıristiyan denizciler Müslüman dünyaya ne kadar adapte olmuş; aileleri, vatanları ve reddettikleri inançlarını ne dereceye kadar arkalarında bırakabilmişlerdir?...
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I.B. Tauris, 2021. — 295 p. While the Ottoman Empire is most often recognized today as a land power, for four centuries the seas of the Eastern Mediterranean were dominated by the Ottoman Navy. Yet to date, little is known about the seafarers who made up the sultans' fleet, the men whose naval mastery ensured that an empire from North Africa to Black Sea expanded and was...
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Naval Institute Press, 1995. — 211 p. Of all the major navies of the 19th century, that of the Ottoman Empire is least known. Modern Turkish archives preserve a quantity of material upon which the authors have drawn. This illustrated book contains a full list of all ships with their technical details, and ship plans of the principal classes, along with a chronology of naval...
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Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. — 352 p. From 1516 to 1830, the Barbary corsairs dominated the Ottoman provinces of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli. The years between 1800-1820 were crucial. Until 1805, a spectacular revival of privateering allows the author to present the men, the practices and the results gained by the privateers. From 1805 to 1814, the Maghrib states gave up a...
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Jerusalem: Franciscan Printing Press, n.d. (1980). - 40 pgs. The Ottoman Navy, also known as the Ottoman Fleet, was established in the early 14th century after the Ottoman Empire first expanded to reach the sea in 1323 by capturing Karamürsel, the site of the first Ottoman naval shipyard and the nucleus of the future Navy. During its long existence, it was involved in many...
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Gorgias Press, 2011. — 259 p. Piri Reis and Süleyman the Magnificent. Piri Reis and the Ottoman Discovery of the Great Discoveries. Piri Reis and the Persian Gulf. The Rise of the Barbarossas in North Africa. Ottoman naval policy in the Indian Ocean. The Portuguese and the Turks in the Persian Gulf. Naval Aspects of the Ottoman Conquest of Rhodes, Cyprus and Crete. The Strait...
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I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd, 2008. — 269 p. Evolution of the Ottoman naval technology up to the reign of Selim III. The state of the Ottoman navy from the Çeflme. Incident up to the ascension of Selim III to the throne. Developments in Ottoman. shipbuilding technology in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The main materials used in the construction of ships in the...
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Good Press, 2019. — 288 p. This book spans the Turkish Empire's expansion from the conquest of Constantinople to that of Crete, and recounts the story of Barbarossa, whom Süleyman the Magnificent appointed commander of the imperial navy, and many other highlights of Ottoman history. Katip Celebi is one of the classic authors in the Turkish language, and this book is his key...
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