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Random Sailing Ships Of The Ottoman Empireport

  • Tevfik-numa, 84 cannon.

    (19th century) (Core Ottoman or Turkish vessels)

  • Comte Maurice, armed with 50 cannons and sunk in 1609.

    (17th century) (Core Ottoman or Turkish vessels)

  • Burj Zafer, a 70 cannon third-rate.

    (19th century) (Core Ottoman or Turkish vessels)

  • Two Lions, captured by England in 1681, sold in 1688. (Regency of Algiers)

  • ?, 50 cannon, sunk in 1630.

    (17th century) (Core Ottoman or Turkish vessels)

  • Şehbaz-ı Bahri, 52 cannon.

    (18th century) (Core Ottoman or Turkish vessels)

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About This Tool

15th century Europe, with the advent of the Age of Discovery, the use of and demand for ships, so that the improvement and development of sailboats to a peak. When the Ottoman Empire rebuilt its navy, it modified the traditional Arab sloop and began building a fleet of two, and three masted small warships called Xebec.

In addition, the random tool generated another 140 sails, also built by the Ottoman Empire. Although the construction time is different, the factory time is also different, even the main purpose is not the same. But Ottoman Empire has become a brand name manufacturer of sailboats, and the quality of the sailboats they build is excellent.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of sailing ships of the Ottoman Empire.

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