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Avnillah (Ottoman Turkish:
Divine ****istance) was an
ironclad warship built for the
Ottoman Navy in the late 1860s. The lead ship of the
Avnillah class...
- The
Avnillah class was a
group of two
ironclad warships built for the
Ottoman Navy in the 1860s. The
class comprised two vessels,
Avnillah and Muin-i Zafer...
- tubes. In
contrast the
Ottoman forces consisted of the
casemate corvette Avnillah and the
torpedo boat Angora.
Angora was a
relatively new
vessel completed...
- year the
Ottomans ordered the
ironclad Feth-i Bülend and the two-ship
Avnillah class, all from Britain. In the meantime, the
Eyalet of Egypt, a province...
- Name
Built Number of guns Note Muîn-i
Rahmet 1828 40
Avnillah 1832 50 Yâver-i
Tevfik 1832 32
Suriye 1833 56 Tâir-i Bahrî 1833 62 Mirat-ı
Zafer 1834 44...
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Ordered Laid down
Launched Trials Commissioned Decommissioned Afterward Avnillah ("Divine ****istance")
Thames Iron Works, Blackwall,
London Yd No 44f LOA...
- 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...
- Anglia, 1866, iron
paddle tug. SMS König Wilhelm, 1869,
Prussian Navy
Avnillah,
Ottoman Navy, 1869 Feth-i Bülend,
Ottoman Navy, 1870 HMS Magdala, Royal...
- lighters,
retreated and
returned and then sank an
Ottoman torpedo boat.
Avnillah alone suffered 58
killed and 108 wounded. By contrast, the
Italian ships...
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Ottoman Imperial ****nal. The
design for the
ships was
based on the
earlier Avnillah class,
which were also
built in Britain.
Central battery ships, Feth-i...