- Saim
Bülend Ulusu (1 July 1922 – 23
December 2015) was a
Turkish admiral who was
Prime Minister of
Turkey from the time of the 1980
military coup to the...
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Bulend Biščević (born 10
March 1975) is a
Bosnian retired professional footballer who pla****
firstly as a right-back, and then as a midfielder. Born in...
- Feth-i
Bülend (Ottoman Turkish: "Great Victory") was an
Ottoman ironclad warship built in the late 1860s, the lead ship of her class. The
Ottoman Navy...
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refer to:
Bulend Biščević (born 1975),
Bosnian footballer Bülend Özveren (1943–2022),
Turkish television presenter and
sports commentator Bülend Ulusu (1923–2015)...
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Bülend Özveren (19
August 1941 – 18
October 2022) was a
Turkish television presenter and
sports commentator. Özveren
completed his
secondary education...
- HMS B2 16 Oct:
Ralph Creyke,
Nicaragua 22 Oct: SS Keystorm 31 Oct: Feth-i
Bülend Oct:
Admiral Lazarev 23 Nov:
Rouse Simmons 28 Nov:
Friendship Unknown date:...
- He was the
Deputy Prime Minister of
Turkey in the
military government of
Bülend Ulusu between 1980 and 1982.
After working briefly at the
World Bank in...
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Prussian Navy in 1867. That year the
Ottomans ordered the
ironclad Feth-i
Bülend and the two-ship
Avnillah class, all from Britain. In the meantime, the...
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aside from four tugboats, the only
warship was the old
ironclad Feth-i
Bülend. The ship had been
disarmed and
converted into a
barracks ship, with its...
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untenable to
defend the city. The
sinking of the
Ottoman ironclad Feth-i
Bülend in
Thessaloniki harbour on 31
October [O.S. 18 October] 1912,
although militarily...