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Intibah was a ship used by the
Ottoman Navy as a
tugboat and
minelayer in
World War I.
Originally a
civilian tugboat built in
Glasgow in 1886, she was...
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during the Russo-Turkish War when, on 16
January 1878, the
Ottoman ship
Intibah was sunk by
Russian torpedo boats carrying Whiteheads,
though this story...
- for instance, the poet Namık
Kemal also
wrote the
important 1876
novel İntibâh (Awakening),
while the
journalist İbrahim Şinasi is
noted for writing,...
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first vessel ever sunk by self-propelled
torpedoes was the
Turkish steamer Intibah, on 16
January 1878,
during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. She was hit...
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successful attack by self-propelled
torpedoes in history. The
Turkish ship
Intibah was destro**** by
torpedo boats launched from
Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin....
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1982
İntibah 1995
Sevginin Gücü 1996 Süper Yıldız 1999 Ah Bir
Zengin Olsam 2001
Savunma 2004 Zümrüt 2004 Kadın İsterse 2006 Kadın...
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inspiration for his
goals in the
formation of the
Turkish government and state.
İntibah yahut Ali Bey'in sergüzeşiti (1874), (Awakening, or, Ali Bey’s Experiences)...
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world to
successfully launch torpedoes (against the
Turkish armed ship
Intibah in 1877). He was one of the
developers of the
Russian Flag semap**** system...
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Ordered Laid down
Launched Trials Commissioned Decommissioned Afterward İntibâh ("Vigilance") R.
Duncan & Co.,
Glasgow Yd No 233 L 61.2m, B 9.1m, D 4.7m...
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March 2010. Gibbs, Jay (2008). "Question 38/43: Loss of
Ottoman Gunboat Intibah".
Warship International. XLV (4): 289–291. ISSN 0043-0374.
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