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Yarhisar was one of the four Samsun-class destroyers,
based on the
Durandal class,
purchased from
France in 1907 by the
Ottoman Navy Society. She joined...
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started organizing raids on
Byzantine lands adjacent to Söğüt, such as
Yarhisar, Bilecik, İnegöl, and İznik. As a result, the
Byzantine Tekfur (governor)...
- Navy
during the Cold War. She was
transferred to the
Turkish Navy as TCG
Yarhisar (P 113) of the Hisar-class
patrol boat. PC-1640 was laid down on 11 March...
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neighboring fort of
Yarhisar.
Turgut Bey
stormed the fort,
killing most of the
garrison and
executing Nikolaos (Osman
conquered Yarhisar around the same time)...
- (31 km/h; 20 mph) in 1915. The
Yarhisar was sunk in 1915 and the
three surviving ships were s****ped in 1949.
Yarhisar was
under the
command of Lt. Cdr...
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conquering castles like Kuluchisar, Inegol, Marmaracik, Koyunhisar, Koprihisar,
Yarhisar and Bilecik,
territory of Yenişehir, Itburnu,
Kestel ,Kite,
Atranos and...
- of the city
between 1926 and 1930.
After the
capture of Köprühisar and
Yarhisar in the
years when the
Ottoman Empire became a state,
Osman Bey gave this...
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conquering castles like Kulucahisar, Marmaracik, Koyunhisar, Köprühisar,
Yarhisar,
Bilecik (İnhisar), Inegol,
territory of Yenişehir, Itburnu, Lefke, Kestel...
- road to the
final victory" transl. "No
mercy for a traitor"
Tekfur of
Yarhisar transl. "Victory is Haqq's" transl. "Justice of Turks" transl. "For Our...
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Hatun (whose name
means Water lily in Turkish),
daughter of the
Prince of
Yarhisar or
Byzantine Princess Helen (also
named Nilüfer), who was of
ethnic Gr****...