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Polish Winged Hussars

Cavalry Ottoman 8 Min Read

The Winged Hussars were prominent in Jan Sobieski’s 30,000-man force that defeated the Turks at Vienna in September 1683. There, on the right wing of the Polish-German force, they pierced the Turkish lines, found themselves surrounded, and hacked their way out. They then re-formed and charged again, breaking the Turkish line. An elite cavalry unit in Poland in the seventeenth…

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Ottoman Piracy 52 Min Read

A Jewel of Ottoman Naval History: The Book of Kâtib Çelebi on Naval Campaigns

A Jewel of Ottoman Naval History: The Book of Kâtib Çelebi on Naval Campaigns By Ruveyda Ozturk 1 and Dr. Salim Ayduz 2 Review of The Gift to the Great Ones on Naval Campaigns by Kâtib Çelebi, edited by Idris Bostan. Ankara: Prime Ministry Undersecretariat of Maritime Affairs, 2008. Hardcover…

Medieval Naval History Ottoman Piracy Sail 58 Min Read

The Ottomans and Their Rivals, Galleys and Galleons, Portolan Charts and Isolarii,

  Svat Soucek, “The Ottomans and Their Rivals, Galleys and Galleons, Portolan Charts and Isolarii,” from his Piri Reis & Turkish Mapmaking After Columbus: The Khalili Portolan Atlas, Nour Foundation, 1995, pp. 10-33. THE OTTOMANS AND THEIR RIVALSTurkey is a country blessed with long and beautiful coasts along three seas:…

Medieval Military and Naval Ottoman 2 Min Read

Mamluk Studies Review

Mamluk Studies Review Mamluk Studies Review is a biannual refereed journal published by the Middle East Documentation Center devoted to the study of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and Syria (648-922/1250-1517). It appears in January and July. The goals of Mamluk Studies Review are to take stock of scholarship devoted…

Medieval Military and Naval Ottoman 1 Min Read

Acta Viennensia Ottomanica

Acta Viennensia Ottomanica Edited by Markus Kohbach, Gisela Prochaska-Eisl, and Claudia Romer Vienna: Im Selbrstverlag des Instituts fur Orientalistik, 1999 A collection of over forty articles on the history of the Ottoman Empire, ranging from the medieval period to the 20th century. Most of the articles are in English, but…

History Naval History Ottoman 4 Min Read

AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE I

Charles V meets with the Bey of Tunis, 1535. Both Habsburg and Ottoman power in North Africa depended in part on agreements with local clients. Here the size of the Imperial expedition of 1535 is apparent. Note the lines of galleys in the bay to the upper right – projecting…

Medieval Naval History Ottoman 13 Min Read

THE MEDITERRANEAN

Genoese Dromone 11th Century Genoese Trader 12th Century The trajectory of naval warfare in the Mediterranean had some similarities with that in the north: a power vacuum at the start of our period, in which new contenders arose and disputed mastery of the sea. By C.1100 the naval war against…

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TURKISH EXPECTATIONS OF THE ALLIED LANDINGS

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