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Encyclopedia > List of naval collaboration treaties signed by the Ottoman Empire
Sipahi - Akinci - Timariot - Janissary
- Nizam-ı Cedid
Navy - Air Force
Conflicts: Europe - Russian - Near East - Sieges and Landings
See also: Reform - Naval treaties - Kaptan Pashas

There were 21 naval collaboration treaties of the Ottoman Empire. These treaties were instrumental to establishment of the Ottoman Naval force. Image File history File links OttomanCoatOfArms. ... Motto دولت ابد مدت Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (The Eternal State) Anthem Ottoman imperial anthem Borders in 1680, see: list of territories Capital Söğüt (1299–1326) Bursa (1326–65) Edirne (1365–1453) Constantinople (İstanbul, 1453–1922) Language(s) Ottoman Turkish Government Monarchy Sultans  - 1281–1326 Osman I  - 1918–22 Mehmed VI... Woodcut by Melchior Lorch (1646), originally engraved in 1576. ... Akıncı was the light cavalry division of the Ottoman Army. ... A timariot (or timar holder; timarlu in Turkish) was an irregular cavalryman that served the Ottoman sultan and in return was granted a fief called a timar. ... The Janissaries comprised infantry units that formed the Ottoman sultans household troops and bodyguard. ... The Nizam-I Cedid (Turkish: New Order) was a series of reforms carried out by the Ottoman Empire sultan Selim III during the late eighteenth century in a drive to catch up militarily and politically with the Western Powers. ... This article details the military of the Ottoman Empire. ... The wars of the Ottoman Empire in Europe marked the better part of the history of southeastern Europe, notably, giving infamy to the Balkans. ... Graphical timeline Ottoman wars in Near East covers the Levant, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Cacuses. ... The following is an List of Ottoman sieges and landings from the 14th century to World War One. ... When Selim III came to the throne in 1789 an ambitious effort of military reform was launched, geared towards securing the Ottoman Empire. ... Below is the list of Ottoman Kaptan Pashas between 1401 and 1867. ...

  • Treaty with the Republic of Genoa (1352)
  • Treaty with the Republic of Ragusa (1365)
  • Treaty with the Mameluke Empire (1386)
  • Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1479)
  • Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1503)
  • Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1522)
  • Treaty with France (1536)
  • Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1540)
  • Treaty with France (1569)
  • Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1575)
  • Treaty with England (1579)
  • Treaty with France (1581)
  • Treaty with The Netherlands (1612)
  • Treaty with Russia (1774)
  • Treaty with the United Kingdom (1809)
  • Treaty with Russia (1829)
  • Treaty with Russia (1833)
  • London Straits Convention and the international recognition of Turkey's right to block the Turkish Straits and refuse passage permission to foreign warships in case of a major risk to national security (1841)


 

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