- Berk-i
Satvet was a
torpedo cruiser of the
Ottoman Navy, the
second and
final member of the Peyk-i Şevket class. She was
built by the
Germaniawerft shipyard...
-
people including John G. Bennett, who was
introduced to him by
Satvet Lutfi Bey (
Satvet Lütfi Tozan) in 1920
while Bennett was
working as an intelligence...
-
Germaniawerft in 1906–1907. The
class comprised two ships: Peyk-i Şevket and Berk-i
Satvet. They were
ordered as part of a
program to
modernize the
Ottoman fleet at...
- repair): 2
battleships (Yavuz
Sultan Selim,
Turgut Reis), 2
cruisers (Berk-i
Satvet, Mecidiye), 4
destroyers (Muâvenet-i Millîye, Nümune-i Hamiyet, Basra, Samsun)...
- as Midilli,
protected cruiser Hamidieh, and the
torpedo cruiser Berk-i
Satvet were to
attack Novorossiysk and Feodosia.
Three destroyers were detailed...
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island in the How to
Train Your
Dragon series of
books and
films Berk-i
Satvet, a
torpedo cruiser of the
Ottoman Navy
later renamed Berk Berk, rhyming...
- exist. The
heirs of the
deposed Khedive sold the
estate in the 1930s to
Satvet Lütfi Tozan, a
wealthy Turkish arms dealer. In the 1940s, he
granted the...
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mined 1918
Torpedo cruisers Peyk-i Şevket
class Peyk-i Şevket (1906) Berk-i
Satvet (1906)
Protected cruiser D'Entrecasteaux
Light cruiser Zniam (ex-KB Dalmacija...
- Dido (Bellona)
light cruiser 5,950 29
October 1943 s****ped 1959 Berk-i
Satvet Turkish Navy Peyk-i Şevket
torpedo cruiser 775 13
November 1907 S****ped...
- (shipyard),
Constantinople ****ret-i Vataniye, Berkefşan, Peleng-i Derya, Berk-i
Satvet, Draç, Nur-ül
Bahir Golden Horn,
Constantinople İclâliye,
Basra Dolmabahçe...