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- Selman Reis was an Ottoman admiral and former corsair who was active in the Mamluk Navy of Egypt and later in the Ottoman Navy against the Portuguese...
- Selmanreis, after the 16th-century Ottoman Navy admirals Piri Reis, Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis, Murat Reis the Elder, Aydın Reis, Seydi Ali Reis and Selman Reis...
- warlord Selman Reis, Ottoman admiral Salman Rushdie, British-Indian novelist Salman Shah, Bangladeshi film actor Salman Shahid, ****stani actor Selman Stërmasi...
- expeditionary force under Lopo Soares de Albergaria and Ottoman elements under Selman Reis. The Portuguese fleet arrived off the city’s coast on Easter day, 1517...
- independence fighter in Kosovo Selman Kaygusuz (born 1963), Turkish wrestler Selman Mesbeh (born 1980), Quatari footballer Selman Reis (fl. 16th century), Ottoman...
- Berbera, on the Somali coast, was described by Selman as "limitless". Despite the promises of Selman Reis, Habesh did not provide much revenue for the Ottomans...
- finally captured and hanged at the gate of Cairo. The Ottoman fleet of Selman Reis was already stationed in the Red Sea by 1517. Fearing Portuguese fleets...
- prisoners made at Chaul in 1508. Together with the Ottoman fleet of Selman Reis, Husain successfully defended Jeddah in 1517 from the Portuguese fleets...
- Retrieved 2024-02-19. Ozberk, Tayfun (2022-05-24). "Turkey launches second Reis-class Type 214 AIP submarine". Naval News. Retrieved 2023-04-11. Ozberk,...
- died in 1520. In 1525, during the reign of Suleiman I (Selim's son), Selman Reis, a former corsair, was appointed as the admiral of a small Ottoman fleet...