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List of Turkish sail frigates
This is a list of Turkish sail frigates of the period 1650-1860:
The guns listed are sometimes approximate as it's difficult to get accurate data for early Turkish warships.
? 40 - Aground and sunk 1807
? 36 - Aground and sunk 1807
? 36 - Aground and sunk 1807
? 32 - Aground and sunk 1807
? 40 - Captured by Britain 1807
? 34 - Captured by Britain 1807
Meskeni-ghazi 50 (A)
Bedr-i zafar 50 (A)
Fakih-i zafar 50 (A)
Nessim 50 - Aground and burnt 1807
Iskenderiya 44 (A)
2 or 3 of the above 4 frigates marked (A) sank in 1807
Badere Zafer/Bedr-i zafar 52 - Captured by Britain 1808
? - Captured by Russia 1810
Mahubey Subhan 40 - Captured by Russia 1811
? - Wrecked 1822
? 54 - Burnt by fireship 1824
Asia 44 - Burnt by fireship 1825
? 66 (possibly cut-down battleship) - Burnt by fireship 1825
? 64 (N) - Blew up during Battle of Navarino 1827
? 56 (N) - Captured by Britain and blown up at Navarino, 1827
? (N)
? (N)
? 52 (N)
? 64 (N) - Sunk during Battle of Navarino 1827
? (N)
? (N)
? (N)
"Conquerant" 56 (N) - Captured by Russia and blown up at Navarino, 1827
? (N)
"Grande Sultane" (N) - Captured by France at Battle of Navarino 1827
? (N)
The above 13 ships marked (N) were at the Battle of Navarino in 1827 and correspond to the 16 vessels below (there are some repeats)but it is not known which is which
Bandino Seret
Fevz Nussret 64
Ka'id Zafer 64 - Survived Battle of Navarino 1827, burnt/blew up at Sinope 1853
Keywan Bahri 48
Feyz Mi''raj 48
Mejra Zafer 48
(10 ships) 42
Nousretie 74
Sourie 60
Chadie 60
Elzraman 60
Nesamie 50
Nouhan Bahari 50
M'sian Zafer 50
Chabal Bahari 50
Nassim Zafer 40
Fazl Illah 44 (ex-Russian Rafail, captured 1829) - Burnt/blew up at Sinope 1853
Nusmatie 60
Mirat zafar 44
Naoum Bahari 50
Hafiz Bahman 64
Nezim Zafar 52
Shehab Bahary 44
? - Captured by Britain 1840 (returned?)
Dewan
Nizamieh 62 - Burnt/blew up at Sinope 1853
Nessun Zafer 60 - Aground and burnt at Sinope, 1853
Navek Bahri 58 - Burnt/blew up at Sinope 1853
Avn Illah 44 - Aground and burnt at Sinope, 1853
Note that some of the later ships in this list may be repeats, due to bad transliteration.
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