Battle of Imbros (1717) - Ottoman Empire

Ottoman Empire

  • Kebir Üç Ambarlı (The Great Three Decker) 114 guns/1500 crew,
  • Ejder Başlı (The Dragon) 900 crew,
  • Şadırvan Kıçlı (The Sprinkling Fountain) 66 guns/750 crew,
  • Siyah At Başlı (The Black Horse) 750 crew,
  • Çifte Ceylan Kıçlı (The Two Gazelles) 70 guns/900 crew,
  • Beyaz At Başlı (The White Horse) 66 guns/750 crew,
  • Kula At Başlı (The Grey Horse) 700 crew,
  • Yaldızlı Hurma (The Gilded Date) 70guns/750 crew,
  • Büyük Gül Başlı (The Great Rose) 66 guns/700 crew,
  • Yılan Başlı (The Snake) 34 guns/750 crew (unique ship with 2x"üç kantar" monster guns firing marble balls),
  • Ifrit Başlı (The Demon) 62 guns/650 crew,
  • Çifte Teber Kıçlı (Two Halberds) 58 guns,
  • Küçük Gül Başlı (The Little Rose) 60 guns/600 crew,
  • Zülfikâr Kıçlı (The Two Pointed Sword) 56 guns/650 crew,
  • Akçaşehir (Town of Akçaşehir) 56 guns/600 crew,
  • Al At Başlı (The Red Horse) 450 crew,
  • Servi Bagçeli (The Cypress Garden) 54 guns/500 crew,
  • Siyah Arslan Başlı (The Black Lion),
  • Ay Bagçeli (The Moon Garden) 54 guns/450 crew,
  • Yıldız Bagçeli (The Star Garden) 58 guns/450 crew,
  • Yaldızlı Nar Kıçlı (The Gilded Grenade) 52 guns/450 crew,
  • Yeşil Kuşaklı (Green Belted) 400 crew,
  • Sarı Kuşaklı (Yellow Belted) 54 guns/400 crew,
  • Kırmızı Kuşaklı (Red Belted) 52 guns/400 crew,
  • Mavi Arslan Başlı (The Blue Lion) 44 guns/400 crew,
  • Taç Başlı (The Crown),
  • Yıldız Kıçlı (The Star) 40 guns/300 crew,
  • Güneş Kıçlı (The Sun) 44 guns/300 crew,
  • Mavi Kıçlı Karavele (The Blue Caravella) 38 guns/250 crew,
  • Kuş Bagçeli Karavele (The Bird Garden Caravella) 44 guns/300 crew

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