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    The Imperial Arsenal (Ottoman Turkish: Tersâne-i Âmire) was the main base and naval shipyard of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century to the end of...
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    Armorer Arsenal Academy Arsenal, Mainz Dresden Armory Eddystone Arsenal Frankford Arsenal Halifax Armoury Harpers Ferry Armory Imperial Arsenal (Ottoman...
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    35.70556; 139.74917 The Koishikawa Arsenal (小石川工廠, Koishikawa Kōshō), formally Imperial Japanese Army Tokyo Arsenal (日本帝国陸軍東京砲兵工廠, Nippon Teikoku Rikugun...
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    Kure Naval Arsenal (呉海軍工廠, Kure Kaigun Kosho) was one of four principal naval shipyards owned and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Kure Naval...
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    The Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal (Chinese: 西沽武庫; pinyin: Xīgū wǔkù) was a Qing dynasty imperial arsenal that stored munitions, rifles, and millions of rounds of...
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    Sasebo Naval Arsenal (佐世保海軍工廠, Sasebo kaigun kōshō) was one of four principal naval shipyards owned and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Sasebo...
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    official residence of the Kapudan Pasha was in the Divankhane in the Imperial Arsenal in the Golden Horn, but he was often away as his governorship of the...
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    Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (横須賀海軍工廠, Yokosuka kaigun kōshō) was one of four principal naval shipyards owned and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and...
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    Efendi on the order of Mahmud II (reigned between 1808–1839) at the Imperial Arsenal, on the Golden Horn in Constantinople. At the outbreak of the First...
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  • Spandau Arsenal was the center for development of military small arms for Imperial Germany from the Industrial Revolution until 1919. Spandau engineered...
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  • The Ottomans also produced 20 artillery pieces under license at the Imperial Arsenal (Top Hâne i Âmire) in Instanbul prior to the end of World War I. Bulgaria...
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    and so in suspected cases, the entire batch would be sent to the Imperial Arsenal as indentured laborers. Ottoman documents from the levy of the winter...
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  • post-World War II Japan. In the middle of Osaka there are ruins of the Imperial Arsenal demolished by American bombing, full of scrap metal. While the metals...
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    Incident Mansure Army Hamidieh Modern army (1861–1922) Modern Army Navy Imperial Arsenal Ships Kapudan Pashas Naval battles Aviation Vecihi Hürkuş Ahmet Ali...
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  • with additions including the Grand Bazaar, the Fatih Mosque, the Imperial Arsenal, and the Sublime Porte at the new Topkapı Palace. c. 1509 – Constantinople...
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  • Incident Mansure Army Hamidieh Modern army (1861–1922) Modern Army Navy Imperial Arsenal Ships Kapudan Pashas Naval battles Aviation Vecihi Hürkuş Ahmet Ali...
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    name for naval troops, particularly the riflemen (tüfekdji). Thus the Imperial Arsenal in Constantinople contained two barracks for levends. Thus in the 17th...
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    into the National Military Museum in 1726. In 1846, Marshal of the Imperial Arsenal, Ahmed Fethi Paşa, made the church a military antiques museum. It was...
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    and repairing the military vessels of the Ottoman Navy. However, the Imperial Arsenal (Tersâne-i Âmire) and the Naval Ministry (Bahriye Nezareti) of the...
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    was the principal Ottoman naval base until the construction of the Imperial Arsenal under Sultan Selim I (reigned 1512–20). His province also included...
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