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Post time 18-1-2007 09:36 PM | Show all posts

Reply #14 earthfault's post

movie ape ko tgk?
kalo hollywood toksah caye la..
even if the fact tu betol pon.. mat saleh ni mesti exaggerate smpi nmpk teruk sgt..
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Post time 6-2-2008 10:31 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 24-6-2009 09:22

Ottoman Modern Army 19th Century




Army



Infantry
















Cavalry









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Artillery

















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Post time 6-2-2008 10:33 AM | Show all posts
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Sultan Abdul Hamid ordered these guns from the renowned German Krupp factories to defend the Dardanelles. They could should 276 kilo grenades from a 11,37 meters long barrel. This particular gun (there were two, but one was lost when it dropped into the sea during transport) was dedicated to, and named after, the man who, when the winch broke down, lifted these 276 kilo grenades to the gun at Anakkale, private Seyyid.


Sources : Istanbul Military Museum


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Post time 6-2-2008 11:09 AM | Show all posts

best-best-best

maju dalam tradisi sendiri..memang best.
dah tengok becoming a king? discovery channel....

sultan (lambang kebudayaan dan ketua agama, tradisi) bercakap dengan wakil discovery channel dalam bahasa inggeris.. semua anak-anak nya dan dia sekali disekolahkan di luar malaysia

pendapat aku: (ampun tuanku)

-sultan lambang kebanggaan tradisi melayu. kalau sultan pun bercakap dalam bahasa inggeris, kat mana tang bangga tu?
-ramai orang kita anggap orang putih lebih baik dari orang melayu = bulls***! dari segi sistem, order, cara hhidup harian, aku rasa betul kot...tapi aku tak peduli..(aku ego)
-tradisi kesultanan dipenuhi dengan elemen2 mistik macam nobat dll... nowadays, semuanya tak ubah macam mekap je..yaa, macam mekap.. sekadar nak cantik je...

tu lah pendapat aku..sila sambung forum anda..
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Post time 12-2-2008 06:54 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 13-2-2008 12:59 AM | Show all posts
The Ottoman Navy 1914/1923





Yavuz







Breslau






Goeben






Hayreddin Barbarossa (Battleship)






Messudieh (Coastal Defence Ship)






Samsun (Destroyer)






Yarhisar (Destroyer)






Nusret (Minelayer)






Moltke






Mustedieh Ombashi (Submarine)






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Post time 13-2-2008 01:05 AM | Show all posts
Ottoman Army & Navy Military Rank




Ranking Structure


These titles could have different meaning in different areas or types of unit.Basically, however, ranks ran as follows



Administrative Officers


Nazır : Supervisor of a Crops         

Ağa :   Commander of a regimentor large unit

Keth黡a  : Lieutenant or assistant to a commanding officer

Keth黡a Yeri          :         


Executive Officers

Katib : Chief Scribe

莂vuş Başı : Sergeant-Major

Kapu鐄 : Chief Orderly Operational Offices

莖rbacı : Colonel

Odabaşı : Colonel's Assistant

Vakilhar
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Post time 13-2-2008 01:09 AM | Show all posts
The Kapıkulu Corps and Janissaries


According to legend the Kapikulu Corps was set up by Kara Halil Candarli, brother in law of Sheikh Edebali.Its infantry units or Janissaries were supposedly founded in 1326 when the recruits were blessed by Haci Bektas.]anissaries were recruited almost exclusİvely from ex-Christian converts, and so it is interesting that the Bektaşis should have adopted so many Christian attitudes and rituals.Their founder and their patron saint both became identified with Greek Orthodox saints, while many Janissaries also carried quotations from the Gospel as lucky charms. Prisoners captured during gazi raids provided plenty of manpower during the 14th century , and not until 1 438 was the devşirmei instigated. This was a kind of human levy; although against Muslim law, it proved unavoidable. The devJirme was even popular in some areas. Bosnian Muslims arranged to be included, though Muslims were normally exempt, while in poor regions parents sometimes bribed officials to take their sons and so give them better prospects in life. Back in the capital the most intelligent were chosen for training as i鏾ğlanı,pages in the Topkapi Palace,while the rest went to work on farms where they learned Turkish and the Muslim faith before becoming Janissaries. The i
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Post time 13-2-2008 01:26 AM | Show all posts
Istanbul Military Museum






Ottoman Military Attire





Ottoman Suit of Armor






Ottoman Military Emblem






The Ottoman Army (1895) Giclee Paint



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Post time 13-2-2008 02:10 AM | Show all posts
Ottoman Costumes





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http://www.theottomans.org



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Post time 15-2-2008 02:28 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 31-5-2010 19:08

Uniforms Of The Ottoman Army 1914/1915








Army




Lancer, 1st Lancers Regt of the Sultan's Guard





4th Cav Regt Colour Sgt (Bas-Cavus pronounced Bas-Tzavus) of the Sultan's Guard. The distinct colour of this Regt was green. 4th Cav Regt, Zouaves Rgt & 1st Lancers Regt formed the Sultan's Guard, called "Hassa"





Zouave (Private) of the Zouaves Regt of the Sultan's Guard wearing the "Selamlik" uniform





Light Infantry Sgt (Cavus). Notice the differences on the insignia worn by NCOs of the Line & Light Infantry units





Line Infantry Sgt (Cavus pron. Tzavus) wearing the Model 1909 battle service dress





infantry Cpt (Yuzbasi) wearing the official Model 1909 dress uniform





Infantry 2nd Lt (Molazim)





Lt Gen (Ferik or Kor-Pasha) wearing the M1909 service dress





Artillery Cpt (Yuzbasi) wearing the M1909 battle dress





Ottoman irregular (Basi-Buzuk) wearing the M1909 battle dress with the traditional Turkish fez & opanker





Albanian irregular wearing the Albanian traditional clothing. These irregulars fought alongside the Ottoman Army mostly against the Serbians &  Montenegrins (battles of Ipek, Diakova, siege of Shkoder)







houlder boards, from left to right:

    * General-Mossir or Pasha (2 stars)
          o One star on board-Lt. Gen/Kor-Pasha or Ferik.
          o No stars on shoulder board - Maj.Gen/Tum-Pasha or Mirliva.
    * Colonel-Miralay (2 stars)
          o One star on shoulder board-Lt.Col/Binbaşı.
          o No stars on shoulder board- Major/Kolağası.
    * Captain-Yuzbasi (2 stars)
          o One star on shoulder board-1st Lt/Tegmen or Molazım-ı evvel.
          o No stars on shoulder board-2nd Lt/Molazim).





Turkish officer's gilded brass belt buckle, showing a five-pointed star within the horns of a crescent moon, on a stippled background. This device is encircled by a laurel wreath.

The left side of the buck has a rectangular fitting where it would fit onto the belt. There is clasp fitting behind the right side of the buckle.



    *  Ottoman Army branch colours:
          o Generals-red,
          o Line Infantry-green gray,
          o Light Infantry-green,
          o Artillery-dark blue,
          o Cavalry-light grey,
          o Engineers-blue,
          o Railway companies-light blue,
          o Gendarmerie-red.
    * NCOs insignia; Light Infantry:
          o One Λ type green chevron on sleeve- Cpl/On Başı,
          o two green chevrons- Sgt/Cavus,
          o  three green chevrons- Colour Sgt/Bas Cavus.
    * Line Infantry:
          o One red stripe on shoulder- Cpl/On Başı,
          o two red stripes on shoulder- Sgt/Cavus,
          o three red stripes on shoulder- Colour Sgt/Bas Cavus.



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Post time 15-2-2008 02:33 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 31-5-2010 19:10

Navy






The buckles shown on the right, are the ones worn on the belts of Navy Flag & Senior Officers (top) & Junior Officers (bottom)





Marines Chief Petty Officer/Cavus, wearing the battle dress. The only difference between the seaman & marine uniform was the infantry boots worn by the





Chief Petty Officer/Cavus wearing the summer service dress





Lieutenant (Yuzbasi)





Imperial Navy Cadet wearing the M1909 official uniform. The pin-on metal globe with anchor worn on collars on gold, was the naval academy insignia. The three red stripes on sleeve suggest that he's a junior student (3rd year)





Imperial Ottoman Fleet Admiral (Kapudan-Pasha)





Photo: Admiral Hasan Ramis Pasha, Commander of the Ottoman / Turkish Navy




NAVAL INSIGNIA NOTES:  

    * Ottoman Navy NCOs insignia;
          o one red Λ type chevron on sleeve-Able Seaman/Uzman,
          o two red chevrons-Petty Officer/Onbaşı,
          o three red chevrons-Chief Petty Officer/Cavuş,
          o four red chevrons-Master Chief Petty Officer/BaS Cavuş.
    * Ottoman Navy Officer insignia; Junior Officers:
          o One gold stripe on sleeve (2cm thick)-Ensign/Molazım,
          o one 2cm gold stripe above one 1cm stripe-Lieutenant Junior Grade/Teğmen,
          o two 2cm thick gold stripes-Lieutenant/Yuzbası.
    * Senior Officers:
          o Three 2cm stripes, the first from above silver-Lt Cdr/Binbaşı,
          o three 2cm thick stripes, the one in the middle silver-Commander/Yarbay,
          o three 2cm thick gold stripes-Cpt/Miralay.
    * Flag Officers:
          o Four 2cm stripes, the first from above silver-Rear Admiral lower half/Mirliva,
          o four 2cm thick gold stripes-Rear Admiral upper half/Ferik,
          o three stripes, the last one from above 2.5cm thick & the one in the middle silver-Vice Admiral/Birinci Ferik,
          o three gold stripes, the last one from above 2.5cm thick-Admiral/Moşir.         


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Post time 18-2-2008 03:17 PM | Show all posts
Weapons of the Ottoman Army, Gallipoli, 1915





The pre-war Ottoman Army was in poor condition with the troops poorly trained and clothed, many without shoes, lacking in proper medical care, basic equipment and especially modern serviceable rifles.   In the short period leading up to the start of war, German officers took over and reorganized various schools to train officers, were placed on various unit staffs as advisers, and tried to improve sanitary measures. New weapons were obtained along with ammunition.







Mauser Model 1893  bolt action rifle. Turkish toghra cypher on the breech top and Arabic markings on left side of receiver (translates as Mauser Werke Oberndorf). Full wood stock and top hand guard. Overall painted camouflage green and brown. Carved into the right side of the butt is ANZAC 1915 CAPT. H.C.Craig 22nd BATTN A.I.F. This rifle was used by a Turkish marksman on Gallipoli. The Model 93 Mauser was one of the standard pattern Mauser rifles issued to the Turkish army during the First World War and the most common type used against Australian forces at Gallipoli in 1915. The Turkish Model 93 Mauser was developed from the Spanish Model 93, but in a different caliber and equipped with a magazine cutoff. All production of the Model 93 was undertaken by the Oberndorf Mauser works which manufactured 201,100 Model 93 rifles for the Imperial Ottoman Government.   Barrel length: 738 (mm); Calibre: 7.65 (mm); Overall length: 1234.4 (mm); Weight: 4 (kg)





Mauser "Gewehr 98" Rifle The standard German Army rifle since 1898. Marked "Amberg 1915" on the top of the receiver. This version used by some Turkish troops but the Model 93 was more common.


















Model 1915 Stick Grenade  ("the famous potato masher") was designed for offensive operations. For defensive operations, a "Ball" grenade and the smaller "Egg" grenade were developed. All three are displayed here. All are German but also used by the Ottoman Army. They mostly used the ball and egg types.






French Model 1814 Cavalry sword and scabbard. The hilt has a four bar brass guard, stamped on the inside edge 42 in Arabic numerals and a plain brass pommel.


The grip is leather bound with brass wire. The curved blade has a wide fuller on each side to within 160 mm from the point and a thin 550 mm fuller on each side near the back edge. The steel scabbard has two loose hanger rings on bands 90 mm and 293 mm from the throat which is riveted to the body. This sword was sold as surplus to the Turkish Government from the French and used by the Turkish Army during the First World War.  






Turkish junior Infantry Officer's sword and scabbard. The hilt has a brass D shape stirrup guard, a plain brass back strap and wooden grips with ten horizontal bands.


The straight plain blade has a double edge to a spear point and the ricasso has an Arabic inscription that reads as 'God (Allah) is with his own (or company)' on the right side. The left ricasso has one Arabic letter and two numbers (01).






This sword was taken from a Turkish officer at Anzac.Turkish Officer's sword and scabbard. The hilt is a steel three bar half basket with the outer bar missing and an outward raised section for the thumb.

The curved back strap pommel is plain brass and the grips are fishskin bound with brass wire. The curved blade has a wide single fuller on each side to within 300 mm from the clipped back point and then has a double fuller to 60 mm from the point. It is elaborately etched for half the length on both sides with a floral design entwining trophies of arms and on the centre right is a woman's face. The nickel plated steel scabbard has two loose strap hanger rings on bands at 80 mm and 285 mm from the throat.






This pistol was taken from a Turkish officer. Browning Model 1903 semi automatic pistol. The top slide is engraved with the Turkish Sultan's crest and an Arabic number.

The Fabrique Nationale manufacturer details are on the left side with Brownings Patent. The grips are black plastic with the FN trade mark. It has a seven shot magazine and a rear grip safety catch.

It is contained in a British Pattern 1937 webbing holster that is marked inside the flap with an arrow within a C (Canadian manufacture) and in black ink Creishton. Barrel length: 89 (mm); Calibre: 9 (mm); Overall length: 207 (mm)






Turkish single shot break open breach loading flare pistol with numerous Turkish Arabic inscriptions on barrel near the breach.

The pistol frame also has Turkish inspection marks inscribed. Barrel made from brass and the frame is steel.

Black plastic grip with the manufacturers mark of a H within a diamond in the top quarter. The lanyard ring is missing from the butt. This flare pistol was captured on Gallipoli by Farrier Sergeant John Thornhill Belcher of the 5th Light Horse Regiment. Barrel length: 220 (mm); Calibre: 26.5 (mm); Overall length: 310 (mm)





A group of Turkish conscripts learning how to handle the German made and supplied Maxim machine gun.





Turkish artillery was of German origin, horse or ox drawn and fairly easily maneuvered.




Palestine 1915. A team of bullocks pulling Turkish field artillery, herded by Turkish soldiers, on the way to the front.



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Post time 18-2-2008 08:41 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by aizusan at 18-1-2007 14:36


aku dengar crita attaturk tu yahudi......tak tau la dia masuk islam ka tak =P



berdarah Yahudi...tapi dia Islam...Mustapha Kamal Attarturk ni bapa Turkey Moden...banyak idea2 bernas dia digunakan utk membangunkan Turkey supa menjadi negara yg moden dirantau eropah dan asia...ahaksz..hmy3:
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Post time 18-2-2008 11:40 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by revolusi_30 at 18-2-2008 08:41 PM



berdarah Yahudi...tapi dia Islam...Mustapha Kamal Attarturk ni bapa Turkey Moden...banyak idea2 bernas dia digunakan utk membangunkan Turkey supa menjadi negara yg moden dirantau eropah dan ...



No No No   dia yahudi Dunnama. purak purak isle. dan bukan bapa medern turki. turki tak maju pun masa bawah pimpinan dia. hanya maju ideologi barat aje. ye lah, tolak al-quran, tolak tutup aurat, kan dikira maju pada pemikiran macam anda wahai incik dempol.
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Post time 19-2-2008 12:06 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by winamp05 at 18-2-2008 23:40



No No No   dia yahudi Dunnama. purak purak isle. dan bukan bapa medern turki. turki tak maju pun masa bawah pimpinan dia. hanya maju ideologi barat aje ...


bukan mama dia Islam ke..papa dia je keturunan Yahudi..tapi dengar dia masuk Islam gak la..tapi kenapa dia digelar Bapa Turkey Moden oleh rakyatnya..????
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