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Alemdar (ship)

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''Alemdar'', aka ''Gazi Alemdar'', was a former Turkish salvage tug, which is best known for her victorious engagement with a French navy warship during the Turkish War of Independence. Built in 1898 in Denmark, the Danish-flagged vessel was seized by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. She served under Turkish flag until her scrapping in 1982. Since 2008, a replica of her serves as a museum ship at the port of Karadeniz Ereğli, Turkey.
==History==
Built by Helsingörs Jemsk & Maka in Denmark, she was launched on 4 June 1898,〔〔〔 and christened ''Danmark''. On 21 May 1899, she began her service life in the company Danmark Em 2 Sviter Bjerg Enterprise Copenhagen.〔 In accordance with the Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire, foreign-flagged ships were allowed to serve in Ottoman territorial waters, and Danmark was one of the ships serving in the Otoman territorial waters. However, during World War I, the Ottoman Empire abolished the capitulations and took hold of the ship. In May 1915, she was renamed ''Alemdar'', and continued its service in the Ottoman Empire.〔〔 Her home port became Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire.

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