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Seydi Ali Reis

Seydi Ali Reis (1498–1563), formerly also written Sidi Ali Reis and Sidi Ali Ben Hossein, was an Ottoman admiral. He commanded the left wing of the Ottoman fleet at the naval Battle of Preveza in 1538. He was later promoted to the rank of Commander of the Ottoman fleet in the Indian Ocean, and as such, encountered the Portuguese forces based in the Indian city of Goa on several occasions in 1554.
He is famous today for his books of travel such as the ''Mir'ât ül Memâlik'' (Mirror of Countries, 1557) which describes the lands he has seen on his way back from India to Constantinople, and his books of navigation and astronomy, such as the ''Mir’ât-ı Kâinât'' (Mirror of the Universe) and the ''Kitâb ül Muhit: El Muhit fî İlmi'l Eflâk ve'l Buhûr'' (Book of the Regional Seas and the Science of Astronomy and Navigation) which contain information on navigation techniques, methods of determining direction, calculating time, using the compass, information on stars, sun and moon calendars, wind and sea currents, as well as portolan information regarding the ports, harbours, coastal settlements and islands in the various regions of the Ottoman Empire. His books are translated into numerous languages including English, French, Italian, German, Greek, Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Russian, and are considered among the finest literary works dating from the Ottoman period.
== Background ==
Seydi Ali Reis was born in the Galata〔(Kim Kimdir: Seydi Ali Reis (Turkish) )〕〔(Türk Korsanları: Seydi Ali Reis (Turkish) )〕 quarter of Constantinople as the son of a Turkish family which had its origins in Sinop〔〔 on the Black Sea coast of Turkey.〔〔 His grandfather was the ''Tersâne Kethüdâsı''〔 (Commander of the Ottoman Imperial Naval Arsenal) during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II, while his father, Hüseyin Reis, was the ''Kethüdâ''〔 (Commander) of the ''Bahriye Dârü's-Sınaası'' (Naval Industries Center) in Galata, Constantinople, at the northern shore of the Golden Horn.〔 His father's career as a high-ranking seaman and naval engineer had an important influence on the future of Seydi Ali, who, at a young age, started working at the naval arsenal. Apart from his interest in seamanship, Seydi Ali also received a decent education on positive sciences such as mathematics, astronomy and geography. He also excelled in literature and theology, and was an accomplished poet. Within time he became a high-ranking officer at the naval arsenal and was promoted to the rank of ''Reis'' (used both for ''Captain'' and ''Admiral'' during the Ottoman period).

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