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Murat Reis the Elder

Murat Reis the Elder (Turkish: Koca Murat Reis; Albanian: Murat Reis Plaku c. 1534 – 1609) was an Ottoman privateer and admiral, who served in the Ottoman Navy. He is regarded as one of the most important Barbary corsairs.[1]

Murat Reis the Elder
Born1534 (1534)
Died1609 (aged 74–75)
Allegiance Ottoman Empire
Service/branch Ottoman Navy
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsBattle of Preveza
Ottoman conquest of Cyprus

Early career

Born into an Albanian family on Rhodes in 1534 he began his career when he joined the crew of Turgut Reis at a very young age.[2][3][4] He also fought alongside Piri Reis in several expeditions. In 1534 Murat Reis accompanied Hayreddin Barbarossa Pasha to Constantinople where they were received by Suleiman I and appointed to take command of the Ottoman fleet. While in Constantinople, Murat Reis participated in the construction of new warships at the naval arsenal on the Golden Horn.

Battle of Preveza

 
Murat Reis fought in the center-rear wing of Turgut Reis at the naval Battle of Preveza in 1538

Murat Reis took part in all of the early naval campaigns of Turgut Reis. On September 25 and 26, 1538, he was assigned with the task of preventing the ships of the Holy League under the command of Andrea Doria from landing at Preveza, and he successfully repulsed them from the shoreline. On September 28, he took part in the main combat and played an important role in the Ottoman victory at the Battle of Preveza, where he fought along with Turgut Reis in the center-rear wing of the Ottoman fleet which had a Y-shaped battle configuration. He continued to accompany Turgut Reis until being assigned as the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Ocean fleet.

Siege and conquest of Cyprus

In 1570 Murat Reis, in command of a fleet of 25 galleys, was assigned with the task of clearing the area between Crete, Rhodes and Cyprus for the build-up of the naval siege and eventual conquest of Cyprus. He was also assigned with the task of blocking the Venetian ships based in Crete from sailing to Cyprus and assisting the Venetian forces in that island. He continued to undertake this task until the eventual surrender of Famagusta, the final Venetian stronghold on the island.

Canary Islands

In 1585 he led the first expedition of the Barbary corsairs in the Atlantic Ocean and captured several of the Canary Islands. During the attacks, among others he captured the Spanish governor of Lanzarote, who was later ransomed and released.

Mediterranean campaigns

Murat Reis was later assigned with the task of controlling the lucrative trade routes between Egypt and Anatolia which were often raided by the Venetians, the French and the Maltese Knights. In 1609, he heard of the presence of a joint French-Maltese fleet of ten galleys, including the famous Galeona Rossa, a large galleon armed with 90 cannons which was known among the Ottomans as the Red Inferno, under the command of a knight named Fresine, off the island of Cyprus, and sailed there to engage them. After successfully striking the enemy ships with cannons from both long distance and close range, he severely damaged the Red Inferno and captured the ship. Six out of the ten French-Maltese galleys were captured, along with the 500 soldiers aboard, and the total of 160 cannons and 2000 muskets which they carried. During the battle Murat Reis was seriously injured. In 1609 he took part in the siege of Vlorë, during which he died.[1]

Legacy

Several submarines of the Turkish Navy have been named after Murat Reis (see Oruç Reis-class submarine). One of the municipalities that form the City of Algiers, which was once the regional capital of the Ottoman Eyalet of Algeria (1517–1830), is named Bir Mourad Raïs (Murat Reis' well) in his honor.

Under the name 'Morato Arráez, he is mentioned in several literary works of the Spanish Golden Age, for example by Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega.[5]

See also

References and sources

  1. ^ a b Konstam, Angus (2008). Piracy: the complete history. Osprey Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-84603-240-0.
  2. ^ Wilson, Peter (2003). Pirate utopias: Moorish corsairs & European Renegadoes. Autonomedia. p. 41. ISBN 1-57027-158-5.
  3. ^ Konstam, Angus; Cordingly, David (2002). The History of Pirates. ISBN 9781585745166.
  4. ^ Travers, Tim (2012-05-30). Pirates: A History: A History. ISBN 9780752488271.
  5. ^ Muhaj, Ardian (26–29 September 2013). "Ottoman Corsairs in The Atlantic During the 16th Century: Murat Rais, The Albanian and The First Ottoman Expedition to The Canary Islands". Uluslararasi Piri Reis Ve Türk Denizcilik Tarihi Sempozyumu. Istanbul: 261–269.
  • E. Hamilton Currey, Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean, London, 1910
  • Bono, Salvatore: Corsari nel Mediterraneo (Corsairs in the Mediterranean), Oscar Storia Mondadori. Perugia, 1993.
  • Bradford, Ernle, The Sultan's Admiral: The life of Barbarossa, London, 1968.
  • Wolf, John B., The Barbary Coast: Algeria under the Turks, New York, 1979; ISBN 0-393-01205-0
  • The Ottomans: Comprehensive and detailed online chronology of Ottoman history in English.
  • Comprehensive and detailed online chronology of Ottoman history Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today (in (in Turkish))
  • (in (in Turkish))

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For other articles with similar names see Murat Reis disambiguation This article or section appears to contradict itself Please see the talk page for more information April 2017 Murat Reis the Elder Turkish Koca Murat Reis Albanian Murat Reis Plaku c 1534 1609 was an Ottoman privateer and admiral who served in the Ottoman Navy He is regarded as one of the most important Barbary corsairs 1 Murat Reis the ElderBorn1534 1534 Died1609 aged 74 75 Allegiance Ottoman EmpireService wbr branch Ottoman NavyRankAdmiralBattles warsBattle of PrevezaOttoman conquest of Cyprus Contents 1 Early career 2 Battle of Preveza 3 Siege and conquest of Cyprus 4 Canary Islands 5 Mediterranean campaigns 6 Legacy 7 See also 8 References and sourcesEarly career EditBorn into an Albanian family on Rhodes in 1534 he began his career when he joined the crew of Turgut Reis at a very young age 2 3 4 He also fought alongside Piri Reis in several expeditions In 1534 Murat Reis accompanied Hayreddin Barbarossa Pasha to Constantinople where they were received by Suleiman I and appointed to take command of the Ottoman fleet While in Constantinople Murat Reis participated in the construction of new warships at the naval arsenal on the Golden Horn Battle of Preveza Edit Murat Reis fought in the center rear wing of Turgut Reis at the naval Battle of Preveza in 1538 Murat Reis took part in all of the early naval campaigns of Turgut Reis On September 25 and 26 1538 he was assigned with the task of preventing the ships of the Holy League under the command of Andrea Doria from landing at Preveza and he successfully repulsed them from the shoreline On September 28 he took part in the main combat and played an important role in the Ottoman victory at the Battle of Preveza where he fought along with Turgut Reis in the center rear wing of the Ottoman fleet which had a Y shaped battle configuration He continued to accompany Turgut Reis until being assigned as the Commander in Chief of the Indian Ocean fleet Siege and conquest of Cyprus EditIn 1570 Murat Reis in command of a fleet of 25 galleys was assigned with the task of clearing the area between Crete Rhodes and Cyprus for the build up of the naval siege and eventual conquest of Cyprus He was also assigned with the task of blocking the Venetian ships based in Crete from sailing to Cyprus and assisting the Venetian forces in that island He continued to undertake this task until the eventual surrender of Famagusta the final Venetian stronghold on the island Canary Islands EditIn 1585 he led the first expedition of the Barbary corsairs in the Atlantic Ocean and captured several of the Canary Islands During the attacks among others he captured the Spanish governor of Lanzarote who was later ransomed and released Mediterranean campaigns EditMurat Reis was later assigned with the task of controlling the lucrative trade routes between Egypt and Anatolia which were often raided by the Venetians the French and the Maltese Knights In 1609 he heard of the presence of a joint French Maltese fleet of ten galleys including the famous Galeona Rossa a large galleon armed with 90 cannons which was known among the Ottomans as the Red Inferno under the command of a knight named Fresine off the island of Cyprus and sailed there to engage them After successfully striking the enemy ships with cannons from both long distance and close range he severely damaged the Red Inferno and captured the ship Six out of the ten French Maltese galleys were captured along with the 500 soldiers aboard and the total of 160 cannons and 2000 muskets which they carried During the battle Murat Reis was seriously injured In 1609 he took part in the siege of Vlore during which he died 1 Legacy EditSeveral submarines of the Turkish Navy have been named after Murat Reis see Oruc Reis class submarine One of the municipalities that form the City of Algiers which was once the regional capital of the Ottoman Eyalet of Algeria 1517 1830 is named Bir Mourad Rais Murat Reis well in his honor Under the name Morato Arraez he is mentioned in several literary works of the Spanish Golden Age for example by Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega 5 See also EditMurat Reis the Younger Ottoman NavyReferences and sources Edit a b Konstam Angus 2008 Piracy the complete history Osprey Publishing p 89 ISBN 978 1 84603 240 0 Wilson Peter 2003 Pirate utopias Moorish corsairs amp European Renegadoes Autonomedia p 41 ISBN 1 57027 158 5 Konstam Angus Cordingly David 2002 The History of Pirates ISBN 9781585745166 Travers Tim 2012 05 30 Pirates A History A History ISBN 9780752488271 Muhaj Ardian 26 29 September 2013 Ottoman Corsairs in The Atlantic During the 16th Century Murat Rais The Albanian and The First Ottoman Expedition to The Canary Islands Uluslararasi Piri Reis Ve Turk Denizcilik Tarihi Sempozyumu Istanbul 261 269 E Hamilton Currey Sea Wolves of the Mediterranean London 1910 Bono Salvatore Corsari nel Mediterraneo Corsairs in the Mediterranean Oscar Storia Mondadori Perugia 1993 Corsari nel Mediterraneo Condottieri di ventura Online database in Italian based on Salvatore Bono s book Bradford Ernle The Sultan s Admiral The life of Barbarossa London 1968 Wolf John B The Barbary Coast Algeria under the Turks New York 1979 ISBN 0 393 01205 0 The Ottomans Comprehensive and detailed online chronology of Ottoman history in English Comprehensive and detailed online chronology of Ottoman history Archived 2012 12 05 at archive today in in Turkish Turkish Navy official website Historic heritage of the Turkish Navy in in Turkish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murat Reis the Elder amp oldid 1128241549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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