- Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis
Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis was an Ottoman admiral who is best known for commanding the Ottoman naval expedition to
Sumatra inIndonesia (1568 -1569 ).Background and family origins
Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis was the son of the famous Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral
Kurtoğlu Muslihiddin Reis , who was known as Curtogoli inEurope , particularly inItaly ,France andSpain . The name "Kurtoğlu" means "Son of Kurt (Wolf)" in Turkish, a family name which Muslihiddin inherited from his father, Kurt Bey, a Turkish seaman fromAnatolia who went to northwestern Africa forprivateering together with the other famous Turkishcorsair s of that period such as theBarbarossa brothers, Oruç Reis and Hızır Reis. Hızır Reis became a close friend of Kurtoğlu Muslihiddin, who named his son after him. Oruç Reis, Hızır Reis,Kemal Reis ,Piri Reis andKurtoğlu Muslihiddin Reis often sailed together in theMediterranean Sea .Ottoman naval expedition to Sumatra (1568-1569)
In
1565 , Sultan Alaaddin ofAceh declared allegiance to theOttoman Empire and sent a request for assistance to the Ottoman SultanSuleiman the Magnificent (which was received by the Grand VizierSokollu Mehmet Pasha due to the absence of Suleiman who was heading for theBattle of Szigetvár , his final military campaign) for defending his land from Portuguese aggression. Due to Suleiman's death in1566 , the Ottoman naval expedition toSumatra was sent by his son,Selim II , who appointed Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis with the mission.Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis was the Admiral-in-Chief of the Ottoman Indian Ocean Fleet based in
Suez , with other homeports inAden andBasra . In1568 he set sail with a force of 22 ships carrying soldiers, military equipment and other supplies, and arrived atAceh in1569 , an event which effectively marked the easternmost territorial expansion of theOttoman Empire . Simultaneously, theOttoman Empire informedPortugal thatAceh was from that time on an Ottoman territory and any attack against Aceh would be perceived as an attack against the Ottoman Empire, and the Portuguese fleet stopped its activities in the areas surrounding Aceh.Aceh effectively remained as an Ottoman protectorate until the late 18th century, and an ally of the Ottoman Empire until 1904, when it largely went under Dutch control. The bells of several Dutch churches in Aceh are made from melted Ottoman cannons, and some of them still carry the Ottoman crest which were originally on these cannons.
See also
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Turkish Navy
*History of the Turkish Navy References and sources
* [http://members.tripod.com/ygercekci/haberler/yazar/akin250204.htm Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis (Turkish)]
* [http://www.dallog.com/tdsa1/kurtoglu.htm Kurtoğlu Muslihiddin Reis (Turkish)]
* Bono, Salvatore: "Corsari nel Mediterraneo" ("Corsairs in the Mediterranean"), Oscar Storia Mondadori. Perugia, 1993.
* [http://www.corsaridelmediterraneo.it/indice/a.htm 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.
* [http://www.theottomans.org/english/chronology/index.asp# The Ottomans: Comprehensive and detailed online chronology of Ottoman history in English.]
* [http://ansiklopedi.turkcebilgi.com/Kronoloji_Osmanl%FD_Tarihi Comprehensive and detailed online chronology of Ottoman history in Turkish.]
* [http://www.dzkk.tsk.mil.tr/TURKCE/tarihiMiras.asp?strAnaFrame=TarihiMiras&strIFrame=INDEX Turkish Navy official website: Historic heritage of the Turkish Navy (in Turkish)]
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