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- Q1985769 subject Q7023540.
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- Q1985769 abstract "The Russian battleship Sinop (Russian: Синоп) was a battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy, being the third ship of the Ekaterina II class. She was named after the Russian victory at the Battle of Sinop in 1853. The ship participated in the pursuit of the mutinous battleship Potemkin in June 1905 and towed her back to Sevastopol from Constanța, Romania, where Potemkin had sought asylum. Several proposals were made for Sinop's reconstruction with modern guns and better quality armor during the 1900s, but both were cancelled. She was converted to a gunnery training ship in 1910 before she became a guardship at Sevastopol and had her 12-inch (305 mm) guns removed in exchange for four single 8-inch (203 mm) guns in turrets. Sinop was refitted in 1916 with torpedo bulges to act as "mine-bumpers" for a proposed operation in the heavily mined Bosphorus. Both the Bolsheviks and the Whites captured her during the Russian Civil War after her engines were destroyed by the British in 1919. She was scrapped by the Soviets beginning in 1922.".
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- Q1985769 length "103.3272".
- Q1985769 operator Q583941.
- Q1985769 orderDate "1882-07-12".
- Q1985769 shipBeam "20.7264".
- Q1985769 shipDraft "8.5344".
- Q1985769 shipLaunch "1887-06-01".
- Q1985769 status "Sold for scrap 1922".
- Q1985769 thumbnail Sinop.jpg?width=300.
- Q1985769 topSpeed "27.78".
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- Q1985769 shipFate "Sold for scrap 1922".
- Q1985769 shipLaunched "1887-06-01".
- Q1985769 shipName "Sinop".
- Q1985769 shipOperator Q583941.
- Q1985769 shipOrdered "1882-07-12".
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- Q1985769 comment "The Russian battleship Sinop (Russian: Синоп) was a battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy, being the third ship of the Ekaterina II class. She was named after the Russian victory at the Battle of Sinop in 1853. The ship participated in the pursuit of the mutinous battleship Potemkin in June 1905 and towed her back to Sevastopol from Constanța, Romania, where Potemkin had sought asylum.".
- Q1985769 label "Russian battleship Sinop".
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- Q1985769 name "Sinop (Синоп)".