The mosque and tomb in turn derive their names from the name of Turgut.
Turgut Reis | Angra dos Reis | Turgut Özal | John Reis | Johann Philipp Reis | Turgut Cansever | Ron Reis | Reis | Nando Reis | João Reis | Hélder Reis | Aniceto dos Reis Gonçalves Viana | Toni Reis | Siri von Reis | Salih Reis | Reis Effendi | réis | Piri Reis | Philip Reis | Nuno Reis | Murat Reis | Kurtoğlu Muslihiddin Reis | João Reis (singer) | Captain Comet in
''Rann-Thanagar War'' #5 (2005). Art by Ivan Reis | António Soares dos Reis |
He returned to Genoa for good in 1555, and being very old and infirm, he gave over the command of the galleys to his great-nephew Giovanni Andrea Doria, the son of Giannettino Doria, who conducted an expedition against Tripoli, but proved even more unsuccessful than his great-uncle had been at Algiers, barely escaping with his life after losing the Battle of Djerba against the Turkish fleet of Piyale Pasha and Turgut Reis.
25 April 1915 The balloon, with its two observers, was in the air from 0521 to 1405 hours on constantly reporting on the activities associated with Anzac Cove for almost nine hours, while Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops scaled the cliffs, one of the observers sighted the Turkish battleship Turgut Reis in the Narrows.
If La Valette, Romegas and Juan de Austria could be considered the best commanders that the Christian forces could bring to the sea, the forces of Islam were able to call on the equally outstanding maritime and leadership skills of admirals such as Barbarossa and Dragut.
In 1554 he captured the islands of Elba and Corsica with a large fleet which included famous Ottoman admirals like Turgut Reis and Salih Reis.