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Trekh Ierarkhov was a Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line built for the Imperial Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet in the late 1830s. The ship had a relatively uneventful career, frequently being used as a troop transport including during campaigns in the Caucasus in the early 1840s to suppress unrest in the recently-conquered territory. She saw little activity after being laid up in 1845; considered for conversion to steam power in 1852, she was instead broken up in 1854 due to her poor condition and the lack of funds during the Crimean War.

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  • Trekh Ierarkhov was a Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line built for the Imperial Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet in the late 1830s. The ship had a relatively uneventful career, frequently being used as a troop transport including during campaigns in the Caucasus in the early 1840s to suppress unrest in the recently-conquered territory. She saw little activity after being laid up in 1845; considered for conversion to steam power in 1852, she was instead broken up in 1854 due to her poor condition and the lack of funds during the Crimean War. (en)
  • «Трёх Иерархов» или «Три Иерарха» — парусный линейный корабль Черноморского флота Российской империи, находившийся в составе флота с 1838 по 1854 год, представитель серии кораблей типа «Султан Махмуд», участник создания Кавказской укреплённой береговой линии. Во время несения службы использовался для высадки десантов, поддержки действий сухопутных войск, перевозки войск и участия в практических плаваниях, а по окончании службы был разобран на дрова. (ru)
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  • 1835-11-19 (xsd:date)
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  • 1838-08-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Broken up, 1854
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  • *28 × 36-pound long guns *32 × 36-pound short guns *6 × 18-pound guns *16 × 36-pound carronades *2 × 24-pound carronades *1 × 12-pound carronade *2 × 8-pound carronades (en)
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  • S. I. Chernyavskiy, Nikolaev (en)
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  • Painting of Trekh Ierarkhovs sister ship under sail (en)
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  • Broken up, 1854 (en)
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  • Линейный корабль Султан Махмуд.jpg (en)
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  • 1835-11-19 (xsd:date)
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  • 1838-08-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Trekh Ierarkhov (en)
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  • Trekh Ierarkhov was a Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line built for the Imperial Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet in the late 1830s. The ship had a relatively uneventful career, frequently being used as a troop transport including during campaigns in the Caucasus in the early 1840s to suppress unrest in the recently-conquered territory. She saw little activity after being laid up in 1845; considered for conversion to steam power in 1852, she was instead broken up in 1854 due to her poor condition and the lack of funds during the Crimean War. (en)
  • «Трёх Иерархов» или «Три Иерарха» — парусный линейный корабль Черноморского флота Российской империи, находившийся в составе флота с 1838 по 1854 год, представитель серии кораблей типа «Султан Махмуд», участник создания Кавказской укреплённой береговой линии. Во время несения службы использовался для высадки десантов, поддержки действий сухопутных войск, перевозки войск и участия в практических плаваниях, а по окончании службы был разобран на дрова. (ru)
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  • Russian ship Trekh Ierarkhov (1838) (en)
  • Трёх Иерархов (линейный корабль, 1838) (ru)
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  • Trekh Ierarkhov (en)
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