Introduction
The historical transformation of Türkiye’s naval strategies and naval forces represents a crucial dimension of the country’s development and geopolitical positioning, which has often been underrepresented in academic research. While foreign policy studies have garnered significant attention in analyzing Türkiye’s global interactions and diplomatic maneuvers from a historical perspective, the role and evolution of the Turkish Navy offer unique insights into the nation’s strategic culture and security dynamics. The complex fabric of Türkiye’s naval history is intricately interwoven with elements of strategic culture, institutional developments, and geopolitical shifts in Türkiye’s strategic landscape over the course of history. From its early encounters with the Byzantine Empire in the 11th century to its contemporary role as a significant naval power, Türkiye’s journey through the seas has been a compelling narrative of adaptation, transformation, and strategic reorientation.