| Allies: Conference of London - Ottoman Empire: Paris Peace Conference, 1919 - Sanremo conference - (Ottoman Parliament:) Misak-ı Milli - Treaty of Sèvres This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire is direct consequence of the World War I with the Ottomans involvement in the Middle Eastern theatre. ...
Establishment of Turkish national movement explains the initial stages of the alliance that will become Turkish revolutionaries which waged an independence war that resulted in decleration of Republic of Turkey. ...
The people who master mind the Turkish National Movement: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Ismet Inonu Fevzi Cakmak Kazim Karabekir Ali Fuat Cebesoy ...
Turkish National Movement is the political and military activities of Turkish revolutionaries aftermath of the World War I that resulted in decleration of the Republic of Turkey. ...
The Chanak Affair occurred in 1922, when British troops stationed near Chanak, on the Dardanelles, were threatened with attack by the Turks. ...
Cartoon depicting a Turk and a Greek arguing over the exchange. ...
After the Turkish War of Independence (1919 - 1923), the newly established Republic of Turkey presented a list of 600 names to the Conference of Lausanne, which were to be declared as persona non grata. ...
A graphical timeline is available here: Turkish War of Independence Malta exiles (Turkish: Malta sürgünleri) (between March 1919- October 1920) is the term for men of politics, high rank soldiers (mainly), administrators and intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire whom sent to exile in Malta after the armistice of...
After the Armistice of Mudros young and patriotic Ottoman officers found secret organizations in Istanbul. ...
The King-Crane Commission was an official investigation during 1919 by the United States government into the circumstances and conditions existing in certain parts of the former Ottoman Empire, in order to inform American policy with regard to the future of the region regarding the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire. ...
The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) was a movement amongst the Muslims of British India (the largest single Muslim community in one geo-political entity at the time) to ensure that the British, victors of World War I, kept a promise made at the Versailles. ...
European military alliances in 1914. ...
Combatants Turkish Revolutionaries Commanders Mustafa Kemal 1 1commander during restoration. ...
This page will include the revolts against the Turkish Revolutionaries. ...
The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye (Ottoman Turkish: , literally Forces of Order; Turkish: Hilafet Ordusu, or Caliphate Army) was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I. It...
Revolt of Ahmet Aznavur was a revolt during Turkish War of Independence. ...
Kockiri Rebellion was a rebellion of Alevi (Kurdish dominant) uprising, of the 1920, in the overwhelmingly Shiite militant Kizilbash Dersim region, while waged by the Kizilbash Koçkiri tribe, was masterminded by members of an organisation known as the Kürdistan Taâlî Cemiyeti (KTC). ...
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Combatants Turkish revolutionaries France Commanders Ali Fuat Pasha General Henri Gouraud Strength 1 division (legion contained 2000 Armenian volunteer units), 4 Armored battalion, 2 Cavalry battalion, 4 personal armored vehicle. ...
Combatants Greece Turkish Revolutionaries Commanders Gen Leonidas Paraskevopoulos, Gen Anastasios Papoulas, Gen Georgios Hatzianestis Ali Fethi Okyar, Ismet Inonu, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Fevzi Ãakmak Strength 200,000 men 120,000 men (plus thousands more volunteers) Casualties 23,500 dead; 20,820 captured 20,540 dead; 10,000 wounded The...
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Combatants A detachment from Turkish National Forces Greece Commanders (Efe), Yörük Ali General Nider, Colonel Zafiriou Casualties Both sides=1500 to 2000[1] The Battle of Aydın or The defence of Aydın (tr: Aydın savunması), 27 June 1919 to 4 July 1919, was wide-scale...
Combatants Turkish revolutionaries Greece Commanders İsmet İnönü Anastasios Papoulas Strength 2 divisions (30,000) among 3 1 division (15,000) among 1 Casualties 95 killed, 183 wounded Unknown The First Battle of İnönü was the first battle of the in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), which is...
Combatants Turkish revolutionaries Greece Commanders İsmet İnönü Anastasios Papoulas Strength 30,000 37,000-42,000 Casualties Unknown Unknown The Second Battle of İnönü describes the battle that were fought on March 1921 near the Turkish village of İnönü during the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), which...
Combatants Turkish Revolutionaries Greece Commanders Mustafa Kemal Atatürk King Constantine I of Greece(nominal) Gen. ...
Combatants Turkish revolutionaries Greece Commanders Mustafa Kemal Atatürk General Hatzianestis Strength approx. ...
Combatants Turkish revolutionaries Democratic Republic of Armenia Commanders ? ? Strength ? ? Casualties ? ? Categories: | | | | ...
Combatants Democratic Republic of Armenia Turkish revolutionaries Commanders Unknown Kazım Karabekir The Battle of SarıkamıŠwas a conflict between the Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) and Turkish Revolutionaries of the Turkish National Movement which was on September 29, 1920 at SarıkamıÅ. // Main article: Turkish-Armenian War By...
Combatants Turkish revolutionaries Democratic Republic of Armenia Commanders Kazim Karabekir ? Strength ? ? Casualties ? ? Categories: | | | | ...
Combatants Turkish revolutionaries Democratic Republic of Armenia Commanders Kazim Karabekir ? Strength ? ? Casualties ? ? Categories: | | | | | ...
Chronology of the Turkish War of Independence is a timeline of events for the Turkish War of Independence (including the background starting with the end of the First World War). ...
European military alliances in 1914. ...
Conference of London, February 12-February 24, 1920, was the conference that under the leadership of David Lloyd George, Alexandre Millerand, Francesco Saverio Nitti which they decided to move forward with the Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and solidification of what will be named as Treaty of Sèvres. ...
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دت Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (The Eternal State) Anthem: Ottoman imperial anthem Borders in 1680, see: list of territories Capital SöÄüt (1299-1326) Bursa (1326-1365) Edirne (1365-1453) Constantinople (Istanbul) (1453-1922) Language(s) Ottoman Turkish Government Monarchy Sultans - 1281â1326 Osman I - 1918â1922 Mehmed VI...
The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was a conference organized by the victors of World War I to negotiate the peace treaties between the Allied and Associated Powers and the defeated Central Powers. ...
The Sanremo conference was an international meeting held in Sanremo, Italy, from 19-26 April 1920. ...
Public Demonstration The Second Constitutional Era in the Ottoman Empire began with the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, shortly after which Sultan Abdul Hamid II restored the 1876 Constitution suspended since 1878. ...
Misak-ı Milli (English: National Oath) is the set of six important decisions taken by the last term of the Ottoman Parliament. ...
The Treaty of Sèvres of August 10, 1920, was a peace treaty between the Entente and Associated Powers[1] and the Ottoman Empire after World War I. The treaty was signed by the Ottoman Government, but Sultan Mehmed VI never signed that treaty. ...
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