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Anzavur Ahmed Anchok Pasha (Adyghe: Анцокъу Ахьмэд Анзауыр Пащэ, romanized: Antsoqw Ahməd Anzawır Paşə; Turkish:
Ahmet Anzavur Paşa; 1885 – 15
April 1921)...
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foreign forces on
several fronts.
These revolts, such as
those by
Ahmed Anzavur, were put down with some
difficulty by
nationalist forces. Ali Batı Affair...
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Turkish War of
Independence Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
Revolt of
Ahmet Anzavur Alma
mater Bakırköy
Cavalry Junior Officer School Relations House of Dipsheu...
- sultan's army (Kuva-yi İnzibatiye), and
Anzavur's bands. On 13
April 1920, an
uprising supported by
Anzavur against the GNA
occurred at Düzce as a direct...
- 12 days,
after which he
resigned due to
difficulties from
working with
Anzavur Ahmed Pasha, a
local military commander. He was the
grandfather of Turkish...
- are only
included Pontic uprising, Koçgiri
rebellion and
Revolt of
Ahmet Anzavur.
Albert Hourani et al., The
Modern Middle East: A Reader. 1993: p. 2. "CSP...
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after the Circ****ian
genocide may have
supported the British—notably
Ahmet Anzavur, who led the Kuva-i
Inzibatiye and
ravaged the countryside. Others, such...
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Supported by: United
Kingdom Grand National ****embly
Commanders and
leaders Anzavur Ahmed Pasha Ali Fuat
Pasha Strength 3
infantry regiments (4,000 men) 1...
- Army Nickname(s)
Green Army
Anatolian Army
Engagements Turkish War of
Independence Revolt of
Ahmet Anzavur Commanders Notable commanders Çerkes Ethem...
- (Atatürk)
Pasha and the
Turkish Independence Movement.
While on the road the
Anzavur rebellion threatened Bursa, so
Mustafa Kemal asked Bayar to stay in Bursa...