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Djevdet Bey or
Cevdet Tahir Belbez (1878 –
January 15, 1955) was an
Ottoman Albanian governor of the Van
vilayet of the
Ottoman Empire during World War...
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Governor Hasan Tahsin Pasha to
Erzurum and his
replacement with
Djevdet Bey.
Djevdet Bey was the brother-in-law of
Enver Pasha, and was
accompanied by...
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World War I,
Ottoman interior minister Talaat Pasha sent a
telegram to
Djevdet Bey, the
governor of Van
province (which
included Hakkari). In a planned...
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Djevdet's orders.
Russian forces captured Van on 18 May,
finding 55,000
corpses in the province—about half its
prewar Armenian po****tion.
Djevdet's forces...
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northwestern Persia,
allowing the
Ottoman forces (under the
command of Naji,
Djevdet Bey, and
Kazim Karabekir) to
occupy it from
January to May 1915. Many Armenians...
- ****yrians fled to Iran, but
after the
Ottomans began occupying parts of Iran,
Djevdet Bey
ordered m****acres of
Christian civilians to
prevent them from joining...
- Armenians. All
Armenians were m****acred by the
Turkish regular army led by
Djevdet Bey as part of the
Armenian genocide.
Bedlis Bitlis Castle (Bitlis Kalesi)...
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Kurdish tribes Committee of
Union and
Progress Talaat Pasha Enver Pasha Djevdet Bey
Mehmed Reshid Halil Kut Ömer Naji
Simko Shikak Aziz
Feyzi Pirinççizâde...
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Organization and
affiliated paramilitaries. The
regional Albanian administrator,
Djevdet Bey, was
reported to have said that "We have
cleansed the
Armenians and...
- (1957–2017),
American boxer Dawoud Bey (born 1953),
American photographer Djevdet Bey (1878–1955),
Ottoman Albanian governor Erich Bey (1898–1943), German...