- Musa Kâzım
Karabekir (also Kazim[citation needed] or
Kiazim in English; 1882 – 26
January 1948) was a
Turkish general and politician. He was the commander...
- treaty,
remnants of the
Ottoman Army's XV
Corps under the
command of Kâzım
Karabekir attacked Armenian forces controlling the area
surrounding Kars, eventually...
- Kazım
Karabekir Stadium (Turkish: Kazım
Karabekir Stadyumu) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Erzurum, Turkey. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
- the
Russian Army, the
commander of the
First Caucasian Army
Corps Kâzım
Karabekir regained control over
Erzincan on the 13
February 1918. This
event is...
- Kâzım
Karabekir is an
underground station on the M7 line of the
Istanbul Metro. It is
located at the
intersection of Abdi İpekçi
Street and Hekimsuyu...
- 1924 and 1925. It was
established by Ali Fuat (Cebesoy) Pasha, Kâzım
Karabekir,
Refet (Bele) Pasha, Rauf (Orbay) Bey and
Adnan (Adıvar) Bey on 17 November...
- Bağcılar Güneşli, Bağcılar Hürriyet, Bağcılar İnönü, Bağcılar Kâzım
Karabekir, Bağcılar Kemalpaşa, Bağcılar Kirazlı, Bağcılar Mahmutbey, Bağcılar Merkez...
- Army (renamed from
Ninth Army)
Karabekir Pasha,
indeed the War
Ministry ordered him to
arrest Kemal, an
order which Karabekir refused. The
Erzurum Congress...
-
Armenian republic from the east.
Turkish forces under the
command of Kazım
Karabekir captured Armenian territories that
Russia had
annexed in the aftermath...
-
finally eradicating Armenian, Gr****, and
Syriac survivors". In 1920 Kâzım
Karabekir, a
Turkish general,
invaded Armenia with
orders "to
eliminate Armenia...