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British Empire troops used the form
Mudros. On 30
October 1918, it was the site of the
signing of the
Armistice of
Mudros,
which saw the end of hostilities...
- The
Armistice of
Mudros (Turkish:
Mondros Mütarekesi)
ended hostilities in the
Middle Eastern theatre between the
Ottoman Empire and the
Allies of World...
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formation of the
Mediterranean Fleet based at
Mudros from 1914 to 1916. It then
alternated between Mudros on the
island of
Lemnos and
Salonika from 1917...
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divert Ottoman forces from
other fronts. It
ended with the
Armistice of
Mudros in 1918,
leading to the
cession of Iraq (then Mesopotamia) and
further partition...
- mandates.
Defeated in
World War I, the
Ottoman Empire signed the
Armistice of
Mudros on 30
October 1918.
Istanbul was
occupied by
combined British, French, Italian...
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declined from 450,000 to 240,000
between 1914 and 1927. The
Armistice of
Mudros was
signed on 30
October 1918 and the
Allies occupied Constantinople on...
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causing a long
delay which meant that many troops,
including the
French at
Mudros, were
forced to
detour to
Alexandria to
embark on the
ships that
would take...
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Ottoman Empire during the
Caucasus campaign.
Following the
Armistice of
Mudros,
Armenia expanded its
borders in the wake of the
Ottoman withdrawal, leading...
- 29, 1920, at Sarıkamış.
After the
Sarikamish war
signed the
Armistice of
Mudros, the
Turks started the War of
Independence and revolted,
keeping the Armenians...
- The XIII
Corps of the
Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 13 ncü
Kolordu or On Üçüncü Kolordu) was one of the
corps of the
Ottoman Army. It was
formed in the early...