- Kuvâ-yi
Seyyâre (Ottoman Turkish: قواى سياره, lit. 'The
Traveling Forces'), also
known as the
Green Army
Society (Turkish: Yeşil Ordu Cemiyeti) or the...
- efe and soldier. He
initially gained fame for
establishing the Kuva-yi
Seyyare and
putting down
multiple large-scale
rebellions and
gaining key major...
- War I and
afterwards during the
Turkish War of Independence. The Kuvâ-yi
Seyyâre was
established a
force of Circ****ian and
Abkhazian volunteers led by Çerkes...
- kuvve-yi
seyyare [Grebene and the
Mobile Forces in the
Western Army]. Arşak
Garoyan Matbaası. Bekir,
Fikri (1985).
Balkanlarda Kuvve-i
seyyare kumandanı...
- forces. Some Kuva-yi
Milliye groups, most
notably Çerkes Ethem's Kuva-yi
Seyyare refused to
disband his
forces and
mutinied against the
Ankara Government...
-
Units involved 13th
Infantry Division 61st
Division 11th
Division Kuva-yi
Seyyare Strength Initially 1
Division (12,000–15,000 men) 8,000 men Casualties...
- Kuva-yi
Nizamiye Traveling Forces (Green Army Organization) – Kuva-yi
Seyyare Black Arm ****ociation (Karakol Society) –
Karakol Cemiyeti Mim Mim Group...
- Susurluk, Gönen Kuva-yi
Seyyare ? ? Kuva-yi
Inzibatiye (18
April 1920- 25 June 1920) Bolu, Düzce, Hendek, Adapazarı Kuva-yi
Seyyare Caliphate army, sympathetic...
- ~15,000 men) was gone
because of the
arbitrary behaviours of the Kuva-yi
Seyyare under the
command of the Çerkes Ethem.
Because of
these events, the Grand...
- (Düzenli ordu)
instead of
irregular troops (the Kuva-yi Milliye, Kuva-yi
Seyyare, etc.). GNA government's army won the
Turkish War of
Independence in 1922...