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  1. Musa Kâzım Karabekir (also spelled Kiazim Karabekir in English; 1882 – 26 January 1948) was a Turkish general and politician. He was the commander of the Eastern Army of the Ottoman Empire during the Turkish War of Independence , and fought a successful military campaign against the Armenian Democratic Republic .

  2. Musa Kâzım Karabekir (Osmanlıca : موسی كاظم قرە بكر) (23 Temmuz 1882, İstanbul - 26 Ocak 1948, Ankara), Türk asker ve siyasetçi. "Alçıtepe Kahramanı" namıyla tanınır. [3] Türk Kurtuluş Savaşı 'nı başlatan komutanların arasında yer alarak Doğu Cephesi 'nde gösterdiği başarılardan dolayı Kırmızı-Yeşil şeritli İstiklâl Madalyası ile taltif edildi.

  3. Other articles where Kâzim Karabekir is discussed: Kemal Atatürk: The nationalist movement and the war for independence: …Sivas to Erzurum, where General Kâzim Karabekir, commander of the XV Army Corps of 18,000 men, was headquartered. At this critical moment, when Mustafa Kemal had no military support or official status, Kâzim threw in his lot with Mustafa Kemal, placing his troops at ...

  4. Military man, statesman and politician (B. 1882, Istanbul - D. 26th January 1948, Ankara). His full name was Musa Kâzım Karabekir. His father was Mehmet Emin Pasha and his mother was Havva Hanım. His family, who were related to the Afshar branch of the Turkmens, was known as the Karabekiroğulları dynasty in the Kasaba (Kâzımkarabekir ...

  5. Jan 25, 2023 · İstiklal kahramanlarımızdan, Millî Mücadele’mizin Doğu Cephesi Komutanı Kazım Karabekir…#KazımKarabekir#TarihteBugünWeb sitesi: https://www.ttk.gov.trTürk Ta...

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  6. Kazım Karabekir Pasha was born "Musa Kazım" on July 23, 1882 in Istanbul. His father was Mehmet Emin Bey (later Pasha, an Ottoman general). Karabekir's family ancestry originated from ...

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  8. Armenian civilians fleeing Kars after its capture by Kazım Karabekir's forces. The Battle of Kars [a] was the largest battle of the Turkish–Armenian War, which took place on October 30, 1920. It was fought between forces loyal to the Grand National Assembly under the command of Kâzım Karabekir and the army of the First Republic of Armenia.