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Battle of Sarikamish (1920)

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Battle of Sarıkamış
Part of Turkish-Armenian War
DateSeptember 29, 1920
LocationSarıkamış (present-day Kars Province, Turkey)
Result Turkish victory
Belligerents
First Republic of Armenia Armenia Ottoman Empire Ankara Government
Commanders and leaders
First Republic of Armenia Simon Vratsian
First Republic of Armenia Dr. Artashes Babalian
Ottoman Empire Kâzım Karabekir
Ottoman Empire Osman Nuri Koptagel
Ottoman Empire Halit Karsıalan
Strength
2,500 infantry
400 cavalry
70 machine guns and 18 cannons
Elements of the 12th division
Battles involving Armenian National movement
Armenian national movement (1862–1921)

Armenian resistance during Hamidian massacres

Armenians in World War I
Armenian resistance during the Armenian genocide

Caucasus campaign

First Republic of Armenia
Caucasus campaign

Armenian–Azerbaijani war

Armeno-Georgian War

Turkish–Armenian War

Soviet-Armenian conflict

Turkish War of
Independence
Anglo-Turkish War
Greco-Turkish War
Turkish–Armenian War
Franco-Turkish War
Revolts
Naval

The Battle of Sarıkamış was a conflict between the First Republic of Armenia and the Eastern Front of the Army of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey which was on September 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 away from the Sarikamis front. Under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Kazim He directed Karabekir there, and as a result of a successful war, the Turks annexed Kars and other provinces to their territory. The Armenian soldiers who remained there were either killed or exiled. No exchange was found. Estimated Armenian soldier deaths were 1000.

Background

Main article: Turkish-Armenian War

In late September 1920 the Armenians initiated several attacks against Turkish forces in the area. On 24 September an Armenian force of at least 800 men, supported with nine machine guns, began an unsuccessful attack against the weak Turkish entrenchments in Bardız Şenkaya. The attack was repulsed and cost them 47 killed and several wounded. Additionally, two machine guns and ammunition were captured by the Turks. The Turks suffered eight killed and ten wounded during the attack. These attacks gave the Turkish commanders an insight into Armenian military capabilities.

Active Stage

The Turkish forces quickly defeated the Armenian troops in the town. The remaining Armenian forces retreated to the Kötek-Selim-Göle line and stayed there until 30 September.

Results

By September 29, Karabekir's forces had retaken Sarıkamış and the following day Kağızman.

References

  1. ^ Mehmet Saray: Kafkas araştırmaları, İstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi, 1996, page 101. (in Turkish)
  2. ^ Ajun Kurter: Türk Hava Kuvvetleri tarihi], Hava Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı, 2009, page 407. (in Turkish)


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