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'''Western Thrace Turkish Republic''', ] '''Batı Trakya Türk Cumhuriyeti'''; from ] until ], ].The country was created during the ] and lasted by Bulgarian army(General Lazarof).A treaty (Istanbul Convention , October 29,1913) was signed between Bulgaria and ]. | |||
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<br>'''Capital city;''' (]) Gümülcine (Greek: Κομοτηνή,]) now in ]. | |||
<br>'''President ;''' ] | |||
<br>'''Area ;'''All '''Western Thrace''' wich now divided between Bulgaria and Greece. | |||
<br>'''Army ;'''Total forces 29,170, Commander ]. | |||
'''Western Thrace Turkish Republic''', had a flag, official march, stamps and adminastrive organisation and a newspaper named as '''Independant'''. | |||
The '''Republic of Gumuljina''' (''Gumuldjina'') was a small republic that occupied ] from ] until ], ]. The country was created during the ] by a Turkish and ] rebellion against occupying ]n and ] forces in that area. Soon after, the Bulgarians took over Western Thrace, but in ] the area was transferred to ]. Gumuljina is the Turkish name of ]. | |||
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Western Thrace Turkish Republic, Turkish Batı Trakya Türk Cumhuriyeti; from July 28 until October 30, 1913.The country was created during the Balkan Wars and lasted by Bulgarian army(General Lazarof).A treaty (Istanbul Convention , October 29,1913) was signed between Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire.
Capital city; ( Turkish) Gümülcine (Greek: Κομοτηνή,Komotini) now in Greece.
President ; Hoca Salih Efendi
Area ;All Western Thrace wich now divided between Bulgaria and Greece.
Army ;Total forces 29,170, Commander Süleyman Askeri.
Western Thrace Turkish Republic, had a flag, official march, stamps and adminastrive organisation and a newspaper named as Independant.
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