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  • an offensive to capture Trabzon. Vehip Pasha, the commander of the Ottoman Third Army, led this operation. On February 24, 1918, Trabzon was successfully...
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    Trabzon Province (Turkish: Trabzon ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey on the Black Sea coast. Its area is 4,628 km2, and its population...
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    Trabzon, historically known as Trebizond, is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province. Trabzon, located...
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    Wehib Pasha (category Ottoman Imperial School of Military Engineering alumni)
    the offensive and took back Trabzon on 24 February, Hopa in March, as well as Batumi on 26 March. With the Armistice of Mudros, Vehib returned to Constantinople...
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    Akçaabat (redirect from Akçaabat, Trabzon)
    district of Trabzon Province, Turkey. Its area is 375 km2, and its population is 129,290 (2022). It lies on the Black Sea coast, to the west of the city of Trabzon...
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    from Erzurum. Part went north and captured the ancient port city of Trabzon. The other part moved in the direction of Mush and Bitlis .These units pushed...
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    rebellion, calling for the radical land reform. On 16 February 1918, Russian warships from Trabzon with deserting revolutionary soldiers on board entered Sokhumi...
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    these are cities such as Erzurum, Erzincan, Muş, Bitlis, Trabzon and in May 1918 they captured Alexandroupol where 6,000 Armenians were immediately massacred...
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    Republic (TDFR; 22 April – 28 May 1918) was a short-lived state in the Caucasus that included most of the territory of the present-day Armenia, Azerbaijan...
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    the delegation of the Sejm. On 30 March 1918, the tenth day of Trabzon peace conference, the news of the internecine conflict & massacre of Azerbaijanis...
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    Republic of Armenia. The Ottoman army captured Trabzon, Erzurum, Kars, Van, and Batum. The conflict led to the Battle of Sardarapat, the Battle of Kara Killisse...
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    was scheduled to depart to participate in the Trabzon Conference, however, by this time, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, according to which, Kars...
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    Barbary corsairs were capturing merchant ships with their crews and goods from the Spanish Empire, Kingdom of France, Kingdom of England and Dutch Republic...
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    battle of Binagadi lasted from August 26, 1918 to September 1, 1918. During the battle, Azerbaijani troops captured hills 311 and 364 near the town of Binagadi...
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    demobilization of remaining Ottoman military units and nationalist organizations. He received civil and military authority over the provinces of Sivas, Trabzon, Erzurum...
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    main fortress of Erzurum in the area, followed by Trabzon. That would be was a difficult campaign since Erzurum was protected by a number of forts in the...
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    forces. From 14 March to April 1918 the Trabzon peace conference was held between the Ottoman Empire and the delegation of the Transcaucasian Diet. Enver...
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    of the 127th Infantry Division from Trabzon back to Ukraine. On 29 December 1917 most of the Black Sea Fleet was taken over by Bolsheviks. As part of...
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    Central Powers. After three months of fighting, the Russians captured the city of Trabzon on 18 April 1916.[citation needed] Allied operations in 1916...
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    puppet under German interests, too. Under the terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Trabzon peace conference convened but failed to define the borders...
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