Central Army (Turkey)
The Central Army (Modern Turkish: Merkez Ordusu) is one of the field armies of the Army of the Grand National Assembly during the Turkish War of Independence. Its headquarters was located at Amasya.
Central Army | |
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Active | December 9, 1920 - February 8, 1922 |
Country | Turkey |
Allegiance | Ankara Government |
Size | 10,000 (December 1920)[1] |
Part of | Turkish Army |
Garrison/HQ | Amasya |
Nickname(s) | Turkish Liberation Army |
Engagements | Turkish War of Independence |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Nureddin Pasha |
The Central Army has its foundations in remnants of the III Corps of the Ottoman Army. It engaged in suppression operations against the Pontic Rebellion and the Koçgiri Rebellion.
Formations
Order of Battle of the XV Corps, December, 1920
In December, 1920, the Central Army was organized as follows:
Sources
- Yusuf Sarınay: Pontus Meselesi ve Yunanistan'ın Politikası, Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Dergisi (Sayı 31, Cilt: XI, Mart 1995). (in Turkish)
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