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- Q234738 abstract "The Turkish War of Liberation (Turkish: İstiklâl Harbi or Kurtuluş Savaşı literally "Liberation War" or Millî Mücadele literally "National Campaign"; May 19, 1919 – July 24, 1923) was fought between the Turkish nationalists and the proxies of the Allies – namely Greece on the Western front, Armenia on the Eastern, France on the Southern and with them, the United Kingdom and Italy in Constantinople (now Istanbul) – after Turkey was occupied and partitioned following the Ottoman Empire's defeat in World War I. Although present, few British, French, Italian or Georgian troops were deployed or engaged in combat.The Turkish National Movement (Kuva-yi Milliye) in Anatolia culminated in the formation of a new Grand National Assembly (GNA; Turkish: BMM) by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his colleagues. After the end of the Turkish-Armenian, Franco-Turkish, Greco-Turkish wars (often referred to as the Eastern Front, the Southern Front, and the Western Front of the war, respectively), the Treaty of Sèvres was abandoned and the Treaties of Kars (October 1921) and Lausanne (July 1923) were signed. The Allies left Anatolia and Eastern Thrace, and the Grand National Assembly of Turkey decided on the establishment of a Republic in Turkey, which was declared on October 29, 1923.With the establishment of the Turkish National Movement, the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire, and the abolition of the sultanate, the Ottoman era and the Empire came to an end, and with Atatürk's reforms, the Turks created the modern, secular nation-state of Turkey on the political front. On 3 March 1924, the Ottoman Caliphate was officially abolished and the last Caliph was exiled.".
- Q234738 causalties "13,000 killed".
- Q234738 causalties "22,690 died of disease".
- Q234738 causalties "35,000 wounded".
- Q234738 causalties "5,362 died of wounds or other non-combat causes".
- Q234738 causalties "7,000 prisoners".
- Q234738 causalties "Total: 83,052".
- Q234738 combatant "(1919-1921)".
- Q234738 combatant "(border clashes)".
- Q234738 combatant "(naval support)".
- Q234738 combatant "(until 1921)".
- Q234738 combatant "(until 1922)".
- Q234738 combatant "*".
- Q234738 combatant "*Armenian Legion".
- Q234738 combatant "*French West Africa".
- Q234738 combatant "*Kuva-yi Inzibatiye".
- Q234738 combatant "*Kuva-yi Milliye(until 1920)".
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- Q234738 combatant "Grand National Assembly".
- Q234738 combatant "Kurdish rebels".
- Q234738 combatant "Çerkes Ethem's rebels (defected to Greeks)".
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- Q234738 date "1919-05-19".
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- Q234738 notes "Anzavur".
- Q234738 notes "Caliphate Army".
- Q234738 notes "For further information, see the".
- Q234738 notes "Greece took 22,071 military and civilian prisoners. Of these were 520 officers and 6,002 soldiers. During the prisoner exchange in 1923, 329 officers, 6,002 soldiers and 9,410 civilian prisoners arrived in Turkey. The remaining 6,330, mostly civilian prisoners, presumably died in Greek captivity.".
- Q234738 notes "Kuva-yi Milliye came under command of the GNA after 4 September 1920.".
- Q234738 notes "Red Army invasion of Georgia".
- Q234738 notes "The Ottoman controlled".
- Q234738 notes "engaged the Turkish revolutionaries during the Battle of İzmit and the Ottoman government in Constantinople supported other revolts (e.g.".
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- Q234738 result "*Establishment of theRepublic of Turkey".
- Q234738 result "*Overthrow of the Ottoman Sultanate".
- Q234738 result "Turkishvictory".
- Q234738 strength "10,150 (south) and 20,000 (east)".
- Q234738 strength "1922: 200,000-250,000".
- Q234738 strength "3,000".
- Q234738 strength "40,000".
- Q234738 strength "6,000".
- Q234738 strength "60,000".
- Q234738 strength "80,000 (Dec. 1919)".
- Q234738 strength "Aug. 1922: 271,000".
- Q234738 strength "May 1919: 35,000".
- Q234738 strength "Nov. 1920: 86,000 (creation ofregular army)".
- Q234738 strength "Revolts: 50,000+".
- Q234738 strength "Total: 434,000 - 484,000".
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