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Ankara Government during the Red Army invasion of Georgia
Part of the Red Army invasion of Georgia

Map of Turkish intervention of Georgian-held territories February–March 1921
Date23 February-17 March 1921
Location
Result Turkish victory
Territorial
changes
Artvin and Ardahan ceded back to Turkey
Belligerents
Turkey Turkish Prosovisional Government Democratic Republic of Georgia Georgian Democratical Republic
Commanders and leaders

Turkey Kazım Pasha

Turkey Hüseyin Yalabık

Democratic Republic of Georgia Noe Jordania

Democratic Republic of Georgia Giorgi Kvinitadze
Units involved
15th army corps National Guards of Georgia
Strength
20,000
  • 11,000 infantry
  • 400 mounted infantry
  • hundreds from the People's Guard of Georgia
  • 46 artillery pieces
  • several hundred machine guns
  • 56 fighter aircraft

(including 25 Ansaldo SVA-10s and one Sopwith Camel.)

  • 4 armoured trains
several armoured cars [1]
Casualties and losses
30 killed, 26 wounded and 46 missing [2]

3,200 killed or captured, Unknown number wounded
In total:

20,000 death [3]

During the Red Army invasion of Georgia, Russian SFRS wanted Turkey to join the invasion. [4] Turkey intervened the invasion on 23 February 1921 and gave an Ultimatum to the Georgian government. [5] The war ended on 17 March 1921.

References

  1. ^ Iveria, 07/20/2024
  2. ^ Ayfer Özçelik: Ali Fuat Cebesoy: 1882-10 Ocak 1968, publisher Akçağ, 1993, page 206. (in Turkish)
  3. ^ According to a Russian statistician and Soviet-era dissident, Professor I.A. Kurganov, the 1921-2 military operations against Georgia took lives of about 20,000 people. "ГУЛАГ - с фотокамерой по лагерям. Пожертвования". Archived from the original on 2006-11-05. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
  4. ^ Atatürk ve Gürcistan
  5. ^ Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk, İstanbul, 1934, 2nd volume, p. 41
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ankara Government during the Red Army invasion of Georgia
Part of the Red Army invasion of Georgia

Map of Turkish intervention of Georgian-held territories February–March 1921
Date23 February-17 March 1921
Location
Result Turkish victory
Territorial
changes
Artvin and Ardahan ceded back to Turkey
Belligerents
Turkey Turkish Prosovisional Government Democratic Republic of Georgia Georgian Democratical Republic
Commanders and leaders

Turkey Kazım Pasha

Turkey Hüseyin Yalabık

Democratic Republic of Georgia Noe Jordania

Democratic Republic of Georgia Giorgi Kvinitadze
Units involved
15th army corps National Guards of Georgia
Strength
20,000
  • 11,000 infantry
  • 400 mounted infantry
  • hundreds from the People's Guard of Georgia
  • 46 artillery pieces
  • several hundred machine guns
  • 56 fighter aircraft

(including 25 Ansaldo SVA-10s and one Sopwith Camel.)

  • 4 armoured trains
several armoured cars [1]
Casualties and losses
30 killed, 26 wounded and 46 missing [2]

3,200 killed or captured, Unknown number wounded
In total:

20,000 death [3]

During the Red Army invasion of Georgia, Russian SFRS wanted Turkey to join the invasion. [4] Turkey intervened the invasion on 23 February 1921 and gave an Ultimatum to the Georgian government. [5] The war ended on 17 March 1921.

References

  1. ^ Iveria, 07/20/2024
  2. ^ Ayfer Özçelik: Ali Fuat Cebesoy: 1882-10 Ocak 1968, publisher Akçağ, 1993, page 206. (in Turkish)
  3. ^ According to a Russian statistician and Soviet-era dissident, Professor I.A. Kurganov, the 1921-2 military operations against Georgia took lives of about 20,000 people. "ГУЛАГ - с фотокамерой по лагерям. Пожертвования". Archived from the original on 2006-11-05. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
  4. ^ Atatürk ve Gürcistan
  5. ^ Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk, İstanbul, 1934, 2nd volume, p. 41

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