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Mahmud Kâmil Pasha (1880; Aleppo -June 1922; Constantinople (Istanbul)) was a general of the Ottoman Army. On 22 December 1914, he was appointed as the commander of the Second Army. On 17 February 1915, he was appointed as the commander of the 3rd Army in the eastern Anatolia, later assigned to 5th Army He commanded the 3rd Army until the fall of the key fortress of Erzurum in February 1916, after which he was relieved of command. After the armistice of Mudros the allied administration established with the occupation of Constantinople arrested him and become one of the Malta exiles.

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  • Mahmud Kâmil Pasha
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  • Mahmud Kâmil Pasha (1880; Aleppo -June 1922; Constantinople (Istanbul)) was a general of the Ottoman Army. On 22 December 1914, he was appointed as the commander of the Second Army. On 17 February 1915, he was appointed as the commander of the 3rd Army in the eastern Anatolia, later assigned to 5th Army He commanded the 3rd Army until the fall of the key fortress of Erzurum in February 1916, after which he was relieved of command. After the armistice of Mudros the allied administration established with the occupation of Constantinople arrested him and become one of the Malta exiles.
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  • Ottoman: 1901 – June 1922
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  • Constantinople , Ottoman Empire
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  • Mahmud Kâmil Pasha
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  • Mahmud Kâmil Pasha
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  • Heleb , Ottoman Empire
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  • 22(xsd:integer)
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  • Mahmud Kâmil Pasha (1880; Aleppo -June 1922; Constantinople (Istanbul)) was a general of the Ottoman Army. On 22 December 1914, he was appointed as the commander of the Second Army. On 17 February 1915, he was appointed as the commander of the 3rd Army in the eastern Anatolia, later assigned to 5th Army He commanded the 3rd Army until the fall of the key fortress of Erzurum in February 1916, after which he was relieved of command. After the armistice of Mudros the allied administration established with the occupation of Constantinople arrested him and become one of the Malta exiles.
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