Ali Sait Akbaytogan
Appearance
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Born | 1872 Manyas, Hüdavendigâr Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
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Died | 20 March 1950 Istanbul, Turkey | (aged 77–78)
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Allegiance | Ottoman Empire Turkey |
Service | Ottoman Army Turkish Land Forces |
Years of service | Ottoman Empire: 1896–1920 Turkey: 3 November 1921 – 30 July 1937 |
Rank | General |
Commands | 39th Division, XXV Corps, Istanbul Guard Investigation Committee of Evliye-i Selâse, Military Supreme Court, IX Corps, First Army, Third Army, member of the Supreme Military Council |
Battles / wars | Italo-Turkish War Balkan Wars First World War Turkish War of Independence |
Other work | Member of the GNAT (Kocaeli) |
Ali Sait Akbaytogan, also known as Ali Said Pasha (1872; Manyas – 20 March 1950; Ankara) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. After resigning from the Ottoman government following World War I, he joined the forces of Atatürk and participated in the Turkish War of Independence.
See also
[edit]- List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence
- List of commanders of the First Army of Turkey
- Ahmed Fadl Al-Qomandan
Sources
[edit]- ^ T.C. Genelkurmay Harp Tarihi Başkanlığı Yayınları, Türk İstiklâl Harbine Katılan Tümen ve Daha Üst Kademelerdeki Komutanların Biyografileri, Genkurmay Başkanlığı Basımevi, Ankara, 1972, p. 50. (in Turkish)
External links
[edit]Media related to Ali Sait Akbaytogan at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- 1872 births
- 1950 deaths
- People from Manyas
- People from Hüdavendigâr vilayet
- Turkish people of Circassian descent
- Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians
- Deputies of Kocaeli
- Ottoman Army generals
- Turkish Army generals
- Ottoman military personnel of the Italo-Turkish War
- Ottoman military personnel of the Balkan Wars
- Ottoman military personnel of World War I
- Ottoman prisoners of war
- World War I prisoners of war held by the United Kingdom
- Malta exiles
- Commanders of the First Army of Turkey
- Turkish military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
- Ottoman Military Academy alumni
- Ottoman Military College alumni
- Recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red Ribbon (Turkey)
- Politicians from Balikesir