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The Ottoman Military College or Imperial Military Staff College or Ottoman Army War College ( ota, مكتب اركان حربيه شاهانه, Mekteb-i Erkân-ı Harbiyye-i Şâhâne or اركان حربيه مكتب, romanized: ''Erkân-ı Harbiye Mektebi''), was a two-year military
staff college Staff colleges (also command and staff colleges and War colleges) train military officers in the administrative, military staff and policy aspects of their profession. It is usual for such training to occur at several levels in a career. For ex ...
of the
Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
. It was located in
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(now
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). Its mission was to educate staff officers for the
Ottoman Army The military of the Ottoman Empire ( tr, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun silahlı kuvvetleri) was the armed forces of the Ottoman Empire. Army The military of the Ottoman Empire can be divided in five main periods. The foundation era covers the ...
.


Facilities

*In the
Ottoman Military Academy The Turkish Military Academy ( tr, Kara Harp Okulu) is a four-year co-educational military academy and part of the National Defence University. It is located in the center of Ankara, Turkey. Its mission is to develop cadets mentally and ph ...
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(1848–1953"History Of Campus"
in the official website of the Turkish War Colleges Command.
) *
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, Şişli (1853–1858), today the administrative building of the
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*In the Gülhane Military Hospital,
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(1858–1862) *
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, Şişli (February 28, 1919 – April 1, 1921)


Graduates of the Ottoman Military College


1st - 36th classes

1st class (graduated in July 1849) *
Hussein Avni Pasha Hussein, Hussain, Hossein, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein or Husain (; ar, حُسَيْن ), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-i-N ( ar, ح س ی ن, link=no), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "h ...
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, 1820,
Müşir ( ar, مشير) is an Arabic word meaning "counsellor" or "advisor". It is related to the word shura, meaning consultation or "taking counsel". As an official title, it historically indicates a personal advisor to the ruler. In this use it is ...
* Mahmud Mesud Pasha,
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, 1820, Müşir *
Mustafa Sidki Pasha Mustafa ( ar, مصطفى , Muṣṭafā) is one of the names of Prophet Muhammad, and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname. Mustafa is a common name in the Muslim world. Given name Mo ...
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Mustafa Saffet Pasha Mustafa ( ar, مصطفى , Muṣṭafā) is one of the names of Prophet Muhammad, and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname. Mustafa is a common name in the Muslim world. Given name Mo ...
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Karagümrük Karagümrük is a neighborhood in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. The neighborhood gives its name to a professional football club Fatih Karagümrük S.K., also called Karagümrükspor, that is based in the Karagümrük neighbourhood since 192 ...
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Miralay ''Miralay'' or ''Mîr-i alay'' (Gendarmerie: ''Alaybeyi'') was a military rank of the Ottoman Army and Navy. The modern Turkish equivalent is ''Albay'', meaning Colonel.Aksaray Aksaray (, Koine Greek: Ἀρχελαΐς ''Arhelays'', Medieval Greek: Κολώνεια ''Koloneya'', Ancient Greek: Γαρσάουρα ''Garsaura'') is a city in the Central Anatolia Region, Turkey, Central Anatolia region of Turkey and the ca ...
, ?, Ferik *Arif Pasha, Hocapaşa, ?, Müşir *Rifat Pasha,
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Mirliva ''Mirliva'' or ''Mîr-i livâ'' was a military rank of the Ottoman Army and Navy. It corresponds to a brigadier general (modern Turkish: ''Tuğgeneral'') in the modern Turkish Army. ''Mirliva'' is a compound word composed of ''Mir'' (commander) ...
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Mehmed Rauf Pasha Mehmed Rauf Pasha (1838 – 1923) was an Ottoman senator and liberal politician during the Second Constitutional Era The Second Constitutional Era ( ota, ایكنجی مشروطیت دورى; tr, İkinci Meşrutiyet Devri) was the period of r ...
, Constantinople, 1832, Müşir 3rd class (graduated in 1852) * Ali Saib Pasha,
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, ?, Müşir *Tahir Pasha,
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, ?, Ferik *
Ali Nizami Pasha ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; 600 – 661 CE) was the last of four Rightly Guided Caliphs to rule Islam (r. 656 – 661) immediately after the death of Muhammad, and he was the first Shia Imam. ...
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, 1821, Müşir *Eshref Pasha,
Zeyrek Zeyrek is a picturesque but poor neighbourhood of the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. It takes its name from the huge and prominent Zeyrek Mosque which started life as a Byzantine church and sits on a plateau, overlooking the Golden Horn.Eyi ...
, ?, Ferik *Cafer Pasha (Skadar sancaği, Gosina kazasi)1830, Ferik 4th class (graduated in 1853) *Suleiman Pasha,
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, ?, Ferik * Hasan Samih Pasha, Eyüp, ?, Müşir (governor) *Nuri Pasha, ?, ?, Mirliva 5th class (graduated in 1854) *
Hussein Husnu Pasha Hussein, Hussain, Hossein, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein or Husain (; ar, حُسَيْن ), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-i-N ( ar, ح س ی ن, link=no), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "h ...
, Kasımpaşa, 1829, Müşir * Mehmed Ali Pasha,
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, 1829, Müşir (
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) *
Osman Nuri Pasha Osman Nuri Pasha ( ota, عثمان نوری پاشا‎; 1832, Tokat, Ottoman Empire – 4 to 5 April 1900, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire), also known as Ghazi Osman Pasha ( tr, Gazi Osman Paşa), was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman field mars ...
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, 1833, Müşir 6th class (graduated in 1855) *Tahsin Bey,
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*Ahmed Fazil Pasha, Cerrahpaşa, ?, Ferik (KIA) 7th class (graduated in 1856) *Mehmed Munib Pasha, Kayseri, ?, Mirliva *Omer Naili Pasha, Constantinople, 1831, Mirliva *Hafiz Ismail Hakki Pasha,
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, ?, Mirliva *Ibrahim Pasha, Sarıgüzel, ?, Mirliva *Nedjib Pasha,
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, ?, Mirliva (ambassador) 8th class (graduated in 1857) *Ibrahim Pasha, Süleymaniye, ?, Ferik *
Ibrahim Edhem Pasha Ibrahim Edhem Pasha (1819–1893) was an Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier in the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878. He resigned from that post after the Ottoman chances on winn ...
, Davutpaşa, 1835, Müşir *Tahir Pasha, Paramakkapı, 1832, Müşir 9th class (graduated in 1858) *
Ahmed Esad Pasha Ahmed Esad Pasha ( tr, Sakızlı Ahmet Esat Paşa , 1828; Chios – 1875; Izmir) was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman conservative politician, statesman. He was Grand Vizier, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire during two terms in 1873 and 1875. Refer ...
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, 1826, Müşir * Hasan Rushdi Pasha, Adrianople (now
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Kolağası ''Kolağası'' (also written as ''Kol Ağası'', ''Kol Aghasi'') was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It corresponds to a Senior Captain (modern Turkish: ''Kıdemli Yüzbaşı'') or an Adjutant Major. Erik Jan Zürcher, ''The Unionist Factor ...
* Mehmed Riza Pasha, Hocapaşa, ?, Mirliva *Said Pasha, Bursa, ?, Mirliva *Mehmed Rashid Bey, Monastır, Miralay (KIA) *Mehmed Shevki Bey, Monastır, Kolağası *Kiazim Bey, ?, ?, Miralay


37th - 54th classes

46th class (graduated on March 20, 1894) *Ömer Fevzi, Davutpaşa, ?, ?, Albay *Cevat, Doğancılar, ?, ?, Albay *Raşit Galip Dozar, Yanya, ?, Albay *Mehmet Şerif, Damascus, ?, ?, ? *
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, Sultanahmet, 1307 P-6, Tuğgeneral *İ. Cevat Şakir Çobanlı, Sultanahmet, 1870, 1307 P-4, Orgeneral *Abbas, Tahmasp, ?, ?, ? *Ziya, Yanya, ?, ?, Albay *Behzat, Constantinople, ?, ?, Albay 47th class (graduated on March 13, 1895) *Mehmet Ali, Bosnia, ?, 1308 P-5, Korgeneral *
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, Beylerbeyi, ?, 1308 P-6, Albay *Neş'et, Küçük Mustafa Paşa, ?, ?, Tuğgeneral *Nuri, Trabzon, ?, ?, Albay *Mehmet Zeki, Emirgan, ?, 1308 P-1, Albay * Hasan Rıza, Constantinople, 1871, ?, Tuğgeneral (KIA) *Osman Senai, Monastir (now
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Ahmet Cemal Ahmed Djemal ( ota, احمد جمال پاشا, Ahmet Cemâl Paşa; 6 May 1872 – 21 July 1922), also known as Cemal Pasha, was an Ottoman military leader and one of the Three Pashas that ruled the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Djemal wa ...
, Çengelköy, 1872, ?, Korgeneral *İhsan, Mollagürani, ?, 1309 P-6, Tuğgeneral *Mustafa, Tırnova, ?, ?, Albay *Mustafa Hilmi, Malatya, ?, 1309 P-8, Albay *Sermet, Beylerbeyi, ?, 1309 P-9, Tuğgeneral *Halit, ?, ?, ?, Tuğgeneral * Ahmet Nuri Diriker, Rusçuk, 1876, 1312-P-23, Brigadier General Diriker, Ahmet. Cephelerde Bir Ömür. Vol. 3. Istanbul: Is Bankasi, 2013. Print. *Tahir, ?, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı 49th class (graduated on March 16, 1897) *Mehmet Vahit, Aksaray, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Hüseyin Necati, Bursa, ?, 1310 P-9, Albay *İsmail Hakkı, Filibe, ?, 1310 P-4, Albay *Ali Şevki, Monastir, ?, ?, Yarbay *Halil Recai, Monastir, ?, 1310 P-8, Albay *Tevfik, Erzurum, ?, 1310 P-3, Albay *Ahmet Refik, Constantinople, ?, ?, Albay *Hasan Basri, Sivas, ?, 1311 Top-1, Albay *Mustafa Hamdi, Silistre, ?, ?, Yarbay *Mustafa Reha, Batum, ?, 1310 Sv-2, Albay *Süleyman Şakir, Trebizond (now
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), ?, 1310 P-5, Albay *Ali Kemal, Constantinople, ?, 1310 P-7, Tuğgeneral *İbrahim Ethem, Trebizond, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı 50th class (graduated on January 24, 1898) *Ferit
Cemal Mersinli Cemal Mersinli (1875 – October 7, 1941), also known as Mehmed Djemal Pasha, Mersinli Djemal, or Djemal Kuchuk ( tr, Küçük Cemal Paşa; meaning the lesser Djemal to distinguish him from the higher-ranking Djemal Pasha) was a general of the ...
, Mersin, ?, ?, Tümgeneral *Salih, Bursa, ?, 1311 P-b-10, Albay *Mehmet Fehmi, Baghdad, ?, ?, Tümgeneral * Halil İbrahim Sedes, Sultanahmet, ?, ?, Tümgeneral * Süreyya İlmen, Constantinople, 1874, ?, Tuğgeneral *Ali, Bakırköy, ?, 1311 P-b-11, Yarbay *Zekeriya, Daghestan, ?, ?, Yarbay *Hafız Rifat, Vidin, ?, ?, Yarbay *Mehmet, Çarşamba, ?, ?, Binbaşı (KIA) *Ali Riza, Pazarcık, ?, 1311 P-b-9, Tuğgeneral *Ahmet Avni, Batum, ?, ?, Albay *Ragıp, Batum, ?, ?, Yarbay *Mehmet Nuri, Çarşamba, ?, ?, Yarbay *Ali, Bosna, ?, ?, 1311 P-b-6, Albay *Ali Remzi, Erzurum, ?, 1311 P-c-1, Yarbay *Hafız Ali, Harput, ?, ?, Binbaşı * Ali Galip, Kayseri, 1871, ?, Albay (governor) 51st class (graduated on December 25, 1898) *Behçet, Sultanselim, ?, 1311 P-c-2, Albay *Hilmi, Manisa, ?, ?, Yarbay *Celâlettin, Aksaray, ?, 1311 P-c-5, Albay *Vehbi, Servi, ?, 1311 P-c-5, Tuğgeneral *Bedri, Nişantaşı, ?, 1311 P-c-13, Yarbay *Halil, Davutpaşa, ?, ?, Yarbay *Yusuf Rasin, Batum, ?, ?, Yarbay *Hasan Vasfi, Bosnia, ?, 1311 P-c-11, Albay *Abdülkerim, Selânik, ?, 1311 P-c-9, Albay *M. Adil, Köstendil, ?, ?, 1311 P-c-15, Yarbay (KIA) *Ali Rıza, Köstendil, ?, ?, Kolağası * Kâzım Kıvılcım, Kemah, ?, 1311 P-c-14, Tümgeneral (governor) *Mustafa
Fevzi Çakmak Mustafa Fevzi Çakmak (12 January 1876 – 10 April 1950) was a Turkish field marshal ('' Mareşal'') and politician. He served as the Chief of General Staff from 1918 and 1919 and later the Minister of War of the Ottoman Empire in 1920. He lat ...
, Rumelikavağı, ?, 1311 P-c-7, Mareşal *
Ali Sait Akbaytogan 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. See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence This ...
, Balıkesir, ?, 1311 P-c-1, Orgeneral *Saffet, Bursa, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Hayrettin, Nişantaşı, ?, ?, Yarbay *Yusuf Ziya, Şehzadebaşı, ?, 1312 Top-1, Yarbay *Zihni, Çiftesaray, ?, ?, Yarbay 52nd class (graduated on January 17, 1900) *
Nihat Anılmış Nihat Anılmış (1876 in Filibe (Plovdiv) – May 31, 1954 in Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army (1861–1922), Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independen ...
, Filibe, ?, 1312 P-4, Korgeneral *Ali Ruşen, Görüce, ?, 1312 P-7, Albay *Sadık Sabri, Monastir, ?, 1312 P-1, Albay * Yusuf Izzet, Yozgat, 1312 P-6, Tümgeneral *
Yakup Şevki Subaşı Yakup Şevki Subaşı (1876 in Harput – December 20, 1939 in Istanbul), also known as Yakub Shevki Pasha, was a general of the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army. See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence ...
, Mamuretülaziz (now
Elazığ Elazığ () is a city in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, and the administrative centre of Elazığ Province and Elazığ District. It is located in the uppermost Euphrates valley. The plain on which the city extends has an altitude of . El ...
), ?, 1312 P-5, Orgeneral *Ahmet İhsan, Cyprus, ?, 1312 P-8, Albay *Süleyman Fethi, Scutari (now
Üsküdar Üsküdar () is a large and densely populated district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the Anatolian shore of the Bosphorus. It is bordered to the north by Beykoz, to the east by Ümraniye, to the southeast by Ataşehir and to the south by Kadıköy; w ...
) in Constantinople, ?, 1312 P-10, Albay (KIA) *İbrahim Habi, Serez, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Hasan Cemil Çambel, Üsküdar, 1312 P-2, Albay *Refet, Constantinople, ?, 1312 P-13, Albay *Ahmet Zeki, Constantinople, ?, ?, Albay *Muhittin, Damascus, ?, 1312 P-14, Albay *Mustafa Nimet, Aleppo, ?, 1312 P-18, Albay *Esat, Beirut, ?, ?, Binbaşı * Mehmet Vehip Kaçı, Yanya Top.1313-c-1, Korgeneral * Ahmet Faik, 1313 Top-c-2, Tümgeneral (KIA) 53rd class (graduated on February 2, 1901) *Ahmet Agâh Perin, ?, ?, ?, Yarbay *Cemil, Halıcılar, ?, ?, Kolağası *M. Nuri, Şumnu, ?, ?, Albay *Refet, Taşkasap, ?, 1313 P-9, Tuğgeneral *Ali Remzi, Selânik, ?, 1313 P-11, Tuğgeneral *Rüştü, Sultanselim, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Şükrü Bey, Şehzadebaşı, ?, 1313 P-14, Albay *Musa Kâzım Tunç, Afyonkarahisar, ?, 1313 P-18, Albay *Hüseyin Kadri, Bandırma, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Mustafa, Köstendil, ?, ?, Tuğgeneral *Hasan Basri Tosun, Dimetoka, ?, 1313 Sv-1, Albay *Mustafa Asım, Bosnia, ?, 1313 P-8, Yarbay *İsmail Hakkı, Priştine, ?, ?, Binbaşı (governor) *M. Nuri, Eruzrum, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Hafız Zühtü Yar, Fındıklı, ?, 1313 Sv-5, Yarbay *M. Sadeddin, Serez, ?, ?, Binbaşı (KIA) *Cemal, Erzurum, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Ali Rıza, Elazığ, ?, 1313 P-2, Yarbay *İskender Hakkı, Kuşadası, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Salih Zeki, Kızanlık, ?, ?, Yarbay (KIA) 54th class (graduated on January 9, 1902) *
Behiç Erkin Behiç Erkin (1876 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire – November 11, 1961, in Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish career officer, Armenian genocide perpetrator, first director (1920–1926) of the Turkish State Railways, nationalized under his aus ...
, Constantinople, 1876, ?, Albay (ambassador) *Mustafa İffet, Constantinople, ?, ?, ? *Bahaddin, Bursa, ?, 1314 P-4, Albay *Refik Uran, Kadıköy, ?, 1314 P-5, Yarbay * Mehmet Selâhattin, Bâbıali, ?, 1314 P-7, Albay * Hüseyin Selâhattin Köseoğlu, Bâbıali, ?, 1314 P-9, Albay *Mehmet Sait Kozoğlu, Divrik, ?, 1314–18, Yarbay *Osman Şevki Eskin, Defterdar, ?, 1314 P-27, Tümgeneral *Hamdi, Trabzon, ?, ?, Albay *Ahmet Nizamettin, Constantinople, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Adem Vasfi, Manastır, ?, 1314 P-22, Albay *
Şükrü Naili Gökberk Şükrü Naili Gökberk (1876 in Thessaloniki, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire – 26 October 1936 in Edirne, Turkey) was an officer of the Ottoman Army during World War I, reaching the rank of miralay ( senior colonel / brigadier) on 1 Septembe ...
, Selânik, 1876, 1314 P-13, Korgeneral *Şefik, Odabaşı, ?, 1314 P-20, Tuğgeneral *İrfan Durukan, Kasımpaşa, ?, 1314 P-10, Albay *Ömer Lütfi, Fatih, ?, 1314 P-3, Albay *Ali Rıza, Kayseri, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Aziz Samih, Tophane, ?, ?, Albay *Abdurrahman, Mudanya, ?, 1314 P-21, Albay * Ali Hikmet Ayerdem, Yenişehir, 1877, 1314 P-16, Korgeneral *Kemalettin, Kassamçeşme, ?, 1314, P-12, Yarbay *Halit, Kandilli, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Ömer Lütfi, Yenibahçe, 1314 P-2, Albay *M. Ali, Aksaray, ?, ?, Yarbay *Mustafa Asım, İzmit, 1314 Sv-1, Yarbay *M. Ferit, Erzurum, ?, ?, Yarbay (KIA) *Selim, Damascus, ?, ?, Yarbay *Mustafa Hamdi, Üsküp, ?, 1315 Ağ.Top-1, Yarbay *Ali Fıtrî, Sivas, ?, 1315 Top-2, Albay *Şerif, Köprülü, ?, 1315 Top-1, Yarbay *Mehmet Tevfik, Kerkük, ?, 1313 P-2, Albay *Süreyya, Sarıgez, ?, ?, Yarbay


55th - 67th classes

55th class (graduated on December 5, 1902) Staff (''kurmay'') officers * Hafız Hakkı, Manastır, ?, 1315 P-2, Tuğgeneral * Enver, IConstantinople, 1881. 1315 P-4, Korgeneral *Fuat, Harkaişerif, ?, ?, Binbaşı * Mahmud Kâmil, Aleppo, 1315 P-8, Tümgeneral *Mehmet
Selâhattin Âdil Selâhattin Âdil (January 19, 1882; Constantinople (Istanbul) – February 27, 1961; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. Works * Selahattin Adil (ed. Enver Koray), ''Hayat Mücadeleleri- Selahattin ...
, Koca Mustafa Paşa, 1316 Top-b-2, Tümgeneral * İsmail Hakkı Erdener, Fındıklı, 1316 Top-1, Tümgeneral *
Fahrettin Altay Fahrettin Altay (12 January 1880 – 25 October 1974) was a Turkish military officer. The Turkish tank Altay is named in honor of him. Biography Fahrettin Altay was born to Lieutenant Colonel İsmail Bey, son of Hacı Ahmet Efendi from İz ...
, ?,
Smyrna Smyrna ( ; grc, Σμύρνη, Smýrnē, or , ) was a Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence, and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to promi ...
(now Izmir), 1315 P-1, Orgeneral *Sabit, Antep, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Ahmet Kemal, Gelibolu, ?, ?, Binbaşı *M. Nuri, Selânik, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Emrullah, Trabzon, ?, 1315 P-9, Yarbay *
Kâzım İnanç Kâzım İnanç (1880; Diyarbakır, Diyarbekir Vilayet - 21 September 1938; Ankara) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. He was of Kurdish origin.Bekir Sami Günsav Bekir Sami Günsav (1879 in Bandırma – 1934 in Istanbul) was a Turkish career officer, who served in the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army. He was born in the village of Haydar in the district of Bandırma to father Hasan Bey and mother Aishe ...
, Bandırma, ?, 1315 P-17, Albay *Mehmet Adil, Trabzon, ?, 1315 P-13, Albay *Ahmet Muhtar, Manisa, ?, 1315 P-20, Yarbay *Kasım, Edirne, ?, ?, ? *Vahit, Damascus, ?, ?, Yarbay *İbrahim Ethem, Damascus, ?, 1315 P-37, Binbaşı *Hafız İsmail, Safranbolu, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Asım, Kavak, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Hilmi, Sarıyer, ?, ?, ? *Rüştü, Şehzadebaşı, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Ziya, Edirne, ?, ?, Tuğgeneral *Cemal, Damascuc, ?, 1315 P-24, Binbaşı *Şevket, Malatya, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Veli, Pazarcık, ?, ?, Yarbay *Emin, Trabzon, 1315 P-21, Yarbay *Süleyman İlhami, Filibe, ?, 1315 P-14, Albay (KIA) * Ahmet Nuri Öztekin, Balıkesir, 1876, 1315 P-26, Albay * Ethem Servet Boral, Caucasus, 1876, 1315 P-16, Albay *Fethi, Sarıgez, ?, 1315 P-18, Yarbay *Ahmet Tevfik, Antalya, ?, 1315 P-32, Binbaşı *Tevfik, Süleymaniye, ?, ?, Binbaşı 56th class (graduated on January 4, 1904) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *Ali
Fethi Okyar Ali Fethi Okyar (29 April 1880 – 7 May 1943) was a Turkish diplomat and politician, who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He was also the second Prime Minister of Turkey (1924–1925) a ...
, Pirlepe, 1880, 1316 P-1, Binbaşı (ambassador) * Ali Fuat Erden, Taşkasap, 1884, 1316 Top-1, Korgeneral *Ali Mümtaz, Haseki, ?, 1316 P-3, Yarbay *Hafiz Cemil, Prizren, ?, 1316 P-4, Yarbay *Emin Lütfi, Damascus, ?, 1316 P-5, Binbaşı *Ahmet Muhtar, Çengelköy, 1877, ?, Binbaşı (KIA) * Şevket, Galata, 1881, 1316 Sv-3, Albay *Hayri, Konya, ?, ?, Yarbay *
Cafer Tayyar Eğilmez Cafer Tayyar Eğilmez (1877 – January 3, 1958) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces ( tr, Türk Kara Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Army (Turkish: ), is the main branch of the Turkish Armed ...
, Priştine, 1877, 1316 Sv-4, Tümgeneral *İsmail Hakkı, Baghdad, ?, 1316 P-9, Yarbay Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers * Kara Vasıf, Constantinople, ?, 1316 P-13, Albay *Necimettin, Kadıköy, ?, ?, Kolağası *Emin, Söke, ?, ?, Kolağası (KIA) *Habib, Bolu, ?, ?, Kolağası *Ahmet Sabih, Baghdad, ?, ?, Yarbay (ambassador) *Mustafa Asım, Köstendil, 1316 P-51, Binbaşı * Mustafa Muğlalı, Muğla, ?, 1316 P-21, Orgeneral *Haydar, Constantinople, ?, 1316 Sv-5, Albay *M. Zekeriye, Damascus, ?, 1316 P-24, Yarbay *Hayri, Koca Mustafa Paşa, ?, 1316 P-12, Binbaşı *
Abdülaziz Abdulaziz ( ota, عبد العزيز, ʿAbdü'l-ʿAzîz; tr, Abdülaziz; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned from 25 June 1861 to 30 May 1876, when he was 187 ...
, Kahire, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Mustafa, Selânik, ?, 1316 P-20, Binbaşı *Abdülhamit, Baghdad, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Mehmet Fuat, Diyarbakır, ?, ?, Kolağası *Mehmet, Edirne, ?, 1316 Sv-6, Yarbay *Hasan Talât, Çukurçeşme, ?, ?, Binbaşı *
Mürsel Bakû Mürsel Bakû (1881; Erzurum – 2 February 1945; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World war I, he was arrested in January 1919, prosecuted for war crim ...
, Erzurum, 1316 Sv-18, Binbaşı *
Ömer Lütfi Argeşo Ömer Lütfi Argeşo or Ömer Lütfü Argeşo (1879; (Istanbul) - December 16, 1942; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and of the Turkish Army. He served in the 1st cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey in 1920-21. Medals and ...
, Şehzadebaşı, 1879, 1316 P-25, Yarbay *Şemsettin, Damascus, ?, 1316 P-18, Binbaşı *Behram, Çarşamba, ?, 1316 P-23, Yarbay *Akif, Hacıkadın, ?, ?, Yarbay *İzzet, Mollahüsrev, ?, 1316 P-26, Tuğgeneral 57th class (graduated on January 11, 1905) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *
Ali İhsan Sâbis Ali İhsan Sâbis (1882 – 9 December 1957) was the commander for the Sixth Army of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. After the war he was exiled to Malta by the British occupation forces. After returning to Turkey, he was appointed to t ...
, Cihangir, ?, 1317 Top-1, Tümgeneral * Asım Gündüz, Kütahya, ?, 1316 P-2, Orgenearl *Ahmet Sedat Doğruer, Üsküdar, 1882, 1317 P-30, Korgeneral *Ahmet Tevfik, Selânik, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, or Mustafa Kemal Pasha until 1921, and Ghazi Mustafa Kemal from 1921 Surname Law (Turkey), until 1934 ( 1881 – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish Mareşal (Turkey), field marshal, Turkish National Movement, re ...
, Selânik, 1881, 1317 P-8, Müşir * Mehmet Hayri Tarhan, Davutpaşa, ?, 1317 P-4, Tümgeneral *Mustafa İzzet, Çanakkale, ?, ?, Albay * Ali Seydi, Rumeli Kavağı, ?, 1317 Top-2, Albay *
Ali Fuat Cebesoy Ali Fuat Cebesoy (September 23, 1882Ayfer Özçelik, ''Ali Fuad Cepesoy'', Akçağ Yayınları, 1993, , p. 1. – January 10, 1968) was a Turkish army officer and politician. Early life Ali Fuat was born in September 1882 to father Ismail ...
, Salacak, 1883, 1317 P-28, Korgeneral (ambassador) * Süleyman Şevket, Izmir, 1317 İs-1, Yarbay (ambassador) * Kemal Ohri, Ohri, 1317 P-18, Yarbay *M. Şevki, Kıztaşı, ?, ?, Binbaşı * Ahmet Müfit Özdeş, ?, ?, 1317 P-9, Yarbay Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers * Cemil Uybadın, Süleymaniye, ?, 1317 P-6, Yarbay *Mehmet Emin, Süleymaniye, ?, 1317 P-23, Binbaşı *
Cavit Erdel Cavit Erdel (1884; Adrianople (Edirne) – 5 March 1933; Ankara) was a military officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces ( tr, Türk Kara Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Army (Turkish: ), is the main branc ...
, Edirne, ?, 1317 P-14, Tuğgeneral *Hamit Fahri, Çerkeş, ?, 1317 Sv-4, Yarbay (KIA) *
Halil Kut Halil Kut (1881 – 20 August 1957) was an Ottoman Turkish military commander and politician. He served in the Ottoman army during World War I, notably taking part in the military campaigns against Russia in the Caucasus and the British in Me ...
, Yenimahalle, ?, ?, Tümgeneral * Mehmet Arif, Adana, ?, 1317 P-17, Albay * Abdi Pandır, Kasımpaşa, ?, 1317 P-16, Tümgeneral *Osman Nuri, Manisa, ?, 1317 P-3, Yarbay *Mustafa Galip Deniz, İnebolu, 1317 P-25, Korgeneral *Ali Şevket, Üsküp, ?, ?, Kolağası *İsmail Hakkı, Köprülü, 1317 Top-44, Binbaşı *Hasan Zeki, Varna, ?, 1317 P-12, Binbaşı *Süleyman İzzet, Damascus, ?, 1317 Sv-1, Yarbay *
Ahmet Faik Erner Ahmet Faik Erner (1879–1967) was an Ottoman Turkish bureaucrat and a member of the Committee for Union and Progress (CUP). Early life and education He attended the Ottoman Military College together with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, from which ...
, Bursa, ?, ?, Albay (governor) *Selim, Çerkeş, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Ali Nasman, Lâleli, ?, 1317 P-29, Binbaşı *Ali, Trabzon, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Ahmet Zeki, Süleymaniye, ?, 1317 P-27, Yüzbaşı *Halil Rifat, Trabzon, ?, 1317 P-1, Yarbay *Hüseyin Hüsnü, Kastamonu, ?, 1317 P-26, Binbaşı *Ahmet Suat Ener, Saraçhanebaşı, 1317 P-19, Yarbay *Mehmet Arif, Constantinople, 1317 Sv-5, Binbaşı *Bekir Lütfi, Constantinople, ?, ?, Yarbay (governor) *Fuat, Aksaray, ?, ?, Yarbay 58th class (graduated on November 5, 1905) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *Reşit, Cerrahpaşa, ?, 1318 P-4, Albay *Ali Fehmi, Trablusgarp, ?, 1318 P-1, Binbaşı * Hüseyin Hüsnü Alpdoğan, Taşköprü, ?, 1310 P-12, Korgeneral (governor) *Halil Rüştü, Damascus, ?, 1318 P-3, Binbaşı *Ahmet, Damascus, ?, 1318 P-6, Binbaşı *Ahmet Sırrı, Aleppo, ?, ?, Kolağası *Hilmi, Kastamonu, ?, ?, Kolağası *
Kâzım Karabekir Musa Kâzım Karabekir (also spelled Kiazim Karabekir in English; 1882 – 26 January 1948) was a Turkish general and politician. He was the commander of the Eastern Army of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I and served as Speaker of ...
, Zeyrek, 1882, 1318 P-1, Korgeneral * Sadullah Güney, Galata, ?, 1318 Kale Top-1, Albay * Kadri Demirkaya, Çukurçeşme, ?, 1318 İs-1, Tümgeneral * Emin Koral, Halıcıoğlu, ?, 1318 Ağ.Top-1, Korgeneral *
Nasuhi The Nasuhi are a sub-order of the Khalwati Sufi order. Their founder, Pir Nasuhi, was a prolific author who wrote a number of works, including a commentary upon the Qur'an. He died and was buried at his '' Özbekler Tekkesi'' in Üsküdar, Ist ...
, Damascus, 1318 P-7, Albay *Yahya Hayati, Damascus, 1318 P-2, Albay *M. Tahir, Elazığ, 1318 P-8, Binbaşı (KIA) * Yasin Hilmi, Baghdad, 1318 P-18, Tuğgeneral Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers * Salim Cevat Ayalp, Lâleli, ?, 1318 P-13, Tümgeneral *Osman Behçet, Balıkesir, ?, 1318 Top-3, Albay *Ali, Damascus, ?, 1318 P-23, Binbaşı *Nuri, Toptaşı, ?, 1318 P-27, Yarbay *Adem Safi, Hamidiye, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *
Seyfi Düzgören Seyfi Düzgören (1880 – 28 December 1948) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces ( tr, Türk Kara Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Army (Turkish: ), is the main branch of the Turkish Armed Fo ...
, Firuzağa, ?, 1318 P-14, Tümgeneral *Mustafa Kâmil, Kerkük, ?, 1318 P-30, Binbaşı *Süleyman, Isparta, 1318 P-22, Albay *Mehmet Nuri Conker, Selânik, 1318 P-15, Albay *Kadri Alkoç, Etyemez, ?, ?, Albay *
Süleyman Askeri Suleyman or Süleyman is a variant of Suleiman (the Arabic name ). It means "man of peace". Notable people with the name include: Suleyman *Suleyman I of Rûm or Suleiman ibn Qutulmish (d. 1086), founder of an independent Seljuq Turkish state in ...
, Prizren, ?, ?, Yarbay (KIA) *
Kâzım Özalp Kâzım Paşa Hazretleri Özalp (17 February 1882 – 6 June 1968) was a Turkish military officer of Albanian descent, politician, and one of the leading figures in the Turkish War of Independence. Biography Born in Köprülü (now Veles, Rep ...
, Köprülü, 1880, 1318 P-29, Orgeneral *Halil, Prizren, 1318 Sv-2, Yarbay *Mustafa Asım, Bosnia, ?, ?, Binbaşı (KIA) *Emin, Fatih, ?, ?, Yarbay (KIA) * Ethem Necdet Karabudak, Aydın, ?, ?, Albay *Hidayet, Zeyrek, ?, 1312 P-10, Yarbay *Ahmet Pertev, Seniçe, ?, 1318 Sv-5, Binbaşı *İbrahim Ethem, Damascus, ?, 1318 P-38, Binbaşı *Ahmet Hulûsi, Küçük Ayasofya, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Ali, Serez, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Ahmet Muhtar, Haseki, ?, ?, Albay *Remzi, Hisar, 1318 P-35, Binbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Halit, zincirlikuyu, ?, ?, Albay *Ali Suat Ucur, Nişantaşı, ?, 1318 P-36, Binbaşı * Mehmet Hulûsi Conk, Izmir, ?, 1318 P-24, Albay *Hasan Tahsin, Damascus, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Enis, Erzincan, ?, ?, Albay *Fikri, Tarsus, ?, 1318 P-26, Binbaşı 59th class (graduated on September 20, 1907) Staff (''kurmay'') officers * Alâettin Koval, Kasımpaşa, ?, 1319 P-7, Tümgeneral *Hasan Ruşen, Crete, ?, ?, Kolağası *Hürrem, Kars, ?, ?, Yarbay *Ali Hayri Ezer, Beylerbeyi, 1319 P-3, Yarbay *Rifat Sözüer, Sofular, ?, 1319 P-10, Yarbay *Hamdi, Karahisar, ?, 1319 P-4, Kolağası *M. Müştak, Van, ?, ?, Binbaşı (KIA) *Şakir Nimet, Aleppo, 1319 Sv-2, Yarbay *
Şefik Avni Özüdoğru Şefik Avni Özdoğru (1884 in Samsun – July 3, 1960 in Samsun) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and of the Turkish Army. Mayor of Samsun (March – June 1925). He was a younger brother of Talat Avni Özüdoğru, Talat Avni (Özüdoğru).Türk ...
, Samsun, 1886, 1319 İs-1, Yarbay *Mustafa
İsmet İnönü Mustafa İsmet İnönü (; 24 September 1884 – 25 December 1973) was a Turkish army officer and statesman of Kurdish descent, who served as the second President of Turkey from 11 November 1938 to 22 May 1950, and its Prime Minister three tim ...
, Izmir, 1884, 1319 Top-1, Orgeneral ? *
İzzettin Çalışlar İzzettin Çalışlar (1882 in Yanya ( Ioannina), Janina Vilayet – August 20, 1951 in Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. He also served as a politician and was a prominent member of the Kemalist ...
, Yanya, ?, Top-2, Orgeneral *Mehmet Refik, Crete, ?, 1319 Ağ.Top-1, Yarbay *Vecihi, Kütahya, ?, 1319 P-7, Binbaşı *Abdurrahman Sami, Yanya, ?, 1319 P-32, Kolağası * Ali Nuri Okday, Constantinople, 1883, 1318 Sv-1, Binbaşı *
İsmail Hakkı Okday İsmail Hakkı Okday (1881–1977) was an Ottoman military commander, who participated in the First Balkan War. He was of Kurdish- Crimean Tatar origin. Early life and career He was born in Athens as the son of Ahmet Tevfik Pasha, who was the ...
, Constantinople, 1881, 1318 Sv-15, Yarbay Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers *Murat Nihat, Selânik, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı * Şakir Güleş, Kırklareli, 1319 P-20, Tümgeneral *Mustafa Nesimi, Crete, ?, 1319 P-14, Yarbay *Abdülkadir, Antep, ?, 1319 P-33, Yüzbaşı *Halit, Homus, ?, 1319 P-15, Binbaşı *Hüseyin Hüsnü, Gümülcine, ?, 1319 P-22, Tuğgeneral *Celâl, Arbil, ?, 1319 P-30, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Nuri, Urfa, ?, 1319 P-12, Yarbay *Ali Naki Akman, Rodovişte, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Süleyman Sırrı, Üsküp, 1319 P-53 ?, Binbaşı *Ahmet Fuat, Baghdad, ?, 1319 P-53 ?, Binbaşı *Tevfik, Crete, ?, 1319 P-9, Binbaşı *Ali Kemal, Debre, ?, 1319 P-9, Binbaşı *
Abdurrahman Nafiz Gürman Abd al-Rahman ( ar, عبد الرحمن, translit=ʿAbd al-Raḥmān or occasionally ; DMG ''ʿAbd ar-Raḥman''; also Abdul Rahman) is a male Arabic Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', '' ...
, Akhisar, 1882, 1319 P-5, Orgeneral *İsmail Hakkı, Karahisar, ?, 1319 P-6, Albay *Mehmet Sait, Damascus, ?, 1319 P-35, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *M.
Aşir Atlı Aşir Atlı (1881; Kilis - October 23, 1957; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence This list includes high-ranking commande ...
, Kilis, ?, 1319 P-23, Tümgeneral *Muhittin Nuri, Damascus, ?, 1319 P-17, Binbaşı *Mahmut Refik, Damascus, ?, 1319 P-16, Binbaşı *Hayri, Yenişehir, ?, 1319 P-45, Albay *Mehmet Cemil, Damascus, ?, 1319 P-18, Binbaşı *Celâl, Çeşme, ?, 1319 P-20, Binbaşı *Mehmet Lütfi, Lazkiye, ?, 1319 P-28, Yarbay *Mehmet Emin, Aksaray, ?, 1319 P-36, Yarbay *Lütfi, Yenibahçe, ?, 1319 P-11, Kolağası (KIA) *Ahmet Ata, Kasımpaşa, ?, 1319 P-34, Binbaşı *Mahmut Sami, Damascus, ?, 1319 P-21, Binbaşı *Mehmet Hüsnü, Trablusşam, ?, 1319 P-29, Binbaşı *Remzi, Izmir, ?, 1319 P-27, Yarbay 60th class (graduated on September 20, 1907) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *Yusuf, Damascus, ?, ?, ? *M.
Kâzım Orbay Mehmet Kâzım Orbay (11 March 1887 – 3 June 1964) was a Turkish general and senator. He served as the third Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces. Biography Kâzım Orbay was born in Smyrna (present day: İzmir), Ottoman ...
, Izmir, 1886, 1320 Top-1, Orgeneral *Ahmet Naci Tınaz, Serfice, ?, 1320 P-3, Korgeneral *
Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir Erkilet Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir Erkilet (1883; Constantinople (Istanbul) - 1954; Ankara) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. In the fall 1941 he, along with General Ali Fuad Erden, visited the occupied territories in ...
, Kadırga, ?, 1320 P-5, Tümgeneral *Kemal, Bursa, ?, 1320 P-9, Kolağası * Keramettin Kocaman, Davutpaşa, ?, 1320 Top-2, Korgeneral *Esat Faik, Debre, 1320 P-15, Yarbay (KIA) * Osman Zati Koral, Izmir, ?, 1320 Ağ.Top-1, Tümgeneral *Tahir, Yanya, ?, 1320 P-31, Albay *Ali Rıza, Kudüs, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Nevres, Crete, ?, ?, Kolağası Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers * İbrahim Lütfü Karapınar, Sivas, ?, ?, Tümgeneral *Ahmet Sabri, Damascus, ?, 1320 P-18, Binbaşı *Ahmet Fikri, Filibe, ?, 1320 P-4, Yüzbaşı * Burhanettin Denker, Kırrklareli, ?, 1320 P-28, Tümgeneral *Bekir Sıtkı, Crimea, ?, 1320 P-13, Albay *Hasan Tahsin, Serez, ?, 1320 P-30, Yarbay *Rıza, Firuzağa, ?, 1320 P-6, Yarbay * Hüseyin Hüsnü Kılkış, Kılkış, 1320 P-40, Korgeneral *
Hayrullah Fişek General Hayrullah Fişek (1885–1975) was a career officer in the Ottoman Army (1861–1922), Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army (Captain, Ottoman War Academy, 1904 - rtd. 1945, Major-General (Mirliva)Mahmut Goloğlu, ''Cumhuriyete doğru, 1921-1 ...
, Kalkandelen, 1320 P-7, Tümgeneral *Sami, Constantinople, ?, ?, ? *Yusuf İzzet, Çanakkale, ?, 1320 P-26, Binbaşı *Alâeddin, Damascus, ?, 1320 P-16, Binbaşı * Ali Rıza Artunkal, ?, Filibe, 1320 P-34, Korgeneral *Fuat, Mudanya, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Kemal, Hafızpaşa, ?, 1320 P-25, Albay *M. Hayrullah, İşkodra, ?, ?, ? *Mehmet Zihni, Trebizond, ?, ?, ? *R. Rüştü, Hayzar, ?, 1320 P-24, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mahmut Ruhi, Erzurum, ?, 1320 P-19, Binbaşı *Naim Cevat, Kırkkilise, 1320 P-31, Binbaşı *Ahmet Tahir, Constantinople, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Yasin, Damascus, 1320 P-14, Kolağası 61st class (graduated on August 24, 1908) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *Muhittin, Kasımpaşa, ?, 1321 P-7, Binbaşı *Ahmet Suphi, Damascus, ?, 1320 P-1, Binbaşı *
Kemalettin Sami Kamal ad-Din ( ar, كمال‌ الدين, ''Kamāl ad-Dīn'') is a male Muslim given name or surname (''laqab'' in Arabic), meaning "perfection of the religion" in Arabic. The name is formed from the elements '' kamāl'' (), ''al-'' (), and '' d ...
, Sinop, 1321 P-2, Korgeneral (ambassador) *
Hüsrev Gerede Hüsrev Gerede (1884 in Adrianople, Adrianople Vilayet – March 30, 1962 in Istanbul) was a Turkish diplomat and career officer, who served in the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army.Türk Parlamento Tarihi Araştırma Grubu, ''Türk Parlamento ...
, Herzegovina, 1321 P-5, Yarbay (ambassador) *Abdülhamit, Baghdad, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Ali Rıza, Cerrahpaşa, ?, 1321 P-1, Binbaşı * Hasan Basri Saran, Şumnu, 1885, 1321 P-8, Korgeneral *Hayri, Damascus, ?, 1320 P-8, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Ahmet Nuri, Sultanahmet, ?, 1321 İs-8, Yarbay * Ali Galip Türker, Usturmaca, ?, 1321 P-13, Korgeneral *Hüseyin Remzi, Eskişehir, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet, Damascus, ?, 1321 P-11, Yüzbaşı Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers * İbrahim Beken, Gemlik, 1883, 1321 P-10, Tümgeneral *
Ahmet Zeki Soydemir Ahmet Zeki Soydemir (1883; Salonica (Thessaloniki) - Sep 4, 1954; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces ( tr, Türk Kara Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Army (Turkish: ), is the main br ...
, Selânik, 1321 P-15, Tümgeneral *Ahmet Fatin, Sinop, ?, 1321 P-3, Albay *Ahmet Naci, İştip, ?, 1321 P-8, Yüzbaşı *Bekir Fikri, Elazığ, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Tahsin, Yusufpaşa, ?, 1321 P-22, Binbaşı (KIA) *
Sabit Noyan Sabit Noyan (1887; Istanbul - 1967; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence This list includes high-ranking commanders who took ...
, Çarşamba, 1321 P-30, Orgeneral *Cemal, Izmir, ?, 1321 P-29, Binbaşı *Cemal, Manisa, ?, ?, Yarbay *Hasan, Feriköy, 1321 P-14, Binbaşı *Cemil, Kartal, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı *Hasan, Kerkük, ?, 1321 P-28, Albay *Hüseyin Yahya, Damascus, 1321 P-24, ? *Hüseyin Hüsnü, Elbasan, 1321 P-25, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Hüseyin Hüsnü, Köprülü, 1321 P-38, Albay * Hüseyin Avni Uler, Constantinople, ?, ?, Tümgeneral *Hakkı Muhlis Hasa, Adrianople (now
Edirne Edirne (, ), formerly known as Adrianople or Hadrianopolis (Greek: Άδριανούπολις), is a city in Turkey, in the northwestern part of the province of Edirne in Eastern Thrace. Situated from the Greek and from the Bulgarian borders, ...
), ?, 1321 P-21, Binbaşı *Sami, Aleppo, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Şemsettin, Uluborlu, 1323 P-34, Binbaşı *Arif, Damascus, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Osman Nuri, Çerkeş, ?, ?, YÜzbaşı *Ferit, Damascus, ?, 1321 Sv-1, Binbaşı *Mehmet Hamdi, Trablusgarp, 1321–31, Binbaşı *Mehmet Ali, Amtalua, ?, ?, ? *Mehmet Ali, Damascus, 1321 P-27, Yüzbaşı *Mehmet Fahri, Elazığ, 1321 P-9, Albay * Mehmet Sabri Ertuğ, Elazığ, 1321 P-12, Tuğgeneral 62nd class (graduated on August 26, 1909) Staff (''kurmay'') officers * Mümtaz Aktay, Sultanahmet, ?, 1322 P-1, Korgeneral * Taha, Baghdad, 1888, 1322 P-20, Yarbay *Osman Neceti, Cihangir, ?, ?, Binbaşı *Sami, Gebze, ?, 1322 P-8, Yüzbaşı (KIA) * Hasan Rıfat Mataracı, Bosnia, ?, 1322 P-5, Korgeneral * Rüştü Akın, Filibe, ?, 1322 P-15, Korgeneral *Şefik, Van, ?, 1322 P-4, Binbaşı *Abdülmecit Sakmar, Bursa, 1322 P-13, Albay * Halit Hüseyin Daday, Kastamonu, 1884, 1322 Top-2, Albay Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers *Yusuf Ziya Kayan, Pleveze, 1883, 1322 P-21, Albay *Mehmet Ağustos, Ağustos, ?, 1322 P-3, Albay * Ahmet Derviş, Yenice-i Vardar, ?, 1322 P-26, Korgeneral * Ahmet Fevzi Akarçay, Tikveş, ?, 1322 P-17, Tümgeneral *Yusuf Kâmil, Diyarbakır, ?, 1322-12, Albay *Yusuf Kenan, Monastir, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Hasan Adil, Constantinople, ?, 1322 P-23, Binbaşı *Nazif, Baghdad, ?, 1322 P-22, Yüzbaşı *Halil Zeki, Kerkük, ?, ?, Yüzbaşı * Ali Remzi Yiğitgüden, Crete, ?, 1322 Top-1, Tümgeneral *Mahmut Nedim, Malatya, ?, 1318 P-91, Yarbay * Veysel Ünüvar, Erzincan, ?, ?, Tümgeneral *Süleyman Rasim, Aydın, ?, 1322 P-10, Yarbay *Halil Cevdet Sepicioğlu, Etyemez, 1322 P-6, Albay *Ahmet Refik, Damascus, 1322 Sv-1, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Ömer Basim, Aleppo, 1322 P-16, Yüzbaşı 63rd class (graduated on August 13, 1910) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *
Salih Omurtak Salih Omurtak (1889–23 June 1954) was a Turkish general and the fourth Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces. Biography He was born 1889 in Thessaloniki, in the Salonica Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Greece). ...
, Sofular, 1889, 1323 P-1, Orgeneral *M. Saffet Arıkan, Erzincan, 1887, 1323 P-2, Albay *Mehmet Şerif, Damascus, 1887, 1323 Sv-2, Binbaşı *Yusuf, Beşiktaş, ?, 1323 Top-1, ? *Mehmet Şevki, İspir, 1885, 1323 P-5, Yüzbaşı * Ismail Hakkı Berkok, Gengelköy, 1885, 1323 P-6, Tuğgeneral * Mehmet Nazım, Tophane, 1887, 1323 P-3, Yarbay (KIA) *Hüseyin Hayrettin, Constantinople, 1889, 1323 P-11, Yüzbaşı *Mahmut Hamdi, Selânik, ?, 1322 P-14, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Nahit, Kantarcılar, 1888, 1323 P-30, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Bahaettin, Manastır, 1883, 1323 P-18, Yüzbaşı Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers * Mehmet Sabri Beşe, 1885, 1323 P-17, Tümgeneral *Hamza, Rize, 1886, 1323 P-383, Yüzbaşı (KIA) * Yusuf Ziya Ekinci, Erzurum, 1886, Top-3, Tümgeneral * Ali Hamit Doğruer, Scutari (Üsküdar), 1887, 1323 Sv-1, Tuğgeneral *Ahmet Tevfik, Dir, 1886, 1323 P-4, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Rüştü Akpirim, Babahaydar, 1886, 1323 P-27, Albay *İzzet, Yanya, 1884, 1323 P-8, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Şevket, Tırnova, 1885, 1323 P-15, ? *Mustafa, Damascus, 1885, 1323 Sv-33, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Tahir, Yeşiltulumba, 1886, 1323 P-27, Binbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Selim, Damascus, 1890, 1323 Top-25, Binbaşı *İbrahim, Crete, 1884, 1323 P-19, Albay *Hüseyin, Beşiktaş, 1885, 1323 P-16, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Selâhattin, Aleppo, 1890, 1323 P-23, Albay *Hüseyin, Küçükpazar, 1885, 1323 P-12, Yüzbaşı *Nurettin, Aksaray, 1887, 1323 P-22, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Tahir, Keşan, 1884, 1323 P-28, Yüzbaşı *Ali Rıza, Trabzon, 1884, 1323 Sv-6, Yarbay *Tacettin, Hanya, 1885, 1323 P-28, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Adil Türer, Izmir, 1886, 1322 Kale Top-2 *Cemil, Trablus, ?, 1323 P-33, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Selim Şerif, Damascus, 1884, ?, ? 64th class (graduated on July 28, 1912) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *
Refet Bele Refet Bele (1881 – 3 October 1963), also known as Refet Bey or Refet Pasha was a Turkish military commander. He served in the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army, where he retired as a general. Life He was born to a Turkish family in Thessalon ...
, Selânik, 1881, 1314 P-19, Mirliva *Mustafa Edip, Adapazarı, 1881, 1314 P-29, Miralay *Mehmet Kenan Dalbaşar, Yani Kaldırım, 1885, 1318 Sv-7, Korgeneral *Mesut, Çankırı, 1882, 1320 P-1, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Mehmet Nihat, Bursa, 1885, 1321 P-6, Yarbay *Ahmet Vefik, Van, 1882, 1318 Sv-13, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Sait, Selânik, 1880, 1320 P-32, Binbaşı *İsmail Hakkı Tümerdem, Eyüp, 1881, 1320 P-64, Albay *Kemal, Çemberlitaş, 1888, 1323 İs-5, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *M.
Kâzım Dirik Kâzım Dirik (1881 in Bitola, Manastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire – July 3, 1941 in Edirne) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. During his political career he was Governor of Izmir between 1926 and 1935. In coo ...
, Manastır, 1879, 1315 P-5, Mirliva (governor) *Tevfik, Aleppo, 1883, 1319 P-52, Binbaşı *Ahmet Nihat, Constantinople, 1882, 1317 P-37, Albay Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers *Mehmet İhsan Hün, Yenice-i Vardar, 1321 P-50, Albay *Cemal, Aksaray, 1880, 1317 P-90, Binbaşı (KIA) *Sait, Constantinople, 1880, 1314 P-64, Binbaşı (governor) *Kenan, İzmit, 1879, 1317 P-177, Albay *Hasan Tahsin, Angora (now
Ankara Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and over 5.7 million in Ankara Province, maki ...
), 1879, 1318 P-61, Binbaşı (KIA) *Yusuf Kemal, Erzurum, 1883, 1318 P-144, Binbaşı *Hikmet, Şehremini, 1881, 1318 Sv-8, Binbaşı *Saffet, Davutpaşa, 1880, 1318 Sv-6, Yarbay 65th class (graduated on July 28, 1914) Staff (''kurmay'') officers *M. Tevfik Bıyıkoğlu, Çanakkale, 1889, 1324 Top-2, Albay *M. Celâlettin Germeyanoğlu, Nişantaş, 1889, 1324 P-319, Binbaşı *Hüseyin
Rahmi Apak Rahmi ( ar, رحمي) is a masculine Arabic and Turkish given name, it may refer to: People * Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu (1913-1975), Turkish painter and poet * Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar (1864–1944), Turkish writer and politician * Rahmi Koç Mu ...
, Babaeski, 1887, 1323 P-28, Albay * Muzaffer Ergüder, Bursa, 1886, 1319 P-37, Orgeneral *Cevdet, Adrianople, 1885, 1324 P-5, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Ahmet Temiz, Şumnu, 1887, 1324 Top-1, Yüzbaşı * Bekir Sıtkı, Baghdad, 1890, ?, ? *Osman Yümnü, Constantinople, 1888, 1320 Sv-2, Binbaşı * Yusuf Ziya Yazgan, Cisri Mustafa Paşa, 1888, 1324 P-16, Tümgeneral * Mahmut Nedim, Caucasus, 1880, 1316 Sv-484, Yarbay (KIA) *Ali Enver, Florina, 1887, 1324 P-78, Binbaşı (KIA) *Yakup, Erzincan, 1885, ?, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Reşat, Constantinople, 1883, 1317 P-73, Albay *Şemsettin Erkuş, Rumkale, 1889, 1324 P-7, Albay *Mehmet Neşet, Manastır, 1888, 1324 Sv-32, Albay *Mehmet Tarık, Sudan, 1887, 1324 Sv-1, Yüzbaşı * Mehmet Faik Sütünne, Sultanselim, 1884, 1320 P-60, Tümgeneral *Ahmet Nüzhet, Kilis, 1888, 1324 P-8, Binbaşı Distinguished (''mümtaz'') officers *Muzaffer Şakir, Tophane, 1889, 1324 P-80, Yüzbaşı *Mehmet Nuri, Harput, 1881, 1318 P-58, Binbaşı (KIA) *M. Mazlumi İskora, Kalkandelen, 1324 P-53, Orgeneral *Ömer, Şumnu, 1881, 1320 P-61, Binbaşı *Muhittin, Damascus, 1887, 1322 P-35, Yüzbaşı *
Ömer Halis Bıyıktay Ömer Halis Bıyıktay (1883; Erzincan - December 25, 1939; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army The Turkish Land Forces ( tr, Türk Kara Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Army (Turkish: ), is the main branch o ...
, Erzincan, 1884, 1321 P-44, Korgeneral *Mustafa, Damascus, 1888, 1321 P-78, Yüzbaşı 66th class (graduated on October 4, 1919) *M.
Recep Peker Mehmet Recep Peker (5 February 1889 – 1 April 1950) was a Turkish military officer and politician. He served in various ministerial posts and finally as the Prime Minister of Turkey. He self-identified as a FascistÖzkaya, Ahmet. ''Recep Peke ...
, Constantinople, 1889, 1323 P-44, Yarbay * Bâki Vandemir, Sultanahmet, 1889, 1324 Sv-3, Orgeneral *Ali Germeyanoğlu, Constantinople, 1889, 1324 P-320, Yüzbaşı *Mustafa Şevki, Kalkandelen, 1889, 1324 P-20, Yarbay *Mehmet Ziya, Sivas, 1888, 1324 P-8, Binbaşı * Seyfettin Akkoç, Bitlis, 1320 P-122, Tümgeneral *Hasan Tahsin, Konya, 1884, 1322 P-44, Yarbay *Ali Rıza Erem, Beşiktaş, 1887, 1324 P-1, Yarbay * İshak Avni Akdağ,
Harput Harpoot ( tr, Harput) or Kharberd ( hy, Խարբերդ, translit=Kharberd) is an ancient town located in the Elazığ Province of Turkey. It now forms a small district of the city of Elazığ. p. 1. In the late Ottoman period, it fell under the M ...
, 1889, 1324 P-11, Orgeneral *M. Ferit, Şam, 1889, 1324 P-54, Yüzbaşı *M. Kadri Musluoğlu, Aksaray, 1889, 1324 P-9, Yüzbaşı *Talât, Sultanahmet, 1888, 1324 P-1, Binbaşı *Yakup Sami, Kayseri, 1887, 1324 P-11, Yüzbaşı (KIA) *Faik Sözer, Selânik, 1885, 1324 P-2, Yarbay *Ali Rıza, Aksaray, 1884, 1321 P-91, Albay *Hasan İskender, Manastır, 1885, 1324 Sv-22, Binbaşı *Faik, Serez, 1881, 1319 P-46, Binbaşı 67th class (graduated on July 6, 1920) *Tahsin Alagöz, Isprata, 1884, 1321 P-26, Yarbay * Mustafa Cemil Taner, Uzunköprü, 1892, 1325 P-42, Tümgeneral * Mehmet Salih Erkuş, Rumkale, 1886, 1324 Sv-6, Tümgeneral * Şemsettin Taner, Uzunköprü, 1890, 1325 Sv-2, Korgeneral *Necmettin, Edirne, 1890, 1325 Sv-16, Üsteğmen *Mehmet
Nuri Yamut Mehmet Nuri Yamut Pasha (1890, Selanik – 5 June 1961, İstanbul) was a Turkish general, who became the 20th Commander of the Turkish Armed Forces on 5 June 1950. He was a career Artillery officer. In 1943 he was appointed to the 2nd Corps ''Co ...
, Selânik, 1890, 1324 P-27, Orgeneral *Ahmet Mithat, Sarıgez, 1888, 1325 P-11, Binbaşı *İsmail Hakkı Kurtcebe Noyan, Sivas, 1888, 1325 P-6, Orgeneral * Mustafa Kemal Gökçe, Erzincan, 1889, 1325 P-354, Tümgeneral *Mehmet Şükrü Ögel, Sarıgez, 1888, 1325 P-28, Albay *Mehmet Şükrü Koçak, Elazığ, 1885, 1321 Sv-3, Yarbay *Mehmet Kemalettin, Çengelköy, 1885, 1323 J-31, Albay *Halil, Manastır, 1889, 1325 P-12, Yüzbaşı *İ. Kemal Baybora, Bayburt, 1890, 1325 Sv-4, Yarbay * Recep Ferdi Süalp, Edirne, 1887, 1324 P-10, Tümgeneral *Ali Haydar, Elazığ, 1888, 1324 P-66, Binbaşı (KIA) *Cevat Karsan, Fethiye, 1885, 1321 P-169, Albay *Hayri, Büyükdere, 1887, 1325 P-185, Yüzbaşı *Nebil, Constantinople, 1887, ?, Yüzbaşı *İsmail Ekrem Baydar, Constantinople, 1886, 1321 Top-3, Korgeneral


Education

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Education in the Ottoman Empire The education The first stage of elementary education and teaching in the Ottoman Empire has been called as Sibyan Schools (Sibyan Mektepleri). The education system of Ottomans founded on Sıbyan Schools. Sibyan Schools was the first and the las ...


References


External links


"History of Education"
in the official website of the Turkish War Colleges Command.
"Harp Akd. Komutanlığı'ndan Mezun Komutan ve Devlet Büyükleri"
in the official website of the Turkish War Colleges Command. {{in lang, tr Staff colleges 1848 establishments in the Ottoman Empire