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Urla clashes

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Urla clashes
Part of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22)

Greek soldiers disembarking in Smyrna (May 1919)
Date16–17 May 1919
Location
Result

Greek victory

  • Greek army enters Urla
Belligerents
Greece Kuva-yi Milliye
Commanders and leaders
Lieutenant colonel Kazım Bey¹
Strength
800 irregular Greeks[1]
2 Greek army companies[2]
25 soldiers and gendarmeries[2]
120 militia men[3]
1: 173. regiment commander, 2: 173. regiment soldiers

Urla Clashes were a series of clashes in Urla (now a district center of İzmir Province, Turkey) during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922). After the Greek landing at İzmir, the Greek army advanced and occupied Bornova and Karşıyaka. After that, it advanced to the Karaburun Peninsula where Urla was situated.

Prelude Edit

Incited by the Greek army's presence, about 800 armed local Greeks started to besiege and attack Turkish villages in Urla.[4] The villages of Kuşçular, Kızılcaköy and Devederesi were looted and burnt down.[5] Additionally, a Greek Evzones company, disembarking a torpedo boat, went ashore in Urla and started to occupy Urla.[5]

Clashes Edit

At this time, the 173. infantry regiment of the Ottoman 56th division was stationed in Urla. The commander of the regiment was Lieutenant colonel Kazım Bey. The regiment consisted of 100 men, but most of them were scattered around Urla. Kazım Bey had only 25 soldiers and gendarmeries under his command when the attacks commenced. With these 25 men, he managed to repel the irregular Greek attacks.[3] As soon as the local Turkish population heard about these incidents, they entered the arms depot of the town and took the rifles and ammunition. With these rifles and ammunition, they established the first Kuva-yi Milliye unit in western Anatolia, consisting of 120 men.[2] This militia unit joined Kazım Bey's forces. The clashes lasted from 16–17 May. A Greek battleship docked at the Urla pier and unloaded more Greek troops. The arrival of Greek troops, from Smyrna, accompanied by a British officer, ended the clashes on the evening of 17 May.

Aftermath Edit

The surrendered Turkish soldiers and gendarmeries were disarmed and arrested.[6] On the other hand, most of the 120 men strong militia unit retreated to the interior of Anatolia. It has been claimed that these clashes in Urla marked the first combined activity between Turkish irregular and regular units in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ Oğuz Gülcan, 2007, page 178.
  2. ^ a b c d Baki Sarısakal: Belge ve tanıklarla Samsun'dan Ankara'ya: 19 Mayıs 1919 - 23 Nisan 1920, Issue 1, 2008, ISBN 9759229668, page 213.
  3. ^ a b Kadir Kasalak: Kuva-yı Milliye'nin Askeri Açıdan Etüdü, (Atatürk Research Center Journal, issue 42, Edition: XIV, November 1998, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin 75. Yılı Özel Sayısı). (in Turkish)
  4. ^ A. Munis Armağan: Bozmenderes'ten Bozdağlar'a Kuvayı Milliye, 2005, ISBN 9789759800116, page 52.
  5. ^ a b Celâl Bayar: Ben de yazdım, Baha Matbaası, 1968, page 1815.
  6. ^ Oğuz Gülcan, 2007, page 179.

Sources Edit

  • Oğuz Gülcan: BATI ANADOLU’DA KUVAYI MİLLİYENİN OLUŞUMU (1919–1920), Ankara Üniversitesi Türk İnkılap Tarihi Enstitüsü, 2007, pages 177-179 (Ankara University Open Archive System). (in Turkish)

urla, clashes, part, greco, turkish, 1919, greek, soldiers, disembarking, smyrna, 1919, date16, 1919locationurlaresultgreek, victory, greek, army, enters, urlabelligerentsgreecekuva, milliyecommanders, leaderslieutenant, colonel, kazım, strength800, irregular,. 38 19 N 26 45 E 38 317 N 26 750 E 38 317 26 750 Urla clashesPart of the Greco Turkish War 1919 22 Greek soldiers disembarking in Smyrna May 1919 Date16 17 May 1919LocationUrlaResultGreek victory Greek army enters UrlaBelligerentsGreeceKuva yi MilliyeCommanders and leadersLieutenant colonel Kazim Bey Strength800 irregular Greeks 1 2 Greek army companies 2 25 soldiers and gendarmeries 2 120 militia men 3 1 173 regiment commander 2 173 regiment soldiers Urla Clashes were a series of clashes in Urla now a district center of Izmir Province Turkey during the Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 After the Greek landing at Izmir the Greek army advanced and occupied Bornova and Karsiyaka After that it advanced to the Karaburun Peninsula where Urla was situated Contents 1 Prelude 2 Clashes 3 Aftermath 4 References 5 SourcesPrelude EditIncited by the Greek army s presence about 800 armed local Greeks started to besiege and attack Turkish villages in Urla 4 The villages of Kuscular Kizilcakoy and Devederesi were looted and burnt down 5 Additionally a Greek Evzones company disembarking a torpedo boat went ashore in Urla and started to occupy Urla 5 Clashes EditAt this time the 173 infantry regiment of the Ottoman 56th division was stationed in Urla The commander of the regiment was Lieutenant colonel Kazim Bey The regiment consisted of 100 men but most of them were scattered around Urla Kazim Bey had only 25 soldiers and gendarmeries under his command when the attacks commenced With these 25 men he managed to repel the irregular Greek attacks 3 As soon as the local Turkish population heard about these incidents they entered the arms depot of the town and took the rifles and ammunition With these rifles and ammunition they established the first Kuva yi Milliye unit in western Anatolia consisting of 120 men 2 This militia unit joined Kazim Bey s forces The clashes lasted from 16 17 May A Greek battleship docked at the Urla pier and unloaded more Greek troops The arrival of Greek troops from Smyrna accompanied by a British officer ended the clashes on the evening of 17 May Aftermath EditThe surrendered Turkish soldiers and gendarmeries were disarmed and arrested 6 On the other hand most of the 120 men strong militia unit retreated to the interior of Anatolia It has been claimed that these clashes in Urla marked the first combined activity between Turkish irregular and regular units in the Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 2 References Edit Oguz Gulcan 2007 page 178 a b c d Baki Sarisakal Belge ve taniklarla Samsun dan Ankara ya 19 Mayis 1919 23 Nisan 1920 Issue 1 2008 ISBN 9759229668 page 213 a b Kadir Kasalak Kuva yi Milliye nin Askeri Acidan Etudu Ataturk Research Center Journal issue 42 Edition XIV November 1998 Turkiye Cumhuriyeti nin 75 Yili Ozel Sayisi in Turkish A Munis Armagan Bozmenderes ten Bozdaglar a Kuvayi Milliye 2005 ISBN 9789759800116 page 52 a b Celal Bayar Ben de yazdim Baha Matbaasi 1968 page 1815 Oguz Gulcan 2007 page 179 Sources EditOguz Gulcan BATI ANADOLU DA KUVAYI MILLIYENIN OLUSUMU 1919 1920 Ankara Universitesi Turk Inkilap Tarihi Enstitusu 2007 pages 177 179 Ankara University Open Archive System in Turkish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Urla clashes amp oldid 1153509740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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