Selâhattin Âdil
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Born | January 19, 1882 Constantinople (Istanbul), Ottoman Empire |
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Died | February 27, 1961 Istanbul, Turkey | (aged 80)
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Allegiance | Ottoman Empire Turkey |
Years of service | Ottoman Empire: 1900–1920 Turkey: June 1920 – September 29, 1923 |
Rank | Major general |
Commands | Chief of Staff of the Dardanelles Fortified Area Command, 12th Division, 13th Division, XI Corps, XIX Corps, XVII Corps, Dardanelles Fortified Area Command, XVII Corps, General Directorate of Military Manufacturing II Corps, Undersecretary of the Ministry of National Defense, Istanbul Command |
Battles / wars | Italo-Turkish War Balkan Wars First World War Turkish War of Independence |
Other work | Governor of the Adana Province Member of the GNAT (Ankara) |
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
[edit]- Selahattin Adil (ed. Enver Koray), Hayat Mücadeleleri- Selahattin Adil Paşa'nın Hatıraları, Zafer Matbaası, 1982.
See also
[edit]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. 117. (in Turkish)
External links
[edit]Media related to Selâhattin Âdil at Wikimedia Commons
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- 1882 births
- 1961 deaths
- Military personnel from Istanbul
- Democrat Party (Turkey, 1946–1960) politicians
- Deputies of Ankara
- Governors of Adana
- Ottoman Army officers
- 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
- Turkish military personnel of the Turkish War of Independence
- Ottoman Imperial School of Military Engineering alumni
- Ottoman Military College alumni
- Recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red Ribbon (Turkey)
- Burials at Turkish State Cemetery