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Battle of Sarikamish (1920)

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Date
  
29 September 1920

Location
  
Sarıkamış, Turkey

Result
  
Turkish victory

2,500 infantry, 400 cavalry, 70 machine guns and 18 cannons
  
Elements of the 12th division

Similar
  
Turkish–Armenian War, Battle of Aydın, Battle of Marash, Malgaç Raid, Siege of Aintab

The Battle of Sarıkamış was a conflict between the First Republic of Armenia and the Eastern Front of the Army of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey which was on September 29, 1920 at Sarıkamış.

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Background

In late September 1920, the Armenians started several attacks against the Turkish forces in the area. On 24 September, an Armenian force of at least 800 men, supported with 9 machine guns, started an unsuccessful attack against the weak Turkish entrenchments in Bardız Şenkaya. The attack was repulsed and it had cost them 47 killed and several wounded. Additionally 2 machine guns and ammunition were captured by the Turks. The Turks suffered 8 killed and 10 wounded during the attack. These attacks gave the Turkish commanders an insight on Armenian military capabilities.

Active Stage

The Turkish forces quickly defeated the Armenian troops in the town. The remaining Armenian forces retreated to the Kötek-Selim-Göle line and stayed there until 30 September.

Results

By September 29, Karabekir's forces had retaken Sarıkamış and the following day Kağızman.

References

Battle of Sarikamish (1920) Wikipedia