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Buried at
  
Turkish State Cemetery

Role
  
Military Officer

Name
  
Fahrettin Altay

Rank
  
Orgeneral

Years of service
  
1902–1945


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Born
  
20 January 1880 Iskodra, Scutari Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (
1880-01-20
)

Allegiance
  
Ottoman Empire (1902–1920)  Turkey (1920–1945)

Service/branch
  
Ottoman Army  Turkish Army

Battles/wars
  
Balkan Wars World War I Turkish War of Independence

Died
  
October 25, 1974, Istanbul, Turkey

Place of burial
  
Turkish State Cemetery, Ankara, Turkey

Battles and wars
  
Balkan Wars, World War I, Turkish War of Independence

Commands held
  
26th Infantry Division, XV Corps, XII Corps, 3rd Corps, First Army, Second Army

Similar People
  
Izzettin Calislar, Cevat Cobanli, Kemalettin Sami Gokcen, Ali Sait Akbaytogan, Cemil Cahit Toydemir

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Fahrettin Altay (12 January 1880 – 25 October 1974) was an Ottoman born Turkish military officer.

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He was born to Turkish parents, Ismail Bey and Hayriye Hanım that lived in İşkodra (present day: Shkodër) in Scutari Vilayet.

He was known as the commander of V Cavalry Corps that participated in various battles of the Turkish War of Independence. His most valued and priced action was the role of V Cavalry Corps during the famous Battle of Dumlupınar, where the V Cavalry Corps passed behind the Greek lines in the beginning of the battle. His cavalry cut Greek supply and communication. They raised havoc among the retreating Greek Corps and also captured General Nikolaos Trikoupis, CO of Greek forces in Anatolia. In Great Smyrna Offensive, V Cavalry Corps was one of the vanguards of the Turkish Army.

According to Altay Spor Tarihi ("The History of Altay Sports Club"), in 1966 when Fahrettin Altay visited the Altay Sports Club at Izmir, he explained to Erdoğan Tözge how his surname was given. According to Erdoğan Tözge, he presented a gold fountain pen to Fahrettin Altay, and asked him how he chose Altay as his surname. Fahrettin Altay replied, When we visited Izmir with Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha during the years of armistice, the Altay club played football against a mixed team consisted of Royal Navy personnel. We watched the game together. Altay club played very nice and when they won against the British, Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha was affected, honored and expressed his appreciation. After a long time had passed and Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha sent me to Tabriz to settle border dispute with Iran. During my staying at Tabriz, the Surname Law was adopted in the Grand National Assembly, and the Assembly gave the name Atatürk to Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha unanimously. All country congratulated him because of his new surname. I also sent a telegraph and celebrated. Atatürk's response that he received the next day, was:

Dear Fahrettin Altay Pasha, I also congratulate you and wish you honorable and glorious days as Altay.

Afterwards, Fahrettin said, "My eyes were full when I received the telegram. Atatürk deemed me worthy of surname Altay for the memory of the football match of Altay that we had watched together and he had been affected."

The main battle tank Altay is named in honor of him.

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References

Fahrettin Altay Wikipedia


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