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Nuri Killigil

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Allegiance
  
Siblings
  
Enver Pasha

Role
  
Enver Pasha's brother


Name
  
Nuri Killigil

Nephews
  
Ali Enver Beyefendi

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Born
  
1889Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (
1889
)

Rank
  
Mirliva Fahri (honorary) Ferik

Commands held
  
Africa Groups Command, Army of Islam

Battles/wars
  
Italo-Turkish WarFirst World WarBattle of Baku

Died
  
March 2, 1949, Sutluce, Istanbul, Turkey

Nieces
  
Mahpeyker Enver Hanimsultan, Turkan Enver Hanimsultan

Battles and wars
  
Similar People
  
Enver Pasha, Mursel Baku, Lionel Dunsterville, Stepan Shaumian, Kazim Orbay

Years of service
  
Ottoman: 1911-1919

Nuri Killigil, also known as Nuri Pasha (1889–1949) was a general in the Ottoman Army. He was the half-brother of Ottoman Minister of War, Enver Pasha. During World War II, he helped to establish the Turkestan legion of the Schutzstaffel, the major paramilitary of Nazi Germany. Nuri Pasha is of Circassian decent.

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Libya

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Infantry Machine-Gun Captain Nuri Efendi was sent to Libya on an illegal Greek ship with Major Jafar al-Askari Bey and 10,000 gold. His mission was to organize and coordinate operations of Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa forces with local forces against Italian and British forces. They landed on the shore between Tobruk and Sallum on February 21, 1915 and then went to Ahmed Sharif es Senussi in Sallum. In 1917, in an attempt to organize the efforts which was dispersed by the British, the Ottoman General Staff established the “Africa Groups Command” (Afrika Grupları Komutanlığı), of which the primary objective was the coastal regions of Libya. Lieutenant Colonel Nuri Bey was appointed its first commander. And his chief of Staff was Staff Major Abdurrahman Nafiz Bey (Gürman).

Caucasus

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Nuri Bey's elder brother Enver Pasha, commander of the Ottoman Army, who saw an opportunity in Caucuses after the Russian Revolution took Russia out of Word War I, called back Nuri Bey from Libya. He was promoted to Mirliva Fahri (honorary) Ferik and gave the mission to form and command the Army of Islam. Nuri Bey came to Yelizavetpol (present day: Ganja) on May 25, 1918 and began to organize his forces. The Army of Islam was formed officially on July 10, 1918

At the end of the war, Nuri was arrested by British troops and held in detention in Batum, awaiting trial for wartime crimes. In August 1919, his supporters ambushed guards escorting him and helped him escape to Erzurum.

Later life

In 1938, Killigil bought a coal mining plant in Turkey. He began to organize the production of guns, bullets, gas masks, and other war equipment. After some time, he announced the end of the production of weapons, but still secretly continued production.

Killigil established contact with the Nazi Germany ambassador in Ankara in 1941 in order to win support for the Pan-Turkic cause. With his assistance, the Turkestan legion was formed by the Schutzstaffel. During World War II, Killigil was in Germany attempting to achieve the recognition of the independence of Azerbaijan. The attempts were unsuccessful.

He was killed on March 2, 1949 by an explosion in his factory that also killed 26 other people.

References

Nuri Killigil Wikipedia