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Name
  
Sahin Bey

Died
  
1920, Gaziantep, Turkey

Role
  
Military Commander

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Mehmed Said (1877, Gaziantep, Aleppo Vilayet – 28 March 1920), better known as Sahin Bey, was the commander of the Turkish revolutionaries that were stationed in the city of Gaziantep during the Turkish War of Independence.

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Ottoman Army Years

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Beginning in 1899, he started to take active roles at numerous battles for the Ottoman Empire. He was sent to Yemen to fight against the local imams that were trying to take the control of the region from the Ottomans. His efforts would help the Ottoman Empire to control Yemen until its dissolution after World War I.

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Later, he voluntarily went to Ottoman Tripolitania in 1911 to defend the Ottoman territories against the invading Italian forces. After a successful beginning for the Ottoman side, the Italo-Turkish War turned out to be an Italian victory in the end. An outcome that ended the Ottoman presence in the North Africa totally. Disappointed after the defeat, Sahin Bey returned to Istanbul and was sent to the Balkan front immediately. Another defeat was waiting for him there. Turks lost nearly all of their territories in Europe.

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Sahin Bey's return to the Western front would come after the Ottoman Empire entered the World War I on the side of the Central Powers. He was sent to Galicia to help the allies of the empire. He was later transferred to the Middle Eastern front of the war, specifically to Sinai in 1917. There he took part in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign which resulted with another defeat for the Ottoman-German alliance. Sahin Bey became a prisoner of war in the hands of the British forces. He was not released until 1919.

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When he returned in 1919 to his homeland, Southeast Anatolia, he became the representative of the Ottoman Army, with a duty to control the important road between Kilis and Gaziantep. There he saw the disadvantageous results of World War I.

Local leader of the revolution

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1919 was an important year for the Turkish revolution against the invading Allies. Mustafa Kemal was starting a revolt in Anatolia, and the French were invading Sahin Bey's homeland. Sahin Bey decided to join the spirit of the revolution and became the leader of the local revolutionaries.

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He was hoping to defeat the French Army, as his comrades had done at the Battle of Marash. For this purpose, he attacked Charles Joseph Edouard Andrea's forces, a spearhead group of the actual army, that left Kilis to Aintab in the morning of 26 March 1920. The combat started with the advance of the Turkish side, but turned into a defeat when the main French force arrived onto the battlefield. Sahin Bey nevertheless fought against the advancing Andrea's troops and managed to stop them on Elmali bridge. On 28 March, he and his men were killed, allowing Andrea's forces could enter to the city of Aintab.

References

Sahin Bey Wikipedia