Halil Kut (1881 – 20 August 1957), also known as Halil Pasha, was an Ottoman military commander and politician. He served in the Ottoman Army during World...
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Olympic sport wrestler Halil Kut (1881–1957), Ottoman-born Turkish regional governor, military commander and genocide perpetrator Halil Köse (born 1997), Belgian-born...
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led by Agha Petros and Malik Khoshaba, and Ottoman Empire force led by Halil Kut. In the summer of 1915, the Assyrians of Hakkari successfully stopped...
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Kut is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Burak Kut (born 1973), Turkish pop singer and songwriter Halil Kut (1881–1957), Ottoman...
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Ottoman forces under Halil Pasha arrived on 7 December 1915. Once it became clear the Ottomans had enough forces to lay siege to Kut, Townshend ordered...
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in the victory. One month later, Halil Kut abandoned Persia with his army reduced to half of its original size. Halil blamed his defeat on the Christians...
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grand vizier Halil Şerif Pasha (1831–1879), Ottoman diplomat and art collector Halil Pasha (painter) (1857–1939), Impressionist painter Halil Kut (1881–1957)...
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lines from the rear was intercepted by an Ottoman cavalry force under Halil Kut, leading to a swirling cavalry action in the desert that ended in a draw...
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unsuccessful. On 20 January, Enver Pasha replaced Nureddin Pasha with Colonel Halil Kut (Khalil Pasha). Nureddin Pasha did not want to work with a German general...
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command of Halil Kut and the German commander Baron von der Goltz, surrounded an Anglo-Indian force of 25,000 men and began the Siege of Kut-Al Amara,...
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