Revolts (Turkish War of Independence)

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This page will include the revolts against the Turkish Revolutionaries. It does not include the revolts after the establishment of Republic of Turkey, as this page intended to cover the period during the Turkish War of Independence.

Kemal Atatürk, who was the leader of the nationalist government of Turkey during the war of independence was primarily concerned about subduing the internal revolts and establishing domestic security. To achieve this end, the parliament passed the Law of Treachery to the Homeland and established Mobile Gendarmerie Troops. These revolts had the effect of delaying the nationalist movement's struggle against the occupying foreign forces.

Name Date Area Opponent Goal Conclusion
Ottoman Controlled
Ahmet Aznavur (2 November 1919-
16 April 1920)
Manyas, Susurluk, Gönen 1) Ulubat Milli kuvvetler, 2) Çerkez Ethem.
Kuva-i İnzibatiye  ? Bolu, Düzce, Hendek, Adapazarı Kuvayı Milliye caliphet army, armed by British. Prevention of National Forces towards the straits
Fuadal Originated Riots
 ?  ? Yozgat Kuvayı Milliye 1) Çerkez Ethem, 2) Milli Kuvvetler  ?
Çopur Musa  ? Afyon Kuvayı Milliye Supported by Greeks to prevent Organization of national forces.  ?
 ?  ? Konya National Forces Supported by French, British, and Italian military. The rioters opened a jihad against the Mustafa Kemal Powers, claiming that he aims to abolished the 1300-year-old Islamic [[[calip]]hate  ?
Milli Tribe 1 June-
8 July 1920
Urfa National Forces (5th army) This main Kurdish tribe was rioted against the Nationals supported by French, and British military and Armenians and other smaller Kurdish tribes  ?
Kockiri Rebellion  ?
Demirci Mehmet Efe Refet Bey
Çerkez Ethem
Minorities
İntikam Alayı 10 Temmuz 1920 Adana
Pontus November 1920
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