• Djevdet Bey or Cevdet Tahir Belbez (1878 – January 15, 1955) was an Ottoman Albanian governor of the Van vilayet of the Ottoman Empire during World War...
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    as Chief of the General Staff of Turkey after his son's conviction. Djevdet Bey who was the Vali of Van in 1915, was also a brother-in-law of his. Around...
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    Governor Hasan Tahsin Pasha to Erzurum and his replacement with Djevdet Bey. Djevdet Bey was the brother-in-law of Enver Pasha, and was accompanied by Rafael...
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  • David Bey (1957–2017), American boxer Dawoud Bey (born 1953), American photographer Djevdet Bey (1878–1955), Ottoman Albanian governor Erich Bey (1898–1943)...
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    World War I, Ottoman interior minister Talaat Pasha sent a telegram to Djevdet Bey, the governor of Van province (which included Hakkari). In a planned...
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    fled to Iran, but after the Ottomans began occupying parts of Iran, Djevdet Bey ordered massacres of Christian civilians to prevent them from joining...
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    and affiliated paramilitaries. The regional Albanian administrator, Djevdet Bey, was reported to have said that "We have cleansed the Armenians and Syriac...
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    northwestern Persia, allowing the Ottoman forces (under the command of Naji, Djevdet Bey, and Kazim Karabekir) to occupy it from January to May 1915. Many Armenians...
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    justifiable self-defense could lead to escalation of killing. The governor, Djevdet Bey, ordered the Armenians of Van to hand over their arms on 18 April 1915...
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    Armenians. All Armenians were massacred by the Turkish regular army led by Djevdet Bey as part of the Armenian genocide. Bitlis Bitlis Castle (Bitlis Kalesi)...
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  • member of parliament, and the author of the Turkish National Anthem Djevdet Bey – Governor of the Van vilayet of the Ottoman Empire during World War...
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    Iran, with 3,500 Ottoman soldiers killed. Defense of Van — Governor Djevdet Bey of the Van Province in Turkey ordered local military forces to use violent...
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    split caused by fallout from the Shell Crisis. Defense of Van – Governor Djevdet Bey of the Van Province abandoned Van, Turkey and joined the 1st Expeditionary...
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    Kurdish tribes Committee of Union and Progress Talaat Pasha Enver Pasha Djevdet Bey Mehmed Reshid Halil Kut Ömer Naji Simko Shikak Aziz Feyzi Pirinççizâde...
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    proper. They were slaughtered by the forces commanded by Halil Kut and Djevdet Bey during the Armenian genocide. The 1927 Turkish census gives a population...
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    of the Three Pashas Military leader Turkish Cemal Paşa, Ahmed Djemal Djevdet Bey 1878 (1878) İşkodra, Scutari vilayet, Ottoman Empire January 15, 1955(1955-01-15)...
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    Instead, 700 Christians were executed in the village on the orders of Djevdet Bey. Kurdish tribesmen under the command of Simko Shikak also took part in...
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  • Kaymakam Djevdet Bey) Avlonya Redif Regiment (commander: Kaymakam Ali Vefa Bey, KIA on October 8, 1912) Yanya Brigade (commander: Miralay Hamdi Bey) Yanya...
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    based at nearby Shushants monastery. On the order of Van's governor, Djevdet Bey, Turkish forces returned in strength, with 300 calvarymen, 1000 militia...
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    were recorded in his La Bosnie et l'Herzégovine pendant la mission de Djevdet Efendi, Constantinople 1865 (Bosnia and Herzegovina during the mission...
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    Defense of Van (1915) Also rendered as Jevdet, Djevdet etc. Cevdet's actual name was Tahir Cevdet; "Bey" is a Turkish honorific. Rubenstein, Richard L...
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    Massachusetts at the age of 82. Also rendered as Jevdet, Djevdet etc. Cevdet's actual name was Tahir Cevdet; "Bey" is a Turkish honorific. Knapp 1915. Knapp 1919...
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    genocide Clarence Ussher Also rendered as Jevdet, Djevdet etc. Cevdet's actual name was Tahir Cevdet; "Bey" is a Turkish honorific. Ussher is one of the chief...
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    self-defence, a reaction to the terrorism of the government's representative, Djevdet, which he had directed against the entire Armenian community." Kévorkian...
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