Ali Kılıç
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Ali Kılıç
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Born | 1890 Constantinople (Istanbul), Ottoman Empire |
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Years of service | Ottoman: March 3, 1906-April 2, 1919 Turkey: October 28, 1919-June 7, 1934 |
Rank | Ottoman: Captain Turkey: Colonel of militia (Milis Albayı) |
Commands held | Aide-de-camps of Nuri Pasha in the Army of Islam (Ottoman Empire) Kuva-yi Milliye of Marash, Aintab and its area |
Battles/wars | First World War War of Independence |
Other work | Member of the GNAT (Gaziantep) Member of the administrative board of the Türkiye İş Bankası |
Ali Kılıç or Kilij Ali also known as Kılıç Ali Bey (born as Suleiman Asaf, 1890; Constantinople (Istanbul) - July 14, 1971; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army. A politician and militia officer of the Republic of Turkey.[1] He married to Füreya Koral, one of the first Turkish ceramicists. Football coach Gündüz Kılıç was his son.
Medals and Decorations
- Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon
See also
Sources
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External links
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- ↑ Türk Parlamento Tarihi Araştırma Grubu, Türk Parlamento Tarihi, Millî Mücadele ve T.B.M.B. I. Dönem 1919-1923 - III. Cilt: I. Dönem Milletvekillerin Özgeçmişleri, Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi Vakfı Yayınları, Ankara, 1995, ISBN 975-7291-06-4, p. 423.
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- 1890 births
- 1971 deaths
- People from Istanbul
- Turkish people of Circassian descent
- Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians
- Deputies of Gaziantep
- Ottoman Army officers
- Turkish militia officers
- Ottoman military personnel of World War I
- Turkish military personnel of the Franco-Turkish War
- Kuva-yi Milliye
- Recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon (Turkey)
- Burials at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery