“THREE PASHAS” Mehmed Talat Pasha – GV & Minister of Interior Ismail Enver Pasha – Minister of War Ahmed Cemel Pasha – Minister of Navy.

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“THREE PASHAS” Mehmed Talat Pasha – GV & Minister of Interior Ismail Enver Pasha – Minister of War Ahmed Cemel Pasha – Minister of Navy

OTTOMAN EMPIRE – WEEK #11 (I ) Rule by “Three Pashas” Ottomans in World War I Armenian Genocide Turkish “War of Independence” Fate of Ottoman Line

Sarajevo – June 28, 1914

Enver Pasha

Forced Deportation of Armenians

Armenian Genocide

Gallipoli Campaign

Ataturk Mausoleum - Ankara

Mustafa Kemel

Mehmed VI

“THREE PASHAS” Mehmed Talat Pasha – GV & Minister of Interior Ismail Enver Pasha – Minister of War Ahmed Cemel Pasha – Minister of Navy

Mehmed VI

Sykes – Picot Agreement (1916)

Mustafa Kemel

Treaty of Sevres (1920)

Treaty of Lausanne (1923)

Museum of War of Independence (Ankara)

Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (Ankara)

Mustafa Kemel (“Ataturk”)

Departure of Mehmed VI

Mustafa Kemel (“Ataturk”)

MORE OTTOMANS #36 – Mehmed VI (Sultan: ) #37 – Abdul Mecid II (Caliph only: )

MORE OTTOMANS #36 – Mehmed VI (Sultan: ) #37 – Abdul Mecid II (Caliph only: ) #38 – Ahmed Nihat (GS of Murad V) ( ) #39 – Osman Fuad (GS of Murad V) ( ) #40 – Mehmed Abdulaziz (GS of AbAziz) ( ) #41 – Ali Vasib (GGS of Murad V) ( ) #42 – Mehmed Orhan (GS of AbHam II) ( ) #43 – Osman Ertugrul (GS of AbHam II) ( ) #44 – Bayezid Osman (GGS of AbMecid I) (2009-

Osman Ertugrul & Wife

Bayezid Osman