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  1. The Ottoman Military College or Imperial Military Staff College or Ottoman Army War College (Ottoman Turkish: مكتب اركان حربيه شاهانه, romanized: Mekteb-i Erkân-ı Harbiye-i Şâhâne or Ottoman Turkish: اركان حربیه مكتبی, romanized: Erkân-ı Harbiye Mektebi), was a two-year military staff college ...

  2. Ottoman Military College. The Ottoman Military College in Istanbul was the Ottoman Empire's two-year military staff college, which aimed to educate staff officers for the Ottoman Army. Ottoman Military Academy. Marshal Ahmed Fevzi Pasha together with Mehmed Namık Pasha formed the academy in 1834 as the Mekteb-i Harbiye (Ottoman ...

  3. The Turkish War College, which is the highest center for the Turkish art of war and military sciences, was founded in 1848. In line with the global developments in the first half of the 18th century, the Ottoman State had carried out a wide range of reforms including the Army as well.

  4. During the final Ottoman decades, the military academy, Mekteb-i Ulum-i Harbiye, admitted and graduated about 500 students a year, for a total enrollment of about 1,500. 48 Cadets began an intensive three-year education culminating in their commission as Ottoman military officers.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2021 · This building is the Ottoman Military College. It is located right before you enter the old city of Tripoli towards Marcus Aurelius Arch. This building today remains in poor conditions.

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  6. The history of the Turkish Army War College has begun with the classes named as “Mekteb-i Fünun-u Harbiye-i Şahâne Erkân-ı Harbiye” (Ottoman Military Academy) that started education and training in 1848 in Harbiye/Istanbul.

  7. My project is that of a collective biography of twelve Ottoman officers who graduated from the military academy in 1902, served as commanders during World War I and the Turkish War of Independence, and, if surviving, had a public career in the early Republic of Turkey.