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  1. Halil Kut (1881-20 de agosto de 1957) [1] fue un gobernador regional y comandante militar turco de origen otomano. Halil Pasha era tío de Enver Bajá, que fue ministro de Guerra durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Es famoso por su victoria sobre las fuerzas británicas en el Asedio de Kut.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Halil_KutHalil Kut - Wikipedia

    Halil Kut (1881 – 20 August 1957) was an Ottoman military commander and politician. He served in the Ottoman Army during World War I, notably taking part in the military campaigns against Russia in the Caucasus and the British in Mesopotamia.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Halil_KutHalil Kut - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Halil Kut (1881-20 de agosto de 1957) fue un gobernador regional y comandante militar turco de origen otomano. Halil Pasha era tío de Enver Bajá, que fue ministro de Guerra durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Es famoso por su victoria sobre las fuerzas británicas en el Asedio de Kut.

  4. Halil Kut Paşa (Halil Paşa) Asker, Mirliva (Tuğgeneral), Komutan, Milli Kahraman, Kut'ül Ammare Kahramanı (D. 1882, İstanbul – Ö. 20 Ağustos 1957, İstanbul). Enver Paşa'nın kendisinden bir yaş küçük amcasıdır. 1934 yılında Soyadı Kanunu'nun çıkmasından sonra Mustafa Kemal Atatürk tarafından Kütülammare Zaferi ...

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  5. 2 de nov. de 2022 · Died 20 August 1957 in Istanbul, Turkey. Halil Kut was an Ottoman regional governor and military commander. He is best known for his role in the victory over the British forces at Kut al-Amara and complicity in the carrying out of a campaign of mass killings of Ottoman Armenians and Assyrians.

  6. International Encyclopedia of the First World War. Halil Kut was an Ottoman regional governor and military commander. He is best known for his role in the victory over the British forces at Kut al-Amara and complicity in the carrying out of a campaign of mass killings of Ottoman Armenians and Assyrians. See Full PDF. Download PDF.

  7. In 1915, he was the commander of the Turkish forces capturing Kut in southern Iraq and taking General Townshend prisoner. After this successful campaign, he was promoted to General. Halil Pasha returned to Istanbul when the armistice was signed.