Mahmud Muhtar Pasha

Mahmud Muhtar Pasha
Mahmut Muhtar Katırcıoğlu[1]
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Mahmut Muhtar Katırcıoğlu
Born 0 December 1867(1867-12-00)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died 15 March 1935(1935-03-15) (aged 68)
on a passenger ship going from Alexandria to Napoli
Allegiance Ottoman Flag.svg Ottoman Empire
Rank Ferik
Commands held 1st Division, III Corps, Naval Minister
Battles/wars 1897 Greco-Turkish War
Italo-Turkish War
Balkan Wars

Mahmud Muhtar Pasha or Mahmud Mukhtar Pasha (Turkish: Mahmut Muhtar Paşa or Mahmut Muhtar Katırcıoğlu, born 1867 – 15 March 1935) was a Turkish soldier and diplomat, son of Grand Vizier Ahmed Muhtar Pasha. He was born in Istanbul and returned there in 1893 after seven years' military education in Germany. He was a participant in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, in spite of the prohibition of the Sultan. In 1910 he was Minister of Navy in Hakki Pasha's cabinet and brought about the building of the first Turkish dreadnought.

At the outbreak of the Balkan War in 1912 he went to the front, commanded the III Corps in the Battle of Kirk Kilisse, and was severely wounded. He wrote an account of his experiences in the Balkan War, of which a German and a French version appeared in 1913.

Sources

  1. ^ Harp Akademileri Komutanlığı, Harp Akademilerinin 120 Yılı, İstanbul, 1968, p. 19. (Turkish)

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