- Ahmed Djemal
Ahmed Djemal Pasha ( _tr. Ahmet Cemal Paşa) (May 6, 1872 - July 21, 1922) was a prominent
Young Turk , and member of theThree Pashas .Biography
He was born in Mytilene to Mehmet Nesip Bey, a military pharmacist. Between 1908-1918, Djemal was one of the most important administrators of the Ottoman government. He graduated from Kuleli Military High school in 1890, then from the Military Academy (Mektebi Harbiyeyi Şahane) in 1893 in Constantinople. Firstly, he served for the 1st Department of the Ministry of Military Issues (Seraskerlik Erkanı Harbiye), and then he worked at the Kirkkilise Fortification Construction Department bound to 2nd Army. In 1896, Djemal was assigned to the Second Army Corps. Two years later, he became the staff commander of Novice Division, in
Salonica .Meanwhile, he began to sympathise with the reforms of "
Committee of Union and Progress " (CUP) ( _tr. İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) on military issues. It was in 1905, when Djemal became a major and designated as the Inspector of Roumelia Railways. In 1906 he joined TheOttoman Liberty Society . He became influential in the department of military issues of the "Committee of Union and Progress". He became a member of Board of the Third Army Corps, in 1907. Here, he worked with Major Fethi (Okyar) andMustafa Kemal .His grandson, Hasan Cemal, is a columnist, journalist and writer who is well-known in Turkey.
Balkan Wars
In 1911 Djemal was appointed Governor of
Baghdad . He resigned however from this duty to rejoin the army in theBalkan War . In October 1912, he was promoted tocolonel . At the end of the First Balkan War, he played an important role in the propaganda traced by the CUP, against the negotiations with theEurope an countries. He tried to resolve the problems that occurred in Constantinople after theBab-ı Ali Attack (Coup of 1913 ). Djemal had a significant role in theSecond Balkan War , and with the revolution of CUP on January 23, 1913, he became the commander of Constantinople and was appointed minister of public works. In 1914 he became the Minister of the Navy.World War I
When
Europe was divided in two blocks before theFirst World War , he supported an alliance withFrance . He went to France to negotiate an alliance with the French but failed and sided with Enver and Talat, that favoured the German side. Djemal, along with Enver and Talat took control of the Ottoman government in 1913. TheThree Pashas effectively ruled theOttoman Empire for the duration ofWorld War I . Djemal was one of the designers of the government’s internal and foreign policies, nearly all of which proved disastrous for the Empire.After the Ottoman Empire declared war on the
Allies inWorld War I ,Enver Pasha nominated Djemal Pasha to lead the Ottoman army against English forces inEgypt and Djemal accepted the position. Similarly to Enver, he proved unsuccessful as a military leader.yria
Djemal Pasha was appointed with full powers in military and civilian affairs in Syria in 1915. A provisional law granted him emergency powers in May of that year. All cabinet decrees from [Istanbul| Constantinople] related to Syria became subject to his approval. His offensives on both his first
First Suez Offensive and second attacks on theSuez Canal failed. Coupled with the wartime exigencies and natural disasters that afflicted the region during these years, this alienated the population from the Ottoman government, and led to theArab Revolt .He was known among the local Arab inhabitants as "al-Saffah", "the Blood Shedder" or "the Butcher", being responsible for the hanging of many Lebanese,
Syria nShi'a Muslims and Christians wrongly accused of treason on May 6, 1916, inDamascus andBeirut . [Cleveland, William: "A History of the Modern Middle East". Boulder: Westview Press, 2004. "World War I and the End of the Ottoman Order", 146-167.]Jemal Pasha is mentioned in the diaries of T. E. Laurence, where he is depicted as the Ottoman Butcher, the skeptic towards any movement by his Arabic allies.Fact|date=May 2008
At the end of 1915, Djemal started secret negotiations with the Allies for ending the war (he proposed himself to take over the Ottoman government). These secret negotiations came to nothing, in part because the Allies could not agree on the future territory of the Ottoman Empire. [Fromkin, David, " [http://books.google.com/books?id=5Vh8r6M8QQMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22peace+to+end+all+peace%22&ei=9BuiSMWAKYnKjgHt0bT6BA&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U2RNR29JyRlWM3IQJl-S49_ZGnxGA#PPA215,M1 A Peace to End All Peace] ", Avon Books, 1989, p 214.]
In the spring of 1915, while the
Arab Revolt was rising, Djemal instituted strict control over Syria against Arab opponents of the Ottomans. Djemal's forces also fought against the Arab nationalists from 1916 onwards. Ottoman authorities occupied the French consulates inBeirut andDamascus and confiscated French secret documents that revealed evidence about activities and names of the Arab insurgents. Djemal used this information from these documents as well as from others belonging to theDecentralization Party . Djemal believed that insurgency under French control was the main reason for his military failings. With the documents he gathered, Djemal moved against the insurgency forces which were led by Arab political and cultural leaders. This was followed by the military trials of the insurgents known as "Âliye Divan-ı Harb-i Örfisi " in which these leaders were punished.At the end of 1917, Djemal ruled from his post in
Damascus as a near independent ruler of his portion of the Empire. In 1917, following the Ottoman Army’s defeats by the English Army under General Allenby, he resigned from the 4th Army and returned to Istanbul.III Parliament
In the last congress of
Committee of Union and Progress held in 1917, Djemal was elected to the Board of Central Administration.With the defeat of the Empire in October 1918 and the resignation of
Talat Pasha ’s Cabinet on November 2, 1918, Djemal fled with seven other leaders of the CUP toGermany , and then toSwitzerland .Military Trial
A Military Court in Turkey accused Djemal of persecuting
Arab subjects of theOttoman Empire , and sentenced him to deathin absentia . Later, Djemal went toCentral Asia , where he worked on modernisation of the Afghan army. Due to the success of theBolshevik Revolution , Djemal travelled toTbilisi where he was assassinated, together with his secretary, on July 21, 1922 by Stepan Dzaghigian, an Armenian, as part ofOperation Nemesis . Ahmed Djemal's remains were brought toErzurum and buried there.Bibliography
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