Английская Википедия:Battle of Muş
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The Battle of Muş, also known as the Muş Campaign, took place during World War I in the southeastern Anatolian region of Turkey. General Mustafa Kemal (later known as Atatürk) played a key role in this battle.[1]
Battle
Facing a collapsing eastern front and the threat of Russian incursion into Ottoman territories, Kemal's exceptional leadership skills led to his appointment as commander of a corps in Edirne and later in Diyarbakir. His primary objective was to contain the advancing Russian forces, who launched simultaneous offensives from the north and south.[1]
The Russian army swiftly captured strategic cities like Erzurum and Trabzon in the north, as well as Muş and Bitlis in the south with the support of Armenian volunteers. The situation became critical, with the eastern front on the verge of complete collapse and the potential risk of Russian incursion into Mesopotamia.[1]
In the face of this dire situation, Mustafa Kemal, now a brigadier general, displayed tactical brilliance. With swift and decisive action, he successfully halted the Russian advance.[2] In August 1916, Kemal launched a surprise attack, leading his forces to recapture Muş.[3][4]
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