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| conflict = Battle of Artaani (1919) |
| conflict = Second Battle of Artaani (1919) |
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| place = Artvin, nowdays Turkey |
| place = Artvin, nowdays Turkey |
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| combatant1 = Democratic Republic Of Georgia |
| combatant1 = Democratic Republic Of Georgia |
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| result = Georgians Took Control Of Artaan |
| result = Georgians Took Control Of Artaan |
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| date = 1919 20 April |
| date = 1919 20 April |
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| commander1 = Giorgi Kvinitadze |
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| commander2 = Unknown |
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After Fall of Ottoman Empire, Georgians decided To Get land from Weakened Ottoman. So he attacked Artvin and Another city (Ardahan).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Giorgi Kvinitadze |url=http://www.26may.ge/en/giorgikvinitadze/timeline |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=Giorgi Kvinitadze |language=en}}</ref>According to Turkish Sources, He withdrew his forces from Artvin on 7 May 1920 in order toJust as they handed it over to the Georgians, they also left the Port of Batumi, which they had previously declared neutrality to, to Georgia, on the condition that it ensured Georgia's economic interests. So They did.<ref>{{Cite book |last=OKAN |first=Aydın |url=https://www.msb.gov.tr/Content/Upload/Docs/askeritariharsiv/ATBD_107.pdf |title=ASKERİ TARİH BELGELERİD DEGRISI |year=1999 |location=Ankara, Turkey |page=3-4 |language= |
After Fall of Ottoman Empire, Georgians decided To Get land from Weakened Ottoman. So he (Giorgi Kvinitadze) attacked Artvin and Another city (Ardahan).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Giorgi Kvinitadze |url=http://www.26may.ge/en/giorgikvinitadze/timeline |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=Giorgi Kvinitadze |language=en}}</ref>According to Turkish Sources, He withdrew his forces from Artvin on 7 May 1920 in order toJust as they handed it over to the Georgians, they also left the Port of Batumi, which they had previously declared neutrality to, to Georgia, on the condition that it ensured Georgia's economic interests. So They did.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=OKAN |first=Aydın |url=https://www.msb.gov.tr/Content/Upload/Docs/askeritariharsiv/ATBD_107.pdf |title=ASKERİ TARİH BELGELERİD DEGRISI |year=1999 |location=Ankara, Turkey |page=3-4 |language=Turkish}}</ref> In The first Battle of Artaan, Turkish Troops Occupied Artaan.<ref name=":0" /> But now, Giorgi Kvinitadze gained it Back. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Giorgi Kvinitadze | Unknown |
After Fall of Ottoman Empire, Georgians decided To Get land from Weakened Ottoman. So he (Giorgi Kvinitadze) attacked Artvin and Another city (Ardahan).[1]According to Turkish Sources, He withdrew his forces from Artvin on 7 May 1920 in order toJust as they handed it over to the Georgians, they also left the Port of Batumi, which they had previously declared neutrality to, to Georgia, on the condition that it ensured Georgia's economic interests. So They did.[2] In The first Battle of Artaan, Turkish Troops Occupied Artaan.[2] But now, Giorgi Kvinitadze gained it Back.
References
- ^ "Giorgi Kvinitadze". Giorgi Kvinitadze. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ a b OKAN, Aydın (1999). ASKERİ TARİH BELGELERİD DEGRISI (PDF) (in Turkish). Ankara, Turkey. p. 3-4.
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