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* [[Occupation of Istanbul|Constantinople]]
* [[Occupation of Istanbul|Constantinople]]
** [[Şehzadebaşı raid]]
** [[Şehzadebaşı raid]]
* [[Greek Summer Offensive|Summer Offensive of 1920]] {{small|(British)}}<!-- The United Kingdom occupied Constantinople, then fought against directly Turkish irregular forces in the Battle of Izmit with the Greek troops. Moreover the British troops occupied several towns in Turkey. For example, Mudanya had been tried to be captured as early as 25 June by naval landing forces, but stubborn Turkish resistance inflicted casualties on British forces and forced them to withdraw. On 6 July a British fleet of 12 ships bombed the town for three hours which killed 25 Turkish soldiers during the bombardment. After the bombardment British troops landed and took control of the town. There were many instances of successful delaying operations of small Turkish irregular forces against numerical superior enemy troops. (See "Greek Summer Offensive (1920)" article) -->
* [[Greek Summer Offensive|Summer Offensive of 1920]]<!-- The United Kingdom occupied Constantinople, then fought against directly Turkish irregular forces in the Battle of Izmit with the Greek troops. Moreover the British troops occupied several towns in Turkey. For example, Mudanya had been tried to be captured as early as 25 June by naval landing forces, but stubborn Turkish resistance inflicted casualties on British forces and forced them to withdraw. On 6 July a British fleet of 12 ships bombed the town for three hours which killed 25 Turkish soldiers during the bombardment. After the bombardment British troops landed and took control of the town. There were many instances of successful delaying operations of small Turkish irregular forces against numerical superior enemy troops. (See "Greek Summer Offensive (1920)" article) -->
* [[Battle of Derbent (1922)|Battle of Derbent]] {{small|(British)}}<!-- The British troops fought against the Turkish Army in the Battle of Derbent (31 August 1922). -->
* [[Battle of Derbent (1922)|Battle of Derbent]]<!-- The British troops fought against the Turkish Army in the Battle of Derbent (31 August 1922). -->
* [[Chanak Crisis]]
* [[Chanak Crisis]]



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