Trebizond Campaign
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Russian Empire | Ottoman Empire | ||||||
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Nikolai Yudenich | Vehip Pasha | ||||||
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Russian Caucasus Army | Third Army |
The Trebizond Campaign, also known as the Battle of Trebizond was a series of successful Russian naval and land operations that resulted in the capture of Trabzon. It was the logistical step after the Erzerum Campaign. Operations began on February 5 and concluded when the Ottoman troops abandoned Trabzon on the night of April 15, 1916.[1]
Effect on Armenians
Prior to World War I, the vibrant Armenian community of Trabzon numbered 30,000.[2] In 1915, during the Armenian Genocide, they were massacred and deported.[2] After the Russian capture of Trabzon, some 500 surviving Armenians were able to return,[2] as well as Armenian monks of the Kaymakli Monastery.[3]
References
- ↑ Walton, Robert (1984). The Capture of Trabzon. Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of World War I, vol iv. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation. pp. 1306–1313. ISBN 0-86307-181-3.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 (Armenian) Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia, Trapizon, Vol. 12, Yerevan 1986. p. 87
- ↑ The Byzantine Churches of Trebizond, Selina Ballance, Anatolian Studies, volume 10, page 169.