Konya rebellion
The Konya rebellion (Turkish: Konya Ayaklanması), also known as the Delibaş Rebellion (Turkish: Delibaş Ayaklanması) named after the rebel leader Delibaş Mehmet Agha, was an uprising in Konya against the Turkish national movement during the Turkish War of Independence. The Government of the Grand National Assembly in Ankara deployed army corps commander Derviş Pasha (1881–1932) and Minister of the Interior Colonel Refet Bey (1877–1963) for the suppression of the rebellion. The regular troops entered the city on October 6, 1920 and quashed the rebellion after fights with the rebels.
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Konya rebellion
The Konya rebellion (Turkish: Konya Ayaklanması), also known as the Delibaş Rebellion (Turkish: Delibaş Ayaklanması) named after the rebel leader Delibaş Mehmet Agha, was an uprising in Konya against the Turkish national movement during the Turkish War of Independence. The Government of the Grand National Assembly in Ankara deployed army corps commander Derviş Pasha (1881–1932) and Minister of the Interior Colonel Refet Bey (1877–1963) for the suppression of the rebellion. The regular troops entered the city on October 6, 1920 and quashed the rebellion after fights with the rebels.
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Decisive victory of theAnkara Government. Revolt suppressed.
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Delibaş Mehmet Agha
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