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Franco-Turkish War : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franco-Turkish War
The Franco-Turkish War, known as the Cilicia Campaign ((フランス語:La campagne de Cilicie)) in France and as the Southern Front ((トルコ語:Güney Cephesi)) of the Turkish War of Independence in Turkey, was a series of conflicts fought between France (the French Colonial Forces and the French Armenian Legion) and the Turkish provisional government (the Turkish National Forces) from May 1920 to October 1921 in the aftermath of World War I. French interest in the region resulted from the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the subsequent French-Armenian Agreement (1916) that led to the establishment of Armenian forces under the French Army. ==Background== (詳細はÇukurova region (Cilicia) was apparent from Napoleon′s 1798–1801 campaign in Egypt and Syria and became more intense when French capitalists acquired Sultan Abdülhamid II′s Mercimek Farm as part payment of the Ottoman public debt. This large () farm occupied a strip from the ports of Yumurtalık and Karataş to the vicinity of Kozan and İmamoğlu.〔(From Ceyhun to Ceyhan – 29 March-1 April 2006 symposium by the municipality of Ceyhan (in Turkish) )〕
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