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Pasha was born in Apana in 1881. Commissioned in the Turkish Army and
received some of his training with the German Army.
While serving in the Salonika garrison
he developed ideas on how the Ottoman Empire could be modernized.
In 1908 Pasha was one of the three
main leaders of the Young Turks that rebelled against the rule of Sultan
Abdul Hamid.
Pasha considered forming a military alliance with Britain but after a
meeting with Winston Churchill in 1910 he decided to seek the military
support of the German Army. By 1914 Turkey had clearly aligned itself
with the Central Powers.
On the outbreak of the First World War Pasha became Minister
of War and assumed field
command for the Turkish campaign against the Russians in Caucasia.
When
Turkey was defeated in 1918 Pasha fled to Turkestan. Enver Pasha was
killed in 1922 while leading an anti-Bolshevik revolt in Turkestan.
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