The Battle of Kars was a conflict between the Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) and Turkish Revolutionaries of the Turkish National Movement which was on October 30 1920 at Kars.
By September 28, Karabekir's forces had retaken Sarıkamış and the following day Kağızman. They then moved towards Kars but this assault was delayed by Armenian resistance.
Turkish forces continued to advance and soon captured the city of Alexandropol (present-day Gyum...
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The Battle of Kars was a conflict between the Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) and Turkish Revolutionaries of the Turkish National Movement which was on October 30 1920 at Kars.
By September 28, Karabekir's forces had retaken Sarıkamış and the following day Kağızman. They then moved towards Kars but this assault was delayed by Armenian resistance.
Turkish forces continued to advance and soon captured the city of Alexandropol (present-day Gyumri, Armenia) one week after the capture of Kars. On November 12, the Turks also captured the strategic village of Agin, northeast of the ruins of the former Armenian capital of Ani and then planned to move towards Yerevan.
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