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Franco-Turkish war or Cilicia war (French: La campagne de Cilicie, Turkish: Güney Cephesi - the southern front) was a series of conflicts fought between the French Colonial Forces established with French Armenian Legion of the French Army and Turkish National Forces directed by Turkish Grand National Assembly in the aftermath of the World War I from May 1920 to October 1921. The French interest towards the region was established with the Sykes-Picot Agreement and subsequent French-Armenian Agreement (1916) that lead to the establishment of Armenian forces under the French Army. At the turn of…mehr

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Franco-Turkish war or Cilicia war (French: La campagne de Cilicie, Turkish: Güney Cephesi - the southern front) was a series of conflicts fought between the French Colonial Forces established with French Armenian Legion of the French Army and Turkish National Forces directed by Turkish Grand National Assembly in the aftermath of the World War I from May 1920 to October 1921. The French interest towards the region was established with the Sykes-Picot Agreement and subsequent French-Armenian Agreement (1916) that lead to the establishment of Armenian forces under the French Army. At the turn of 1921, France held better relations with the Turkish nationals as chiefly it broke the solidarity with the Triple Entente and signed the Franklin-Bouillon Agreement.