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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The South-Western Caucasian Government (December 1, 1918 April 19, 1919) (Turkish: Güney-bat Kafkas Cumhuriyeti, Azerbaijani: C nub-Q rbi Qafqaz Cümhuriyy ti) or the Kars Republic was a short-lived and nominally independent provisional government, headed by Fakhr al-Din Pirioghlu and centred in Kars and constituted after the Armistice of Mudros that ended WWI in the Middle East. It was abolished by British High Commissioner Admiral Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe.…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The South-Western Caucasian Government (December 1, 1918 April 19, 1919) (Turkish: Güney-bat Kafkas Cumhuriyeti, Azerbaijani: C nub-Q rbi Qafqaz Cümhuriyy ti) or the Kars Republic was a short-lived and nominally independent provisional government, headed by Fakhr al-Din Pirioghlu and centred in Kars and constituted after the Armistice of Mudros that ended WWI in the Middle East. It was abolished by British High Commissioner Admiral Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe. Some historians consider it to have been an Ottoman puppet state. Its territory was to include the predominantly Muslim-inhabited regions of Kars and Batum, parts of the Erivan district in the province of the same name, and the Akhaltsikhe and Akhalkalaki districts of the Tiflis province. However, in practical terms, the republic was confined to the Kars province. It existed alongside with the British general governorship created during the Entente''s intervention in Transcaucasia.