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Ottoman Fourth Army Military Table Sheet Ottoman Empire WW1

Ottoman Fourth Army Military Table Sheet Ottoman Empire WW1

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Ottoman Fourth Army (4. Ordu) Military Table Sheet

Description:

This is an original Ottoman Turkish black-and-white military table sheet providing detailed organizational and numerical information on the Fourth Army (4. Ordu) of the Ottoman Empire. The sheet measures 56.5 × 36.5 cm and was printed in Istanbul by Matbaa-i Askeriye in 1340 (1924). Although the exact book from which it was extracted is not known, the format, content, and printing house clearly indicate that it was part of an official Ottoman military publication.

The sheet focuses on the status and structure of the 4. Ordu, whose inspectorate headquarters was based in Baghdad. It systematically lists the military units subordinate to the army center, presenting their exact numbers in a clear tabular form. All units are recorded in detail, including regular infantry battalions (nizamiye), infantry machine-gun battalions, cavalry squadrons, field artillery batteries, and mountain (cebel) batteries. This level of numerical precision makes the sheet a rare and highly informative snapshot of Ottoman military strength and organization in the early 20th century.

The Fourth Army was a field army established during the late period of the Ottoman Empire. Reorganized with its center in Baghdad prior to the Italo-Turkish War (1911), it later played a critical role during the First World War, particularly on the Sinai–Palestine front and partly in the Iraq theater. During the war years, the army operated under the command of Cemal Paşa and was involved in major strategic initiatives such as operations against the Suez Canal and the defense of Palestine.

Presented entirely in table form, this sheet contains dense and structured military data, offering valuable insight into Ottoman force composition, unit types, and manpower distribution. It stands as an important primary source for military historians and a highly desirable piece for collectors specializing in Ottoman or First World War military material.

Key Features:

• Type: Ottoman military table sheet

• Subject: Fourth Army (4. Ordu) organization and unit strength

• Army Headquarters: Baghdad

• Publication Date: 1340 (1924)

• Publisher: Matbaa-i Askeriye, Istanbul

• Language: Ottoman Turkish (Arabic script)

• Color: Black and white

• Format: Single sheet with detailed tabular data

• Content Details:
– Nizamiye infantry battalions
– Infantry machine-gun battalions
– Cavalry squadrons
– Field artillery batteries
– Mountain (cebel) batteries
– Exact unit numbers and distributions

• Historical Context: Late Ottoman period and First World War

• Dimensions: 56.5 × 36.5 cm

• Research Value: Excellent primary source for Ottoman military history researchers and collectors

• Condition: Please review images for overall condition and age-related wear

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