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Hejaz Expeditionary Force
Hicaz Kuvve-i Seferiyesi
The camel corps at Beersheba2
Ottoman camel riders of the 1st Hecinsüvar Regiment, which took part in First Suez Offensive before the establishing of the Hejaz Expeditionary Force
Active 1916-January 9, 1919[1]
Country Ottoman Empire
Type Expeditionary Force
Garrison/HQ Medina
Patron Sultans of the Ottoman Empire
Engagements Arab Revolt (World War I)
Siege of Medina
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ferik Fahreddin Pasha (July 17, 1916[2]-January 9, 1919[1])

The Hejaz Expeditionary Force or Hijaz Expeditionary Force of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Hicaz Kuvve-i Seferiyesi) was one of the expeditionary forces of the Ottoman Army. Its commander had the authority of an army commander. It was formed during World War I for the defense of Medina.

Fahreddin Pasha was appointed to the commander of the Hejaz Expeditionary Force on July 17, 1916.[2] The principal unit of this force, the Medina garrison itself. And the Hejaz Expeditionary Force consisted of 14,000 men by the fall of 1916.[3]

Order of Battle[]

In 1916, the Hejaz Expeditionary Force was structured as follows:[4]

  • Hejaz Expeditionary Force HQ (Medina, Commander: Ferik Fahreddin Pasha)
    • 1st Camel Regiment (1 nci Hecinsüvar Alayı)
    • 1st Volunteer Arab Cavalry Regiment (1 nci Akıncı Alayı)
    • Field artillery batteries x 3
    • Signal companies x 2
    • Medical and logistical support elements

Sources[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 David Murphy, (Illustrated by Peter Dennis), The Arab Revolt 1916-18: Lawrence Sets Arabia Ablaze, Osprey Publishing, 2008, p. 81.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, Osmanlı Askerlik Literatürü Tarihi: History of Military Art and Science Literature during the Ottoman Period, Vol. 2, İslâm Tarih, Sanat ve Kültür Araştırma Merkezi (IRCICA), 2004, p. 611.
  3. Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts, World War I: Encyclopedia, S-Z:, Vol 4, ABC-CLIO, 2005, p. 733.
  4. David Murphy, (Illustrated by Peter Dennis), The Arab Revolt 1916-18: Lawrence Sets Arabia Ablaze, Osprey Publishing, 2008, p. 27.
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