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Ertuğrul and cavalry
İn the late 19th century, Sultan Abdulhamid II's palace guards, the Ertuğrul Brigade ( which was composed of nomadic Turkomans of Anatolia ), carried traditional kilijs as a romantic-nationalistic revival of the earlier Ottoman Turkoman cavalry raiders.

Ertuğrul and on
* Biography of Ertuğrul Retrieved on 2008-07-23.

Ertuğrul and
One of the Ghazi emirates was led by Osman I ( 1258 1326 ), from which the name Ottoman is derived, son of Ertuğrul, around Eskişehir in western Anatolia.
* November 19 Ertuğrul Sağlam, Turkish football coach and former player
* HIH Prince Şehzade Ertuğrul Mehmed Efendi ( Çengelköy Palace, Çengelköy, Üsküdar, Istanbul, 5 September 1912 Cairo, 2 July 1944 ). Issue unsure.
Ertuğrul (, often with title Gazi ) ( 1191 / 1198, Ahlat 1281, Söğüt ) was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Ertuğrul Osman (), also known as Osman Ertuğrul Osmanoğlu with a surname as required by the Turkish Republic ( 18 August 1912 23 September 2009 ), was an Imperial Prince of the Ottoman Empire and the 43rd Head of the Imperial House of Osman from 1994 until his death.

Ertuğrul and by
Ertuğrul received lands of Karaca Dağ, a mountainous area near Angora ( now Ankara ), by Ala ad-Din Kay Qubadh I, the Seljuk Sultan of Rum.
It was conquered by Ertuğrul for the Anatolian Seljuks from the Nicean Empire in 1231.
In October 2010 Kusturica withdrew from the jury of Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival after being publicly criticized and accused by Turkish director Semih Kaplanoğlu and Turkish minister of culture Ertuğrul Günay over his alleged remarks and opinions about the Bosnian War.
Among those principalities was a principality called Söğüt, founded and led by Ertuğrul, which settled in the river valley of Sakarya.
Berksoy started her acting career the role of Semiha in the first Turkish sound movie İstanbul Sokaklarında directed by Muhsin Ertuğrul in 1931.
Had the Ottoman Empire not been dissolved and succeeded by the Republic of Turkey, he would have become Emperor of the Ottomans and Caliph of Islam as Osman V. He was also known as Sultan Ertugrul II in reference to Ertuğrul, the father of Osman I.

Ertuğrul and for
Like his son, Osman, and his future descendants, Ertuğrul is often referred to as a Ghazi, a heroic champion fighter for the cause of Islam.
One account indicates that the Seljuk leader's rationale for granting Ertuğrul land was for Ertuğrul to repel any hostile incursion from the Byzantines or other adversary.

Ertuğrul and .
Ertuğrul, Osman's father, led the Turkic Kayi tribe west into Anatolia, from Central Asia fleeing the Mongol onslaught.
In 1231, Ertuğrul conquered the Nicean ( Byzantine ) town of Thebasion, which was renamed to Söğüt and became the initial capital of his territory.
* Ertuğrul, father of Osman I ( b. 1198 )
The Ertugrul Gazi Mosque in Ashgabat named after Ertuğrul.
When arriving in Anatolia from Merv ( Turkmenistan ) with his 400 horsemen to aid the Seljuks of Rum against the Byzantines, Ertuğrul set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire.
Ertuğrul had two other sons, Saru Batu Savcı Bey and Gündüz Bey.
In the 19th century, the Ottoman Navy frigate Ertuğrul was named in his honor.
The Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque in Asgabat, Turkmenistan is also named after his honor.
Museum of Ertuğrul | Ertuğrul Ghazi in Söğüt.
Legend has it that the bey ( chief ) of the tribe in the late 13th century, Ertuğrul, bravely kept the enemies at bay so that his son, Osman, could conquer them all during his reign, 1299 to 1324.
The Ottoman Dynasty ( or the Imperial House of Osman ) () ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 to 1922, beginning with Osman I ( not counting his father, Ertuğrul ), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until Orhan Bey declared himself sultan.
When Ertuğrul died in 1281, his son Osman became his successor.

cavalry and regiment
2000 Polish cavalry ( one regiment under the command of Aleksander Koniecpolski, supported by Jerzy Lubomirski, six pancerni cavalry companies of Jeremi Wiśniowiecki and Winged Hussars under the command of Stefan Czarniecki ) repulsed the Tatars, who suffered heavy losses.
A strong cavalry regiment was formed by Khalid ibn Walid which included the veterans of the campaign of Iraq and Syria.
The last mounted saber charge by Italian cavalry occurred on August 24, 1942 at Isbuscenski ( Russia ), when a squadron of the " Savoia Cavalry Regiment " regiment charged the " 812th Siberian Infantry Regiment ".
The U. S. Army's last horse cavalry actions were fought during World War II: a ) by the 26th Cavalry Regiment ( PS ) in World War II — a small mounted regiment of Philippine Scouts which fought the Japanese during the retreat down the Bataan peninsula, until it was effectively destroyed by January 1942 ; and b ) on captured German horses by the mounted reconnaissance section of the U. S. 10th Mountain Division in a spearhead pursuit of the German Army across the Po Valley in Italy in April 1945.
The Gary Cooper movie They Came to Cordura contains an excellent scene of a cavalry regiment deploying from march to battleline formation.
The gunboats were in support at the Battle of Omdurman, where Beatty made the acquaintance of Winston Churchill who had become a cavalry officer in Beatty's father's old regiment, the 4th Hussars, and had there learnt his family history.
The story concerns two rival " aesthetic " poets, who attract the attention of the young ladies of the village, who had been engaged to the members of a cavalry regiment.
He obtained the command of a regiment, both titular and effective, in 1632, and in 1633 and 1634 laid the foundations of his reputation as a swift and terrible leader of cavalry forays.
* Kronprinsens husarregemente, a Swedish Army cavalry regiment disbanded 1927
The next year, he was summoned by Aulus Gabinius, proconsul of Syria, to take part in the campaigns against Aristobulus II in Judea, as the commander of a Gallic cavalry regiment.
He promptly resigned and formed the Rough Riders a volunteer cavalry regiment that fought in Cuba.
He raises and leads his own volunteer cavalry regiment ( nicknamed the Unauthorized Regiment ) in the Second Mexican War, fighting alongside George Armstrong Custer to repulse the Anglo-Canadian army led by Charles George Gordon.
During the interval, Antonescu, who viewed the separate peace as " the most rational solution ", was assigned command over a cavalry regiment.
In late 1968, General Abrams met with Colonel George S. Patton IV-the son of World War II General Patton-who was the regimental commander of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment ( 11th ACR Blackhorse ), the only full regiment of cavalry in Vietnam.
When General Abrams mentioned the cavalry's concerns over the new vehicle, Patton recommended that the Sheridans be combat tested by a divisional cavalry squadron and a squadron from his own regiment ; both of which had completely different missions.
* Royal Scots Greys cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 to 1971
During the three-day long battle of Warsaw of 1656, Sobieski's command of a 2, 000 man strong regiment of Tatar cavalry earnt him promotion to the title of Lord Standard-Bearer of the Crown.
At this time the fort was garrisoned by a 500 strong cavalry regiment, the ala Gallorum Sebosiana.
Like Lugavalium, which lay within sight, Petriana housed a cavalry regiment, Ala Petriana, which at 1000 strong was the sole regiment of this size on the wall.
On 12 July, the sabre charge of Charles-Eugène de Lorraine, prince de Lambesc's cavalry regiment, the Royal-Allemand, on a crowd gathered at the Tuileries gardens, sparked the Storming of the Bastille two days later.
RI: infantry regiment RC: cavalry regiment RA: artillery regiment Bat. Ing.

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