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词条 Mustafa Mümin Aksoy
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  1. Military career

  2. Death

  3. References

{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Mustafa Mümin Aksoy
| office = Miralay
| image =
| country = {{bayrakülke|Osmanlı İmparatorluğu}}
{{bayrakülke|Türkiye}}
| parliamentarygroup1 = 24 Ocak 1948
| birth_date = 1892
| birth_place = İzmir, Türkiye
| death_date = 24 Ocak 1948
| death_place = İzmir, Türkiye
| nationality = Türk
| alma_mater = Deniz Harp Okulu
| profession = Kuvayi Milliye
Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri
| nickname = Gavûr Mümin
| allegiance = Kuvayi Milliye
Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri
| serviceyears = 1911-1948
| rank = Miralay
| battles = Balkan Savaşı
I. Dünya Savaşı
Çanakkale Savaşı
Kurtuluş Savaşı
| awards = Mecidiye Nişanı
Harp Madalyası
}}Mustafa Mümin Aksoy Paşa, also known as Gavûr Mümin, (b. 1892, İzmir, d. 24 January 1948, İzmir) was a member of the Kuva-yi Milliye, the irregular Turkish nationalist forces that fought in the Turkish War of Independence. He was also part of the Turkish Armed Forces.[1] Aksoy was the son of Osmanzade İbrahim Bey', a nephew of Izimir's mayor Hacı Hasan Bey.[2]

Military career

In 1911, he graduated from the Beylerbeyi Reserve Officer School (Beylerbeyi Yedek Subay Okulu) as a lieutenant, after[3] he served in the First Balkan War. He was stationed in Edirne and Çatalca. He later served in the Gallipoli Campaign, called Gallipoli Campaign', called Çanakkale Savaşı in Turkish, and along the eastern front of the Turkish War of Independence. Prior to the Occupation of Izmir, Aksoy served as commander of the Izmir Gendermarie Regiment until 1920. During Greece's occupation of Turkey, he was part of the Turkish intelligence organization that formed in the Izmir region. While Mümin was director of the intelligence services, his uncle Hacı Hasan Paşa worked with the Greek administration. Mümin continued his duties in Izmir with the aid of his uncle and presented himself as a Turkish officer working on behalf of the Greek administration. He gained the trust of the Greek commander Zafirios. He was given the nicknames Gavûr Kirye and Hain Müminby the Turkish population of Izmir, who did not know the truth of his activities. Mümin passed intelligence reports from the Greek occupation headquarters to the Ankara government.

Mümin Paşa's activities were discovered by the Greek force and he was arrested before the Great Offensive and taken to the Palamadi prison. After the Armistice of Mudanya he was sent to Palya İstratona prison, and eventually he went moved to the Lusiya Esir Camp. He was released after the Turkish War of Independence as part of the prisoner exchange agreements between Turkey and Greece. He returned to Turkey on April 5, 1923.

Death

He took the name "Aksoy" after the Surname law was enacted. Mustafa Mümin Aksoy Paşa. He was engaged to Muhsine but died of tuberculosis en route to Hakkâri Province on 25 January 1948.

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.radikal.com.tr/yazarlar/ayse-hur/istiklal-savasinin-iki-casusu-gavur-mumin-ve-mustafa-sagir-1190132/}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.milliyet.com.tr/2004/03/14/ege/yazyetkin.html}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ahmetakyol.net/gavurmumin/}}
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7 : 1892 births|1948 deaths|Ottoman military personnel of the Balkan Wars|Ottoman military personnel of World War I|Turkish military personnel of the Turkish War of Independence|Turkish spies|20th-century deaths from tuberculosis

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