The Ottoman Seventh Army was a large military formation of the
Ottoman Empire
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in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Although designated as an
army
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, at least by 1918, it was only of
corps
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strength.
The Seventh Army was established in 1877 for service in
Arabia
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Geographically, the ...
and the
Yemen
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. By 1908 it consisted of the 13th and 14th infantry divisions, one cavalry regiment and one artillery regiment and they were involved in combatting insurgent tribesmen in the Yemen.
World War I
Order of Battle, August 1917
In August 1917, the army was structured as follows:
[Edward J. Erickson, ''Order to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, , p. 170.]
*Seventh Army,
Syria
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(Mirliva
Mustafa Kemal Pasha
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)
**
III Corps
***
24th Division,
50th Division
**
XV Corps
***
19th Division,
20th Division
**
German Asia Corps
In late 1917, commanded by Fevzi Pasha, the Seventh Army was ordered to advanced across the desert in order to bring pressure to bear upon Allenby's inland flank in Palestine. While Allenby attacked the
Ottoman Eighth Army, his Australian Mounted Division was sent to hold back the advance of the Seventh Army. The Seventh Army did manage to force the Australians to retreat by several miles but ultimately the Australians held their line. After the British victory in the
Battle of Mughar Ridge on 13 November (which did not directly involve the Seventh Army), Fevzi decided to withdraw the Seventh Army to guard Jerusalem.
Order of Battle, January 1918
In January 1918, the army was structured as follows:
[Edward J. Erickson, ''Order to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, , p. 181.]
*Seventh Army (Mirliva
Mustafa Fevzi Pasha)
**
III Corps
***
1st Division, 19th Division, 24th Division
**
XV Corps
***
26th Division,
53rd Division
**
3rd Cavalry Division
**German Asia Corps
Order of Battle, June 1918

In June 1918, the army was structured as follows:
[Edward J. Erickson, ''Order to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, , p. 188.]
*Seventh Army (Mirliva
Mustafa Fevzi Pasha)
**
III Corps
***1st Division, 24th Division, 3rd Cavalry Division
**
XV Corps
***26th Division, 53rd Division, 19th Division
**German Asia Corps
Order of Battle, September 1918
In September 1918, the army was structured as follows:
[Edward J. Erickson, ''Order to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, , p. 197.]
*Seventh Army (Mirliva
Mustafa Kemal Pasha
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)
**
III Corps (Miralay
Ismet Pasha)
***1st Division,
11th Division
**
XV Corps (Miralay
Ali Fuat Bey)
***26th Division, 53rd Division
The Seventh Army was destroyed by British aerial bombardment during its retreat from
Nablus
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on 21 September 1918.
After Mudros
Order of Battle, November 1918
In November 1918, the army was structured as follows:
[Edward J. Erickson, ''Order to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, , p. 202.]
*Seventh Army (Mirliva
Ali Fuat Pasha, deputy)
**
III Corps
***11th Division, 24th Division
**
XX Corps
***1st Division,
43rd Division
References
{{Ottoman Forces during World War I
Field armies of the Ottoman Empire
Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I
Capture of Damascus