The Ninth Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Dokuzuncu Ordu) was one of the field armies of the Ottoman Army. It was formed during World War I.
In June 1918, the army was structured as follows:
In September 1918, the army was structured as follows:
In November 1918, the army was structured as follows:
In April 1919, à Âevket Turgut Pasha, Cevat Pasha, Mehmet Tülüde Pasha and Kavaklñ Mustafa Fevzi Pasha held a secret meeting in Constantinople. They prepared a report called "Trio Oath" (ÃÂçler Misâkñ) and decided to establish army inspectorate for the defense of homeland. In late April, Kavaklñ Mustafa Fevzi Pasha submitted this report to the Minister of War à Âakir Pasha. On April 30, 1919, the War Ministry and Sultan Mehmed VI ratified the decision about the establishing of army inspectorates that had been accepted by the Chief of General Staff And then the First Army Troops Inspectorate (stationed in Constantinople, Kavaklñ Mustafa Fevzi Pasha), the Yildirim Troops Inspectorate (stationed in Konya, Mersinli Cemal Pasha, Mehmet Tülüce Pasha and later Second Army Inspectorate) Inspectorate, the Ninth Army Troops Inspectorate (stationed in Erzurum, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, later Third Army Inspectorate) was formed. Additionally, the Rumeli Military Troops Inspectorate (Nureddin Pasha) would be established and the XIII Corps would be under the direction of the Ministry of War. In May 1919, the army inspectorate was structured as follows: