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Battle of Artvin
Part of Turkish War of Independence
Date20 April 1919
Location
Artvin, present-day Turkey
Result Georgian Victory
Territorial
changes
Georgians Secure Control Over Artvin and Ardahan
Belligerents
Battle of Artvin Democratic Republic of Georgia Battle of Artvin Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Democratic Republic of Georgia Giorgi Kvinitadze Unknown
Strength
Unknown Unkwnown
Casualties and losses
Light Heavy

The Battle of Artvin was a military confrontation between the Democratic Republic of Georgia and the Ottoman Empire in Artvin, present-day Turkey, on 20 April 1919, during the Turkish War of Independence. The battle resulted in a Georgian victory and the transfer of Artvin and Ardahan to Georgia.

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