Mihail Aslan
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Mihail Ceaur-Aslan was one of the generals of the Romanian Army in the First World War.
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Mihail Aslan | |
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Born | (1857-08-10)10 August 1857 Onești, Bacău, Moldavia |
Died | 1936 (aged 79)[1] Bucharest, Romania |
Allegiance | Romania |
Years of service | 1877 — 1918 |
Rank | Lieutenant (1877) Lieutenant (1880) Captain (1882) Major (1890) Lieutenant-Colonel (1896) Colonel (1901) Brigadier General (1908) Major General (1914)[2] |
Commands held | Third Army |
Battles/wars | Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) Second Balkan War World War I |
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He served as commander of the 3rd Army between 14/27 August - 25 August / 7 September 1916, when his command was lifted due to the defective way in which he led military actions that resulted in the serious defeat at the Battle of Turtucaia.[3]