Gaziler is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Şenkaya, Erzurum Province in Turkey.
[4] During the First Republic of Armenia's administration of the Kars Oblast in 1919, Turkish and Azerbaijani agents engaged in arms deliveries and sedition through the environs of Gaziler.
[5] The village later became the site of battles between the Armenian army and local Kurdish militia supplemented by the Turkish army in June 1920,[6] finally passing to Turkish republican control by late 1920, as confirmed by the Treaty of Kars.
[8] In 1897, the village had 540 inhabitants including 280 men and 260 women, 519 of whom were Eastern Orthodox.
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