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'''Achi Baba''' (in ''Turkish'' '''Alçi Tepe''') is a height dominating the {{gw|Gallipoli}} Peninsula in Turkey.<refname>Merriam-Webster'sIt Geographicalwas Dictionary,the p.5</ref>main defensive position of the Ottoman Turkish defences during the First World War Gallipoli campaign of 1915.
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Achi Baba was the main defensive position of the Ottoman Turkish defenses in 1915 during the World War I Gallipoli campaign.<ref name>Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, p.5.</ref>
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== References / notes ==
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* ''Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary'', Third Edition. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1997. ISBN 0877795460.
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Achi Baba (TurkishAlçi Tepe) is a height dominating the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. It was the main defensive position of the Ottoman Turkish defences during the First World War Gallipoli campaign of 1915.
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