"Grand National Assembly" . . "1921-09-13Z"^^ . "96,326 soldiers" . "Tactically inconclusive" . "Greek advance halted" . "Battle of Sakarya"@en . "3,780 officers" . . "196 cannons" . "120,000 soldiers" . "5,401officers" . "18,480 wounded" . "2 aircraft" . . . "240 1-ton trucks" . . . "3,700 dead" . "1,350 swords" . . "1,309swords" . . "386 cannons" . "18 airplanes" . "Turkish strategic victory" . "2,768 machine guns" . "Greece" . "54,572rifles" . "5,639deserters" . "600 3-ton trucks" . "57,000 rifles" . "The Battle of Sakarya (Turkish: Sakarya Meydan Muharebesi), also known as the Battle of the Sangarios (Greek: \u039C\u03AC\u03C7\u03B7 \u03C4\u03BF\u03C5 \u03A3\u03B1\u03B3\u03B3\u03AC\u03C1\u03B9\u03BF\u03C5), was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919\u20131922) and Turkish War of Independence.The battle went on for 21 days from August 23 to September 13, 1921, close to the banks of the Sakarya River in the immediate vicinity of Polatl\u0131, which is today a district of the Ankara Province."@en . "Total: 38,029ref|Although Turkish casualties state 5,639 deserters and 8,089 missing, these two casualty figures belong to the period between the Battle of K\u00FCtahya\u2013Eski\u015Fehir and the Battle of Sakarya.|group=Note" . "8,089 missing" . "108captives" . "825machine guns" .