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<li>{{note|aaa}}Kuva-yi Milliye came under command of the GNA after 4 September 1920.</li>
<li>{{note|ccc}}The United Kingdom occupied Constantinople but did not engage the Turkish Army directly. However British troops engaged [[Kuva-yi Milliye|Turkish irregular forces]].<ref>"[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F01E0DA1131E433A2575AC1A9619C946195D6CF British to defend Ismid-Black Sea line]," ''New York Times'', July 19, 1920.</ref><ref>"[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9802E2DD103FE432A25752C1A9619C946195D6CF Greeks enter Brussa; Turkish raids go on]," ''[[New York Times]]'', July 11, 1920.</ref><ref>"[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9505EED91031E433A25754C0A9619C946195D6CF Turk Nationalists capture Beicos]," ''New York Times'', 7 July 1920.</ref><ref>"[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9501E6DF173AEE32A2575BC1A9659C946195D6CF Allies occupy Constantinople; seize ministries]", ''New York Times'', 18 March 1920.</ref> Moreover British troops occupied some towns in Turkey.<ref>"[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9802E0D91E31E03ABC4953DFB366838B639EDE British to fight rebels in Turkey]," ''New York Times'', 1 May 1920.</ref></li>
<li>{{note|ddd}}Italy occupied Constantinople and a part of southwestern Anatolia but never engaged the Turkish Army directly. During its occupation Italian troops protected Turkish civilians, who were living in the areas occupied by the Italian army, from Greek troops and accepted Turkish refugees who had to flee from the regions invaded by the Greek army.<ref>
Mevlüt Çelebi: [http://atam.gov.tr/milli-mucadelede-italyan-isgalleri/ ''Millî Mücadele’de İtalyan İşgalleri'' (English: Italian occupations during the National Struggle)], ''Journal of Atatürk Research Center'', issue 26.</ref> In July 1921 Italy began to withdraw its troops from southwestern [[Anatolia]].</li>
<li>{{note|eee}}The Ottoman controlled [[Kuva-i Inzibatiye|Caliphate Army]] engaged the Turkish revolutionaries during the Battle of İzmit and the Ottoman government in Constantinople supported other revolts (e.g. [[Revolt of Ahmet Anzavur|Anzavur]]).</li>