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|unit_name=Qazhshavan ground force
|unit_name=Qazhshavan ground force
|native_name=Барийни куўат нæ Қажшва
|native_name=Барийни куўат нæ Қажшва
|image= BattleFlagQash.png
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|caption=The [[war flag]] of the Qazhshavan ground forces
|caption=The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_flag war flag] of the Qazhshavan ground forces
|dates= 1890* – present
|dates= 1890* – present
|country= {{flag|Qazhshava}}
|country= {{flag|Qazhshava}}
|type= [[Army]]
|type= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army Army]
|size= 36,112 active
|size= 36,112 active
|command_structure= Ministry of Defence
|command_structure= Ministry of Defence
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The Qazhshavan ground Forces (Qazhshavan: Барийни куўат нæ Қажшва ) are the ground warfare branch of the Qazhshavan Armed Forces. The Land Forces were established in the 1890, when they were composed of anti-Bak militia (opalchentsi) and were the only branch of the Qazhshavan military. The Ground Forces are administered by the Ministry of Defence, previously known as the Ministry of War during the II Khanate of Qazhshava.
The Qazhshavan ground Forces (Qazhshavan: Барийни куўат нæ Қажшва ) are the ground warfare branch of the Qazhshavan Armed Forces. The Land Forces were established in the 1890, when they were composed of anti-Bak militia (opalchentsi) and were the only branch of the Qazhshavan military. The Ground Forces are administered by the Ministry of Defence, previously known as the Ministry of War during the II Khanate of Qazhshava. The Qash Ground forces have been involved in the qash civil war (1987-1996) and the Peace Keeping Mission at the Teckia-Shedic border.


The Ground Forces were made up of conscripts throughout most of Qazhshava's history. During the Qash independence wars of the 1890s , it fielded more than one million troops out of Qazhshava's total population of around 9 million. Two-year conscription was obligatory during the II Khanate of Qazhshava (1900–2020), but its term was reduced in the 1980s.
The Ground Forces were made up of conscripts throughout most of Qazhshava's history. During the Qash independence wars of the 1890s , it fielded more than one million troops out of Qazhshava's total population of around 9 million. Two-year conscription was obligatory during the II Khanate of Qazhshava (1900–2020), but its term was reduced in the 1980s.


[[File:Triumphal arch in Odrin 1913.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Qash Generals under the Aifos Arch in Andergrad]]
[[File:Triumphal arch in Odrin 1913.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Qash Generals under the Aifos Arch in Andergrad]]

Latest revision as of 20:24, 12 May 2020

Qazhshavan ground force
Барийни куўат нæ Қажшва
BattleFlagQash.png
The war flag of the Qazhshavan ground forces
Active1890* – present
Country Qazhshava
TypeArmy
Size36,112 active
Part ofMinistry of Defence
Garrison/HQAnrav
Anniversaries6 May
Commanders
Minister of DefenceKhaimir Alamiya
Кьаимир Аламия
Commander of the ground ForcesMajor General Mihhail Kayalam
Генерал-Лиўа Михаил Каяалим
Insignia
EmblemQashGroundForces.png

The Qazhshavan ground Forces (Qazhshavan: Барийни куўат нæ Қажшва ) are the ground warfare branch of the Qazhshavan Armed Forces. The Land Forces were established in the 1890, when they were composed of anti-Bak militia (opalchentsi) and were the only branch of the Qazhshavan military. The Ground Forces are administered by the Ministry of Defence, previously known as the Ministry of War during the II Khanate of Qazhshava. The Qash Ground forces have been involved in the qash civil war (1987-1996) and the Peace Keeping Mission at the Teckia-Shedic border.

The Ground Forces were made up of conscripts throughout most of Qazhshava's history. During the Qash independence wars of the 1890s , it fielded more than one million troops out of Qazhshava's total population of around 9 million. Two-year conscription was obligatory during the II Khanate of Qazhshava (1900–2020), but its term was reduced in the 1980s.

Qash Generals under the Aifos Arch in Andergrad