Background
Father of Ismail – Ali Berkok was muhajir from the North Caucasus descended from an aristocratic family Dzhereshti (Jereshty). Where was born later Ismail Berkok.
Father of Ismail – Ali Berkok was muhajir from the North Caucasus descended from an aristocratic family Dzhereshti (Jereshty). Where was born later Ismail Berkok.
He lost his parents early, but in spite of all the difficulties Ismail Berkok yet graduated from high school and enrolled in the Ottoman Military College, which he graduated from in 1910.
Together with the brother of Yusuf he moved to the Ottoman Empire after the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878 years. After the relocation, the genus based on the Ottoman their settlement in Kayseri Province in the Pinarbashi district and called it Jereshty. World War Ismail Berkok met in Macedonia on the Balkan front.
Then he participated in operations and hostilities in the Caucasus and the Middle East fronts, particularly in Iraq.
After the February Revolution in the Russian Empire, in the North Caucasus and Transcaucasia intensified separatist forces to dream of a free and united Caucasus. This group was organized mainly of descendants of Muhajirs.
The purpose of the order was the formation of the Islamic Army of the Caucasus mountaineers itself. Ismail Berkok stayed in the North Caucasus until 1920.
In 1920 he returned from the North Caucasus, and takes an active part in the Turkish War of Independence under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk).
After the war of independence involved in various military missions of the republican government. He gets the title of brigadier general of the Turkish Republic. In 1936 he became chairman of the Council of Military History.
Since the beginning of the World World War II was appointed to the Mobilization Directorate in Ministry of National Defence.
In 1950 he was elected to the Turkish Grand National Assembly of the Democratic Party from his native region of Kayseri. Four years later, he was re-elected to Parliament, but, on 11 May 1954m after surgery in London, General Ismail Berkok died.
He was buried with military honors in the Turkish capital Ankara.
Since 1943, member of the Military Court of Cassation. Before retirement in 1946, member of the Supreme Military Court of the Turkish Republic.