Negotiations of Boghos Nubar with French political and military authorities culminated in the formation of the French Armenian Legion. The Legion was established officially in
Cairo,
Egypt in November 1916, with the accord of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and an Armenian delegation. Several Armenian organizations pledged contributions to form several battalions under the planned Armenian Legion. The parties agreed to the following: • The aim of creating the Legion was to allow Armenians' contribution to the liberation of the
Cilicia region in the
Ottoman Empire and to help them to realize their national aspirations of creating a state in that region. • The Legion was to fight only Turks and only in Cilicia. • The Legion was to become the core of a planned future Armenian Army.
Initial plans Signed in
Paris by General
Pierre Roques, Minister of War, and General
Marie-Jean-Lucien Lacaze, Minister of Navy, the official decision regarding the establishment of the Armenian Legion was signed on 15 November 1916 in Paris. According to this initial decision, • The Eastern Legion was to be stationed in
Cyprus •
Armenians and
Syrians of
Ottoman nationality would be permitted to volunteer • The Legion would be commanded by
French officers • Volunteers for the Legion would have an equivalent status compared to French soldiers and would be under the responsibility of the French War Ministry • Major Louis Romieu would supervise the establishment of the Legion • The Legion was to be deployed in Cilicia, on the southeastern coast of
Asia Minor (modern
Turkey) • 10,000 Francs were to be allocated from the war budget of the French Navy to use in the establishment of camps • The volunteers were to be organized by local Armenian committees and sent to
Bordeaux and
Marseille. The committees were to be reimbursed by French government for travel expenses. ==Order of Battle, 1916–1918==