Historical Events tagged with "turkey"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Turkish Airlines Flight 345 Crashes into Sea of Marmara

January 30th, 1975 50 years ago

Turkish Airlines Flight 345 was a domestic flight that crashed into the Sea of Marmara shortly after takeoff from Yeşilköy Airport in Istanbul. The aircraft experienced a loss of control due to a suspected engine failure while attempting to gain altitude. Sadly, the crash resulted in the deaths of 42 people onboard, highlighting concerns about aviation safety in the region during that era.

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Military & Warfare

Turkish Forces Invade Cyprus Following Coup

July 20th, 1974 50 years ago

Turkish military forces invaded Cyprus following a coup d'état orchestrated by Greek Cypriots who sought to oust President Makarios III. The coup, which was supported by the military junta in Greece, led to instability and Greek-Turkish tensions on the island. In response to the coup and demands from the Turkish Cypriot community for intervention, Turkey launched Operation Attila to secure northern Cyprus, claiming it aimed to protect Turkish Cypriots and restore constitutional order.

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Politics & Government

Greek Junta's Coup in Cyprus

July 15th, 1974 50 years ago

In Nicosia, a coup d'état was launched by Greek junta-sponsored nationalists against President Makarios III, leading to the elevation of Nikos Sampson as the new president of Cyprus. Supported by Athens, the coup aimed at uniting Cyprus with Greece, reflecting the broader political tensions on the island. This sudden takeover would instigate a series of events that would alter Cyprus's political landscape and relations with Turkey.

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Arts & Culture

Controversial Nude Sculpture Removed in Istanbul

March 18th, 1974 51 years ago

A nude sculpture titled 'Güzel İstanbul' by Gürdal Duyar was dismantled under the cover of darkness in Istanbul, sparking public outrage and discussions about art censorship. The removal, ordered by city officials, raised questions about artistic freedom and the societal norms regarding nudity in public art. Local artists and the public condemned the actions, perceiving it as a suppression of artistic expression.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Turkish Airlines Flight 981 Crashes Near Paris

March 3rd, 1974 51 years ago

Turkish Airlines Flight 981, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, crashed into a forest near Ermenonville, France, shortly after taking off from Orly Airport in Paris. This tragic event resulted in the deaths of all 346 passengers and crew aboard. The crash occurred due to a design flaw in the aircraft’s locking mechanism of the cargo doors, which caused a sudden decompression that ultimately led to the loss of control. The flight was a charter service from Paris to London and carried a large number of Turkish expatriates returning home.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Turkish Airlines Fokker F28 Crash in Izmir

January 26th, 1974 51 years ago

Turkish Airlines Flight 301 experienced a fatal crash during takeoff from Izmir Cumaovası Airport. The Fokker F28 Fellowship aircraft was carrying 73 people when it crashed, resulting in the loss of 66 lives. The incident raised significant concerns regarding air safety in Turkey at that time, leading to investigations and reforms in aviation regulations. The flight was bound for Istanbul when the accident occurred, highlighting challenges in increasing air travel reliability.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Completion of the Bosphorus Bridge

October 30th, 1973 51 years ago

The Bosphorus Bridge was completed in Istanbul, Turkey, establishing a crucial connection between Europe and Asia. This engineering feat spans 1,560 meters, attracting global attention for its design and significance. The bridge was inaugurated on October 30, uniting two continents and enhancing transportation links in the region. It serves as a vital artery for commerce and travel, reflecting Turkey's ambition to modernize and connect with the world.

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Politics & Government

Execution of Turkish Revolutionaries in Ankara

May 6th, 1972 52 years ago

Deniz Gezmiş, Yusuf Aslan, and Hüseyin İnan were executed in Ankara after being convicted of attempting to overthrow the constitutional order. Their trial was marked by controversies and debates on state repression and revolution. The three young men were prominent figures in the leftist movement in Turkey, and their executions ignited nationwide protests. They were seen by many as martyrs for their cause, advocating for social change and justice.

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Politics & Government

Military Memo Sent to Demirel Government

March 12th, 1971 54 years ago

In response to political instability, the Turkish military delivered a memorandum to Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel’s government, urging reforms. Demirel's cabinet resigned shortly thereafter, leading to a period of increased military influence in Turkish politics. The memo indicated the military's dissatisfaction with governmental actions during a period of rising violence and unrest in the country.

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