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Turkish-Greek war
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21 Jan 2008 Mon 01:37 am |
I found Kavala,interesting and pretty:
http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/HellenicMacedonia/en/C3.2.html
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21 Jan 2008 Mon 01:55 am |
Hey guys not only Greek,France people came to Adana.And now still Adana's around there is houses from France people. Example my Grandfather's house,He was to demolishing but not all half turkish half france still Adana's villiga
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21 Jan 2008 Mon 04:10 pm |
The Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), also commonly known as the Greek Revolution (Greek: Ελληνική Επανάσταση Elliniki Epanastasi; Ottoman Turkish: يؤنان ئسياني Yunan İsyanı , was a successful war waged by the Greeks to win independence for Greece from the Ottoman Empire. After a long and bloody struggle, and with the aid of the Great Powers, independence was finally granted by the Treaty of Constantinople in July 1832. The Greeks were thus the first of the Ottoman Empire's subject peoples to secure recognition as an independent sovereign power. The anniversary of Independence Day (25 March 1821) is a national holiday in Greece, which falls on the same day as the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_War_of_Independence
http://www.dhm.de/ausstellungen/mythen/english/gr16.html
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22 Jan 2008 Tue 05:41 pm |
For Vineyards:
http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr:80/article.php?enewsid=71817
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22 Jan 2008 Tue 06:00 pm |
If we return the original question. The greek Turk was in 20th century was between Greece occupying Anatolia and Turkish National Assembly forces, which was opened in Ankara after the national assembly in istanbul was closed by occupying forces.
E.g. Mustafa Kemal was the chairman of turkish great national assembly;
The goverment was called national assembly goverment.
Durng this time Ottoman empire was still existing, but its lands were entirely occupied. Infact They were against National assembly goverment.
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22 Jan 2008 Tue 06:03 pm |
Quoting boradiz: Durng this time Ottoman empire was still existing, but its lands were entirely occupied. Infact They were against National assembly goverment. |
do you believe everything in history lessons?
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25 Jan 2008 Fri 03:29 pm |
The Refugees and the Music of Nostalgia
http://www.muspe.unibo.it/period/ma/index/number5/holst/holst_2.htm
http://maviboncuk.blogspot.com/2004_05_01_archive.html
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26 Jan 2008 Sat 07:34 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: I find the burning a high disputable olay. Some sources say it was from Greek hand (logical), but others that I read gave (good!) reasons for Turkish.. however they do not come to mind :-S Sorry...
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The war was part of the independence war. My grandfather was there while the city was burning and as long as I know there were lots of villages on the way burnt while the greek army was leaving the land. And this was sure done by the Greek army ( lack of officers cause panic, irrational behaviour, anything you can think of..)
And for the burning of Izmir, God who knows, these are the years of chaos. It might even be an oven left unattended.
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30 Jan 2008 Wed 08:03 pm |
Great Fire of Smyrna
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_Smyrna#Mustafa_Kemal.27s_telegram
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Turkish_War_%281919-1922%29
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02 Feb 2008 Sat 09:39 pm |
From 1453 with the fall of Constantinople until the revolution in 1821 Greece is under the rule of the Ottoman Turks who control the entire middle east, and the Balkans as far as the gates of Vienna
http://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/turkish.htm
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