1994 in Turkey

1994
in
Turkey

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See also:List of years in Turkey

Events in the year 1994 in Turkey.[1]

Parliament

Incumbents

Ruling party and the main opposition

Cabinet

Events

  • 10 January – CIA warned the Turkish prime minister Tansu Çiller about a possible assassination in Belgium
  • 23 January – Terrorists killed 20 villagers in Mardin Province
  • 26 January – Devaluation
  • 13 March – Two Greek Cypriot tankers collided in Bosphorous.
  • 27 March – Local elections
  • 5 April – Economic rehabilitation program (known as bitter recipe)
  • 5 May – Weightlifter Naim Süleymanoğlu gained the title European champion
  • 15 May – Galatasaray won the championship of the Turkish football league[2]
  • 10 August – First Turkish telecommunication satellite Turksat 1B
  • 18 October – Turkic Council in İstanbul
  • 8 November – Rahmi Koç was elected as the new president of the International Chamber of Commerce
  • 19 November – Weightlifter Halil Mutlu broke 3 world records in 54 kg
  • 20 November – Weightlifter Nain Süleymanoğlu broke 3 world records in 64 kg
  • 29 December – Turkish Airlines Flight 278 crashed on approach to Van Ferit Melen Airport killing 57. Nineteen survived the incident.

Births

Deaths

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gollark: ... "faith" or something?
gollark: I'm not denying that *Muslims* consider it a revelation from Allah. I'm just denying that it *is* a revelation from Allah, because no evidence.
gollark: Didn't he just send an angel or something to dictate it, in Islamic mythology? I guess you could photograph that.
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See also

References

  1. Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 422–446
  2. Mackolik page
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