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  2. Turkey–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The relations between Turkey and the United Kingdom have a long history. The countries have been at war several times, such as within the First World War. They have also been allied several times, such as in the Crimean War. Turkey has an embassy in London, while the United Kingdom maintains an embassy in Ankara and a consulate in Istanbul.

  3. United Kingdom during the Turkish War of Independence

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    On 1 May 1920, Mustafa Kemal Pasha drew attention to the National Pact and the importance of Mosul in a speech before the Grand National Assembly. According to him Turkey's national borders started from the south of Iskenderun and extended towards the east, including Mosul, Sulaymaniyah and Kirkuk. The British were concerned that Mustafa Kemal ...

  4. Turkish War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Turkish War of Independence; Part of the Revolutions of 1917–1923 in the aftermath of World War I: Clockwise from top left: Delegation gathered in Sivas Congress to determine the objectives of the Turkish National Movement; Turkish civilians carrying ammunition to the front; Kuva-yi Milliye infantry; Turkish horse cavalry in chase; Turkish Army's capture of Smyrna; troops in Ankara's Ulus ...

  5. Levant Company - Wikipedia

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    The Levant Company was an English chartered company formed in 1592. Elizabeth I of England approved its initial charter on 11 September 1592 when the Venice Company (1583) and the Turkey Company (1581) merged, because their charters had expired, as she was eager to maintain trade and political alliances with the Ottoman Empire. [1]

  6. List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to the Ottoman Empire

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    The first ambassador from England to the Ottoman Empire or Porte was appointed in 1583 under the reign of Elizabeth I. 1583-1588: William Harborne, merchant; 1588-1598: Sir Edward Barton; 1598-1606: Sir Henry Lello; 1606-1611: Sir Thomas Glover; 1611-1620: Sir Paul Pindar; 1621-1628: Sir Thomas Roe; 1627-1641: Sir Peter Wyche; 1641-1646: Sir ...

  7. Turkey's 'balancing act' with BRICS may stoke NATO ... - AOL

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    "Economically, strengthened US-Turkey relations can benefit the EU by fostering investments in new trade routes," Can added. Aliriza agreed that the West could find a way to benefit from the ...

  8. History of the foreign relations of the United Kingdom

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    The careful diplomacy of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey had resulted in the Treaty of London in 1518, an early non-aggression pact among the major kingdoms of western Europe. [8] In a significant follow-up, Henry met Francis I on 7 June 1520 at the Field of the Cloth of Gold near Calais for a fortnight of lavish and extremely expensive entertainment ...

  9. The U.S. and Turkey are set to kick off comprehensive talks on Thursday to discuss if the NATO allies can move beyond deep rooted disagreements over issues such as Syria and Ankara's close ties ...