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  2. Greece–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Greece and Turkey both fight in the Korean War on the side of the UN forces. [212] 1952: 18 February: Greece and Turkey officially become members of NATO. [213] 1953: 28 February: The Balkan Pact between Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia is enacted. [214] 1955: 6–7 September: The Istanbul pogrom, in which the Greek population of Istanbul were ...

  3. Category : Population exchange between Greece and Turkey

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    Pages in category "Population exchange between Greece and Turkey" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Hellenoturkism - Wikipedia

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    In the 15th century, a Greek philosopher, George of Trebizond, 1395-1484 (the date of his death varies from 1472 to 1486 depending on the sources), who aimed at synthesizing Islam in the form of Alevism and Christianity in the form of Greek Orthodoxy, [2] is considered by some supporters of Hellenoturkism as one of the main thinkers and founders of their ideology. [3]

  5. Aegean dispute - Wikipedia

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    Turkey prevented the Greek PM's aircraft carrying the Greek PM and Greece's delegation from landing on the island of Rhodes for refuelling during their trip to Iran, arguing that the island is a demilitarized zone. Turkey also refused to accept the flight plan submitted by the Greeks, mentioned that the plane will not be allowed to enter ...

  6. Interpretation of the Greco-Turkish Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Interpretation of the Greco-Turkish Agreement refers to an advisory opinion issued by the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) under the League of Nations.The case involved a dispute over the implementation of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, particularly the compulsory population exchange between Greece and Turkey and the resolution of disputes arising from the process.

  7. Population exchange between Greece and Turkey - Wikipedia

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    An official Ottoman document giving the results of the 1914 population census.The total population (sum of all millets) was 20,975,345, of which 1,792,206 were Greeks.. By the end of 1922, the vast majority of native Pontian Greeks had already fled Turkey due to the genocide against them (1914–1922), and the Ionian Greek Ottoman citizens had also fled due to the defeat of the Greek army in ...

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  9. Category:Greece–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey (15 C, 388 P) B. GreeceTurkey border (2 C, 12 P) Byzantine Empire–Ottoman Empire relations (2 C, 4 P)