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Why do people like Turkey? | Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey

                                                   

Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul, Turkey

                                                                          

When Pope Benedict XVI visited Turkey's Muslim country for the first time, he encouraged the pioneers of all religions to "completely deny" any barbaric act for the sake of faith. You can browse more and more of the Turkish history below.


How was Turkey established?

Today's Turkey was founded in 1923, the national saint, Mustafa Kemal from the conquered Ottoman Empire, leftover from Anatolia, who was later considered to be with the title Ataturk, or "Turk Father" 

 

How was Turkey established?
How was Turkey established?
                                                         

Under his tyrant's initiative, the country accepted a wide range of social, legal, and political changes. After a one-party ruling time, analysis of issues related to multi-party legislation prompted the political contest's victory to limit the Democratic Party in 1950 and quietly shift the intensity.


Ottoman Empire

The era broke the popular government of unstable and discontinuous military overthrow (1960, 1971, 1980), and each situation eventually enabled ordinary people to acquire political capabilities. In 1997, the military once again helped design the downfall of the then Islamic government-famously named "Post-Current Overthrow". Turkey conducted military mediation with Cyprus in 1974 to prevent the Greeks from taking over the island, and since then went to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" as a supporting country, which is only what Turkey believes.

 

Ottoman Empire

                                                                      Ottoman Empire


 In 1984, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) (now known as the Kurdistan People's Congress or Kongra-Gel (KG K)) initiated an uprising of dissidents that ruled the Turkish military's consideration and guaranteed the lives of more than 30,000 people, However, after the leader of the rally was captured in 1999, the extremists largely retreated from Turkey, basically to northern Iraq. In 2004, KG-K announced the end of the truce and expanded its attacks on KG-K. 

 

United Nations | Turkey Joins the United Nations?

Turkey joined the United Nations in 1945 and became a member of NATO in 1952. In 1964, Turkey became an individual partner of the European Community; in the past ten years, it tried to make any changes to strengthen its majority ruling government and economy and authorized it to increase its enrollment dialogue with the European Union.

 

United Nations | Turkey Joins the United Nations?
  United Nations | Turkey Joins the United Nations?


Turkish economic growth

Turkey's vibrant economy is an unpredictable mix of industry and commerce today and the traditional agribusiness sector, which still accounted for more than 35% of jobs in 2004.

 

Turkish economic growth

                                                             Turkish economic growth


It has a solid and rapidly developing private sector, but it still undertakes important work in important industries, banking, transportation, and communications.

 

Turkish car for sale

The largest mechanical field is materials and clothing, which record 33% of modern jobs; it faces a severe challenge in the global market, the global quantitative framework's surface treatment.

 

Turkish car for sale
Turkish car for sale

Different sectors, prominent car and gadget companies have risen slightly within Turkey's fare mix.

  

Turkic

Turkey's official language is Turkish, which is the most commonly discussed dialect of the Turkic family and is part of the larger Altaic semantic cluster. It is recognized as a Central Asian dialect, such as Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkish, etc.

 

Turkic
Turkic

 

Turkish was composed using Arabic content until Ataturk's change; as a major aspect of the secularization process, he had another letter with several changes using the Latin alphabet. For example, a "c" has a small tail curved underneath, just like the English "ch". "

Kurdish is the largest minority language in Turkey, spoken by about 18% of the population. Kurdish is an Indo-Iranian language and is identified with Persian, Baluchi, and Tajik. It may be written sequentially in Latin, Arabic, or Cyrillic, depending on its use.

 

Weather radar / Turkey's climate

The Turkish coast has a mild Mediterranean atmosphere, with warm and dry summers and violent storms in winter. In the uneven regions of the east, the climate has become increasingly unusual. Most areas of Turkey experience normal downpours of 20-25 inches (508-645 mm) every year.

 

                                                      Weather radar / Turkey's climate


At any point recorded in Turkey, the hottest temperature was 119.8°F (48.8°C) in size. At any time, the coldest temperature is -50°F (-45.6°C) in agriculture.

 

Historical turkey

In the 13th century, when many Turkish emirates were being established in Anatolia, an insignificant chief named Ertughrul controlled the bounding zone around Sögüt, between Ankara and Constantinople. His child Ottoman prevailed around 1285, and his name was the Turkish variant of the Arab Ottoman Empire. Through the Ottomans, he was later considered the government's originator, and his relatives were called Ottoman Turks.

Many Turks in Anatolia live in style, as their starting point, as wild wanderers in the steppe. Fighting bravely is their regular action. However, they are another sharp Muslim. However, they consider themselves ghazi, which is an Arabic warrior with strict meaning.

 

                                                                       

Historical turkey
Historical turkey

   

The Turks enjoy the spoils of holy war (war in heaven) in Gaza (the equipment strike). This is a powerful combination. The debilitating Byzantine territory in the west of their region-the prohibition of the Fourth Christian Battle, interestingly-provided a characteristic target for the Ottoman Turks.

Progress has been mild from the beginning. The Ottoman Knights had no hardware to take to revitalize the Byzantine town. Instead, they plundered all-encompassing farmland and successfully killed their unfortunate casualties. Bursa was the main important Byzantine fortress facing the west and fell to them in 1326 when the Ottomans fell. 

After the fall of Bursa, the development of the Ottoman Empire became active. Nicaea was produced in 1331 and Nicomedia in 1337. Along this road, a limited land neck legally drives Constantinople, but the Ottomans favor an indirect route. In 1354, they crossed Europe across the Marmara Sea to capture Gallipoli. Eight years later, Adrianople rolled towards them, cutting off Constantinople's principled route to the west.

The Byzantine capital itself is being restrained. However, the Turks first searched for an easier way to rob. They continued westward into the Balkans, where their victory briefed the development of a powerful Ottoman combat force known as Janissary.

 

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