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  2. Category:Turkish irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to irredentism in Turkey, the desire by one state to annex a territory of another state. This desire can be motivated by ethnic reasons because the population of the territory is ethnically similar to the population of the parent state. Historical reasons may also be responsible, i.e., that the territory previously formed part ...

  3. List of irredentist claims or disputes - Wikipedia

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    In July 1920, the 11th Soviet Red Army invaded and occupied the region and on July 28, the decision to make Nakhchivan a part of modern-day Azerbaijan was cemented on March 16, 1921, in the Treaty of Moscow between Soviet Russia and the newly founded Republic of Turkey. [67] Azerbaijan's irredentism, on the other hand, is quite explicit in ...

  4. Neo-Ottomanism - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Ottomanism (Turkish: Yeni Osmanlıcılık, Neo-Osmanlıcılık) is an irredentist and imperialist Turkish political ideology that, in its broadest sense, advocates to honor the Ottoman past of Turkey and promotes greater political engagement of the Republic of Turkey within regions formerly under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, the ...

  5. Irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Irredentism is one state's desire to annex the territory of ... and Turkey is an unusual type of irredentism since there is no pre-existing state to absorb the ...

  6. Megali Idea - Wikipedia

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    To avoid any further territorial claims, both Greece and Turkey engaged in an "exchange of populations": During the conflict, 151,892 Greeks had already fled Asia Minor. The Treaty of Lausanne moved 1,104,216 Greeks from Turkey, [16] while 380,000 Turks left the Greek territory for Turkey. The transfers ended any further appetite for pursuing ...

  7. Soviet territorial claims against Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Strategically, the United States opposed Soviet annexation of the Kars Plateau for its necessity to defend Turkey. Ideologically, certain elements in the American government saw the Soviet territorial claims as expansionist and reminiscent of Nazi irredentism over the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia.

  8. Misak-ı Millî - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's borders according to the original National Pact. Some Turkish nationalists still claim these as the legitimate borders of Turkey [1] Misak-ı Millî (Turkish: [misaːˈkɯ milˈliː], National Pact or National Oath) is the set of six decisions made by the last term of the Ottoman Parliament. Parliament met on 28 January 1920 and ...

  9. Category:Irredentism - Wikipedia

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