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The Adana Agreement was concluded between Turkey and Syria on 20 October 1998 in the Turkish city of Adana. [7]Syrian President Bashar al-Assad rejected the notion that the agreement was signed under pressure, stating that he had agreed to it as he had decided it would be best for Syria "to be friends with the Turkish people", which he thought was not reconcilable with Syrian support for ...
Turkish border guards have killed 60 Syrians before as they were trying to cross the border. [56] On 24 August 2016, Turkey and Turkish backed rebels attacked ISIS positions across the border, from Jarabulus west to Al-Rai, taking a series of towns and taking a hold of a strip 5 to 20 km deep. Turkey called this operation Euphrates Shield.
In the Turkish cemeteries, graves are being dug wholesale. ... On Friday afternoon 250 so-called Turkish reserves, without officers, seized a train at Adana and compelled the engineer to convey them to Tarsus, where they took part in the complete destruction of the Armenian quarter of that town, which is the best part of Tarsus. Their work of ...
The 2023 Adana attack was a knife attack at the Adana provincial headquarters of the Free Cause Party (HüdaPar), located in Seyhan, Turkey. Salih Demir, the president of HüdaPar's Adana wing, was injured, and his secretary Sacit Pişgin lost his life.
Adana Türk Gücü were the first club in Adana founded in 1913. The league was played within a year until 1936. In the period from 1924 to 1935, the winners of the Çukurova League qualified for the former Turkish Football Championship .
Adana [a] is a large city in southern Turkey.The city is situated on the Seyhan River, 35 km (22 mi) inland from the northeastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea.It is the administrative seat of the Adana province, and has a population of 1.8 million, [1] making it the largest city in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey.
Ottoman Turkish Name and Transliteration (Modern Turkish) Existed for Habesh: Habeş: 313 years (1554–1867) Included areas on both sides of the Red Sea. Also called "Mecca and Medina" Adana: آضنه Ażana (Adana) 257 years (1608–1865) Archipelago: جزایر بحر سفید Cezayir-i Bahr-i Sefid: 329 years (1535–1864)
The Sheikh Said rebellion (Kurdish: Serhildana Şêx Seîd; [5] Turkish: Şeyh Said İsyanı) was a Kurdish nationalist and Islamist rebellion in Southeast Anatolia in 1925 led by Sheikh Said and with support of the Azadî [6] movement and local religious and feudal leaders against the newly-founded secular Turkish Republic. [7]