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No, they can't. But they can be sold to collecters.
Turkish people are using Yeni Turk Lirası(New Turkish Liras) now at 2009 Turkey is going to use only Turk Lirası ( Turkish Liras)....
Turkey was using "Turkish Lira" until 2005. In 2005, 1 million Turkish Lira was like 1 United States Dollar. In 2005, Jan 1st, Turkey changed currency to "New Turkish Lira" which was 1 New Turkish Lira was like 1 USD. Nowadays, Turkey still using "New Turkish Lira" and below you can see "1 New Turkish Lira" http://www.selimiye-ger.de/1991-20031lira.jpg 395 x 400 - 64k
Yes but just for 21 days.
In 1920, Turkish Great National Assembly was founded in Ankara, by nationalist militia forces (kuvva-i Milliye) lead by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Actually the ottoman empire still exist meanwhile but the sultan of the empire and Istanbul was under invasion. So that 1920 is accepted as the foundation of modern Turkey.
Yes. The star and crescent on the Turkish flag represents Islam. It also represents the connection that Turkey still has to the Ottoman Empire and that country's history.
It's not allowed, but bigamy is still seen in some areas of Turkey...'unofficially'.
If he is living in Turkey, yes he had to. But if he had two citizenship like (U.S. - Turkey) he wont if he is in U.S. If he come back to Turkey, he would catched by the army and do his military service.
I lived in Turkey many years, and I still use 'Turkish Cooking' by Gulseren Ramazoglu, even though it was a tourist publication, because it is easy to use, and has the classic recipes that I have eaten.
The invention of the towel was associated, at least apocryphally, with the city of Bursa in Turkey. The city is still noted for the production of "Turkish towels."
yes, but it's illegal in both countries.
turkish 5000000 still valid or not?