Some wars that Turkey has fought in are the Franco-Turkish War and the Turkish War of Independence. They also fought in the Korean War, World War 2, and the Iraqi/Kurdish Civil War.
some people say turkey has been in 8 wars and some people say 12 wars
Catherine the Great was in at least two wars against Turkey.
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The punic wars took place in the Central Mediterranean areas around modern day turkey
The Republic of Turkey did not come into existence until 1923. So while the Republic of Turkey didn't go to war in the First World War, Turks did go to war under the flag of the Ottoman Empire, which was aligned with the Central Powers. In the Second World War, Turkey became a signatory to a treaty with the Allies in 1945 - at a time when it was a bit late to commit itself to the war.
the war was fought......in Gallpoli! Gallipoli was not a war on its own, it was a battle past of the Great War - a war thought to end all wars. A war we now know as World War I. It was fought on the 25th Of April near a place, now known, as ANZAC Cove. actually...it couldve been on the outskirts of China
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The Turkish war are you stupid?
Catherine the Great was in at least two wars against Turkey.
Yes one I know was when the ANZAC went to turkey (Gallipoli) and we fought at ANZAC covethere is on a terror on east turkey but not in city out of city in mountains.
Facts about Turkey include that Western Turkey is where the Trojan Wars happened and the Trojan horse is located there. Antioch Turkey is where the first Christian church was built. St. Paul the Apostle, Aesop, and Homer were born in Turkey.
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You should have been more specific by using "the country Turkey". I thought it might have something to do with what Benjamin Franklin desired to be the national bird.
It depends on which country's civil war we are talking about, but Turkish involvement in civil wars is only present with regard to the Syrian Civil War. All other civil wars lack Turkish involvement.
The punic wars took place in the Central Mediterranean areas around modern day turkey
Salam, The forces of Islam defended against many such wars, as they advanced further, many came to Islam willingly. The King of Persia submitted to Islam and that is how that happened in that area. It was not called Turkey at the time. Peace