The Republic Of Turkey was founded in 1923 when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his followers overthrew the corrupt rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was the predecessor of modern day Turkey.
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The Republic Of Turkey was founded in 1923 when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his followers overthrew the corrupt rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was the predecessor of modern day Turkey.
Constantinople is the former name of the city of Istanbul which is the capital of Turkey. The name change was after the Republic of Turkey was established in 1923.
the largest capital and former capital of turkey The name is derived from the Greek "Ein ten polin" (into the city)
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Nope , never in history...
Syrna is a city. Turkey was formerly a mix of hundreds of city-states and territories, originally independent, and then taken over by the Roman Empire, and when that split up, the Byzantine Empire.
Anatolia has had a large number of names across time. You may wish to be specific as to what timeframe you are referring to. The last name Turkey had prior to being called Turkey was the Ottoman Empire.
The modern country of Turkey has been called many things in the past. The landmass of Asian Turkey has often been called Anatolia or Asia Minor. The former countries which ruled from modern day Turkey in the last 2000 years include the Byzantine Empire, the Seljuk Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.
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The proper name of a turkey farmer is farmer, or turkey farmer.
former enimies turned to friends at war