Yes, the Ottoman Empire, at one point, controlled Cyprus.
The Battle of Cyprus, fought during the Ottoman-Venetian Wars in 1570-1571, resulted in a decisive victory for the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans successfully captured the island from the Republic of Venice after a prolonged siege, culminating in the fall of Famagusta in August 1571. This victory solidified Ottoman control over Cyprus, which remained under Ottoman rule until the late 19th century.
Cyprus was leased from the Ottoman Turks in 1878 where it had previously been part of the Ottoman Empire since 1571 by Britain for aiding Turks against the Russians. Britain annexed Cyprus in 1914 until independence in 1960.
Cyprus Weekly was created in 1979.
Cyprus International was created in 1987.
Cyprus Mail was created in 1945.
The Cyprus Institute was created in 2005.
Miss Cyprus was created in 1956.
University of Cyprus was created in 1989.
Cyprus Regiment was created in 1940.
Politis - Cyprus - was created in 1999.
Cyprus Cup was created in 2008.