The Battle of Gallipoli, which took place during World War I between 1915 and 1916, resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Estimates suggest that around 86,000 Turkish soldiers died during the campaign. The battle was marked by heavy fighting and considerable loss of life, highlighting the severe toll of the conflict.
Khaireddin - Turkish statesman - died in 1890.
As of October 31, 2020, at least 116 people have died as a result of the earthquake in Turkey.
Records are not entirely clear on how many Turkish troops died at Gallipoli. Reliable estimates put the deaths at approx. 200,000
Kerim Tekin is a Turkish pop singer who was born in Erzincan, Turkey. He was born on 18th April 1975. He died in June 1998. He released many albums in Turkey.
Many Turkish people are farmers.
Turkish Odyssey has 580 pages.
The Turkish Gambit has 211 pages.
Total casualties for the Ottoman empire were about 770,000 military deaths and an estimated 2,100,000 civilian deaths.
It represents the blood of Turkish people died during the independence war of Turkey.
New Turkish Cinema has 224 pages.
"Öldün mü?" (which literally means: "have you died?")
The Allies suffered 46,000 dead, of whom 26,000 were British. The Turkish dead are not known but an estimate of 200,000 is considered to be conservative.