1974 in Turkey
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Events in the year 1974 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- Naim Talu (to 26 January 1974)
- Bülent Ecevit (26 January–17 November 1974)
- Sadi Irmak (from 17 November 1974)
- Leader of the opposition – Süleyman Demirel (26 January–17 November 1974)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party: Republican People's Party (CHP); coalition partner National Salvation Party (MSP) (26 January–17 November 1974)
- Main opposition: Justice Party (AP) (26 January–17 November 1974)
Cabinet
- 36th government of Turkey (to 26 January 1974)
- 37th government of Turkey (16 January–17 November 1974)
- 38th government of Turkey (from 17 November 1974)
Events
- 26 January – Turkish Airlines Flight 301 crashes
- 3 March – Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashes near Paris with 346 fatalities.
- 26 May – Fenerbahçe wins the championship.[2]
- 22 June – Socialist Labor Party of Turkey formed.[3]
- 15 July – 1974 Cypriot coup d'état.[3]
- 20 July – Turkish Armed Forces invade Cyprus.[3]
- 31 July – Ceasefire on Cyprus.[3]
- 14 August – Turkish military activities resume on Cyprus as Geneva peace talks fail.[3]
- 9 September – Keban Dam becomes operational.
Births
- 17 May – Şebnem Dönmez, actress and TV program presenter
- 31 May – Kenan Doğulu, singer
- 1 October – Hasan Özer, footballer
- 12 October – Ebru Gündeş, singer
Deaths
- 25 May – Ulvi Uraz theatre director
- 22 July – Orhan Brandt, philatelist
- 26 October – Fahrettin Altay, former general
- 14 December – Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu, novelist
Gallery
- Fahri Korutürk
- Bülent Ecevit
- Süleyman Demirel
- Kenan Doğulu
- Ebru Gündeş
- Fahrettin Altay
- Yakup Kadri Karosmanoğlu
References
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