1992 in Turkey

1992
in
Turkey

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See also:List of years in Turkey

Events in the year 1992 in Turkey.[1]

Parliament

Incumbents

Ruling party and the main opposition

Cabinet

Events

  • 2 January – Avalanche in Hakkari Province, 19 deaths
  • 1 February – Avalanche in Şırnak Province, 91 deaths
  • 3 March – Mine accident in Zonguldak Province, 122 deaths
  • 13 March – The 6.7 Mw Erzincan earthquake shook area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing 498–652 and injuring 2,000.
  • 16 May – Clash between the armed forces and the terrorists in Şırnak Province
  • 17 May – Beşiktaş won the championship of the Turkish football league[2]
  • 15 June – In European Double trap championship, Turkish team won the gold medal
  • 19 June – All parties closed by the previous military government were given the right to be reestablished
  • 24 June – Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation treaty was signed in İstanbul
  • 28 July – Weightlifter Naim Süleymanoğlu won gold medal in World championship in Barselona
  • 30 August – Clash between the armed forces and the terrorists from Iran
  • 9 September – Republican People's Party (CHP) was refounded on the 59th anniversary of the CHP's former establishment (Most members are from the Social Democrat Populist Party (SHP)
  • 29 September – Clash between the armed forces and the terrorists in Hakkari Province
  • 16 October and the following days – In a hot pursuit operation armed forces entered Iraq
  • 23 November – In World Karate championship held in Granada, Veysel Bumin won the gold medal
  • 13 January – President vetoed the ILO convention
  • 2 December – Split in ANAP
  • 31 December – The film Basic Instinct was banned

Births

Death

Sports

See also

References

  1. Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 378–410
  2. Mackolik page
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