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    • The Armenian 'relocation': the case for 'military necessity' 

      Salt, Jeremy (Terazi Yayıncılık, 2014)
      This article focuses on the questions of insurgency and'military necessity' as a reason for moving the bulk of the Armenianpopulation from the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire in thesecond half of 1915. It looks at ...
    • Befriending the west: a wise decision or a rushed move (1939-1950)? 

      Ahmed, Ghulam; Hussain, Mohammad; Jamal, Muhammad Ahmar; Usman, Muhammad Shayan; Durrani, Omar Ahmad Khan (Bilkent University, 2023)
      This paper will examine how Turkish relations with the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), Germany, and the West changed from the start of World War II up to the early Cold War years (1939-1950s). Following ...
    • British ambitions in the Mediterranean and their effect on the allied quest for Turkish belligerency in WWII 

      Gürgen, Egemen (Bilkent University, 2020-12)
      Turkish belligerency which was not quite desired by Britain during the World War II was interwoven with the British ambitions in the Mediterranean including the post- World War II settlement of the region into the British ...
    • British policy towards Cyprus and the Cyprus question, 1878-2005 

      Şar, Celal (Bilkent University, 2005)
      This master’s thesis aims to analyze British policy towards Cyprus and the Cyprus question in the period of 1878 to 2005. British policy towards Cyprus is mainly for military aspects. Cyprus has an importance for Britain, ...
    • A "compassionnate" episode in Anglo-Ottoman history : British relief to '93 refugees (1877-1878) 

      Dinçyürek, Sadiye Sena (Bilkent University, 2010)
      This thesis aims to provide an indebt analysis of the British relief to the Ottoman Refugees of 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War (’93 Refugees). The course of the war resulted in an enormous exodus especially through the Balkans. ...
    • Mustafa Kemal'in Mondros Mütarekesi'ne tepkisi 

      Kemal, Cemal (Türk İnkılap Tarihi Enstitüsü, 2010)
      7.Ordu Komutanı Mustafa Kemal Paşa, 26 Ekim 1918’de Halep kuzeyinde İngiliz ve Arap Ordularının taarruzunu durdurmayı başarmıştır. Ancak, İttifak Devletleri (Bulgaristan, Avusturya-Macaristan-Almanya)’nin mağlup olmalarına ...