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Events in the year 1994 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – True Path Party (DYP)
- Main opposition – Motherland Party (ANAP)
Cabinet
Events
- 10 January – CIA warned the Turkish prime minister Tansu Çiller about a possible assassination in Belgium
- 23 January – Pkk killed 20 villagers in Mardin Province
- 26 January – Devaluation
- 13 March – Two Greek Cypriot tankers collided in Bosphorous.
- 27 March – Local elections
- 5 April – Economic rehabilitation program (known as bitter recipe)
- 5 May – Weightlifter Naim Süleymanoğlu gained the title European champion
- 15 May – Galatasaray won the championship of the Turkish football league[2]
- 10 August – First Turkish telecommunication satellite Turksat 1B
- 18 October – Turkic Council in Istanbul
- 8 November – Rahmi Koç was elected as the new president of the International Chamber of Commerce
- 19 November – Weightlifter Halil Mutlu broke 3 world records in 54 kg
- 20 November – Weightlifter Nain Süleymanoğlu broke 3 world records in 64 kg
- 29 December – Turkish Airlines Flight 278 crashed on approach to Van Ferit Melen Airport killing 57. Nineteen survived the incident.
- Full date unknown –
Births
- 15 January – Sinan Gümüş, footballer
- 6 February – İbrahim Yılmaz, footballer
- 9 March – Okay Yokuşlu, footballer
- 12 March – Yusuf Emre Gültekin, footballer
- 1 May – İlkay Durmuş, footballer
- 25 May – Samed Yeşil, footballer
Deaths
- 20 January – Bedia Muvahhit (born 1897), theatre actress
- 15 March – Mehmed Orhan (born 1909), head of the Ottoman dynasty
- 16 March – Medeni Berk (born 1913), banker and politician
- 14 May – Cihat Arman (born 1919), footballer and coach
- 31 May – Uzay Heparı (born 1969), musician
Gallery
 Süleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
 Sinan Gümüş Sinan Gümüş
 İbrahim Yılmaz İbrahim Yılmaz
.jpg.webp) Okay Yokuşlu Okay Yokuşlu
.jpg.webp) Samed Yeşil Samed Yeşil
See also
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, Istanbul, 1998, pp. 422–446
- ↑ Mackolik page
- ↑ "Kuzeybatı: History". Archived from the original on 2009-08-25. Retrieved 2009-07-07.
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