1989 in Turkey

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Events in the year 1989 in Turkey. [1]

Parliament

Incumbents

Kenan Evren (up to 9 November)
Turgut Özal (from 9 November)
Turgut Özal (up tp 9 November)
Yıldırım Akbulut (from 9 November)

Ruling party and the main opposition

Cabinet

Events

June

September

October

September

November

December

Births

Deaths


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Hakkı Yeten
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Nesuhi Ertegün


January

February

March

April - June

July

August

September

October - December

See also

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References

  1. Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 367–377
  2. Mackolik page
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Heper, Metin (2009). Historical Dictionary of Turkey. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press.