Events in the year 1953 in Turkey.[1]
Ruling party and the main opposition
edit
- 21 January – The first agreement with a US firm about oil exploration in Turkey
- 25 February – Nonaggression and Friendship Pact signed with Greece and Yugoslavia.
- 18 March – 1953 Yenice–Gönen earthquake
- 4 April – TCG Dumlupınar submarine collided with a Swedish freighter and sank (81 deaths)
- 28/29 May – Heavy casualties of the Turkish brigade during the Battle of the Hook in Korea
- 18 June – Earthquake around Edirne
- 16 August – House of the Virgin Mary, close to Ephesus was opened to visits
- 10 November – Atatürk’s body was transferred to its final resting place (Anıtkabir) on his death day
- 14 December – All property and the furniture of CHP, the main opposition party was confiscated
- 3 January – Fikri Karadağ, retired colonel
- 11 January – Mehmet Altan, economist, writer
- 20 January – Alaattin Çakıcı, former member of Grey Wolves
- 23 February – Adnan Polat, business man
- 1 March – Sinan Çetin, film director and producer
- 29 March – Güher and Süher Pekinel sisters, pianists
- 7 April – Fatih Erkoç, singer
- 4 September – Fatih Terim, footballer, coach
-
Celal Bayar
-
Adnan Menderes
-
İsmet İnönü
-
Adnan Polat
-
Fatih Terim
-
Fatih Erkoç
-
Halit Akmansü
-
Necmettin Sadak
-
Şükrü Saracoğlu
- ^ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 120–124