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1984
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Events in the year 1984 in Turkey.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Parliament


  • 2 Incumbents


  • 3 Ruling party and the main opposition


  • 4 Cabinet


  • 5 Events


  • 6 Births


  • 7 Deaths


  • 8 Gallery


  • 9 See also


  • 10 References





Parliament


  • 17th Parliament of Turkey


Incumbents




  • President – Kenan Evren


  • Prime Minister – Turgut Özal


  • Leader of the opposition – Necdet Calp



Ruling party and the main opposition



  • Ruling party – Motherland Party (ANAP)

  • Main opposition – People’s Party (HP)



Cabinet



  • 45th government of Turkey (from 21 September)


Events



  • 18 February – Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu won the title Miss Europe.

  • 25 March – Local elections

  • 9 May – Novelist Yaşar Kemal won Légion d'honneur medal

  • 17 May – Trabzonspor won the championship of Turkish football league[2]

  • 18 June - Road Water Electricity General Directorate was merged with two other directorates to form Village works General Directorate.

  • 20 June – Erdoğan Özen a member of Turkish embassy in Vienna was assassinated by a group of Armenians

  • 26 October – Crisis in the government. The president dismissed Vural Arıkan ,the minister of Finance

  • 11 November – Melek Gürkan won the title Miss Asia Pacific International

  • 19 November – Enver Ergun a diplomat in Vienna was assassinated by a group of Armenians

  • 25 November – Prof. Muzaffer Aksoy won Ramazzini award[3]



Births



  • 9 February – Şebnem Schaefer, model

  • 19 February – Onur Tuncer, footballer

  • 26 February – Beren Saat, actress

  • 1 March – İbrahim Şahin, footballer

  • 31 July – İpek Yaylacıoğlu, actress and photographer

  • 13 August – Ayça Naz İhtiyaroğlu, volleyball player

  • 25 August – Kenan Sofuoğlu, motorcycle racer

  • 2 November – Berrak Tüzünataç, actress

  • 10 December – Şenol Akın, footballer



Deaths



  • 14 January – Fazıl Küçük (born in 1906) former leader of the Turkish Cypriots

  • 25 February – Hasan Hüseyin Korkmazgil (born in 1927), folk poet

  • 19 March – Kerime Nadir (born in 1917), writer

  • 9 September – Yılmaz Güney (born in 1937), actor

  • 28 September – Cihat Baban (born in 1911), former government minister

  • 4 October - Muazzez Tahsin Berkand (born in 1899), writer

  • 4 November – Ümit Yaşar Oğuzcan (born in 1926), poet

  • 8 December – Semih Sancar (born in 1911), former chief of staff



Gallery




See also



  • Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984

  • 1983–84 1.Lig

  • Turkey at the 1984 Summer Olympics

  • Turkey at the 1984 Winter Olympics



References




  1. ^ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 317–321


  2. ^ Mackolik page


  3. ^ Ramazzini page











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