Today’s memory .. Convention on Constantinople, the end of the Ottoman Empire and the start of the tripartite aggression

Today’s memory .. Convention on Constantinople, the end of the Ottoman Empire and the start of the tripartite aggression

On October 29, many significant events that altered the course of history took place. This is because many prominent figures in literature, politics, art, and other fields were born on this day, and they also left behind literary, political, and artistic personalities for us to remember. This coincides with the celebration of annual occasions, and this is what we will discuss in the following report.
Important occasions.
The “Constantinople Convention” allowing open traffic in the Suez Canal was signed in 1888.

1923 saw the formation of the Turkish Republic, whose first president was Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, on the rubble of the defunct Ottoman Empire.
The American stock market crashed in 1929, marking the beginning of the “great corruption.”
1954 – Following a botched assassination attempt on him in the Mansheya affair, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser dissolves the Brotherhood.

1923 saw the formation of the Turkish Republic, whose first president was Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, on the rubble of the defunct Ottoman Empire.
The American stock market crashed in 1929, marking the beginning of the “great corruption.”
1954 – Following a botched assassination attempt on him in the Mansheya affair, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser dissolves the Brotherhood.

The memories of today. Convention on Constantinople, the end of the Ottoman Empire and the start of the tripartite aggression

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