Bloody Christmas (1963)
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Bloody Christmas (1963) Bloody Christmas 1963 on WN Network delivers the latest Videos and Editable pages for News & Events, including Entertainment, Music, Sports, Science and more, Sign up and share your playlists. This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Bloody_Christmas_(1963). Bloody Christmas (1945). Bloody Christmas (Turkish: Kanlı Noel) is a name usually used in Turkey and Northern Cyprus to describe the outbreak of the tension between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots on the night between 20â“21 December 1963. During the early hours of 21 December 1963, Greek Cypriot police operating within the old Venetian walls of Nicosia demanded to see the identification papers of some Turkish Cypriots who were returning home from an evening out. Bloody Christmas (Turkish: Kanlı Noel) is a term used mainly (but not exclusively) in Turkish Cypriot and Turkish historiography, referring to the outbreak of the tension between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots on the night between 20â“21 December 1963 and the subsequent period of island-wide violence amounting to civil war. The term Bloody Christmas is not used in official Greek Cypriot and Greek historiography, which contends that the outbreak of violenece was a result of a Turkish 1963~ Kıbrıs'ta 1963 yılının Aralık ayına "KANLI NOEL" adıyla damgasını vuran katliamın ve hayat& Bloody Christmas - Kanli Noel. 1963~. Kıbrıs'ta 1963 yılının Aralık ayına "KANLI NOEL" adıyla damgasını vuran katliamın ve hayatını kaybeden 364 Kıbrıs Türkü'nün anısına Bu yuvada hürriyetin bedeli ve Türk olmanın diyeti ödenmiÅŸ, Kıbrıs'ın ikinci bir girit olması önlenmiÅŸtir. Megali Ä°dea sevdalıları utansın! Bloody Christmas (Turkish: Kanlı Noel) is the outbreak of the tension between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots on the night between 20â“21 December 1963 and the subsequent period of island-wide violence.[1][2]. background. events. Bloody Christmas is the outbreak of the tension between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots on the night between 20â“21 December 1963 and the subsequent period of island-wide violence.[1][2]. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Bloody Christmas (1963). Home. News. Bloody Christmas Butchery And Cyprus On December 1963. 21st December 1963 is known and remembered throughout Cyprus history, in particular, for the Turkish Cypriots as the Bloody Christmas or the Black Christmas. It is Bloody and Black Christmas because the EOKA gunmen have attacked on a small Nicosia district where the Ä°lhan Family has lived up to 21st December 1963. Bloody Christmas (1963). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. During the early hours of 21 December 1963, Greek Cypriot police operating within the old Venetian walls of Nicosia demanded to see the identification papers of some Turkish Cypriots who were returning home from an evening out. As word of the incident quickly spread Turkish Cypriot paramilitaries took to the streets..