Hatay State

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Hatay State, also known informally as the Republic of Hatay, was a transitional nation that existed from 2 September 1938 to 29 June 1939, being located in the territory of the Sanjak of Alexandretta of the French Mandate of Syria. The state was transformed de facto into the Hatay Province of Turkey on 7 July 1939, de jure joining the country on 23 July 1939.

1938 — 1939  WikimediaWikidata



Ethnic composition of Hatay (1936)Ethnic composition of Hatay (1936)
Hatay Meclisi enkazıHatay Meclisi enkazı
French-Turkish agreement, July 3, 1938French-Turkish agreement, July 3, 1938
Cevat Açıkalın and Robert Collet in AntakyaCevat Açıkalın and Robert Collet in Antakya
Turkish Army entered Alexandretta July 5, 1938Turkish Army entered Alexandretta July 5, 1938
TurkishArmyAlexandrettaTurkishArmyAlexandretta
Antakya`ya giren Türk süvarileri, 6 Temmuz 1938Antakya'ya giren Türk süvarileri, 6 Temmuz 1938
Asım Gündüz and Robert Collet in HatayAsım Gündüz and Robert Collet in Hatay
Hatay Devleti icra heyetiHatay Devleti icra heyeti
Map of the Sanjak of AlexandrettaMap of the Sanjak of Alexandretta
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    commonsimageFrench-Turkish agreement, July 3, 1938 Commons
    commonsimageCevat Açıkalın and Robert Collet in Antakya Commons
    commonsimageTurkish Army entered Alexandretta July 5, 1938 Commons
    commonsimageTurkishArmyAlexandretta Commons
    commonsimageAntakya'ya giren Türk süvarileri, 6 Temmuz 1938 Commons
    commonsimageAsım Gündüz and Robert Collet in Hatay Commons
    commonsimageHatay Devleti icra heyeti Commons
    commonsimageMap of the Sanjak of Alexandretta Commons