1982 in Turkey
Events in the year 1982 in Turkey.[1]
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Incumbents
    
    
Ruling party
    
- Ruling party – (Technocrat government)
Cabinet
    
    
Events
    
    January
    
- 9 January – The flow direction of sea traffic in Bosporus was changed from left to right.[2]
- 28 January – Turkish diplomat Kemal Arıkan assassinated by Armenian terrorists in Los Angeles.[2]
April
    
May
    
- 4 May – Turkish diplomatic Orhan Gündüz was assassinated by Armenian terrorists in Boston.
June
    
- 2 June – Ecevit is acquitted of all charges relating to 10 April arrest.[2]
- 7 June – Turkish diplomatic Erkut Akbay and his wife Nadide Akbay assassinated by Armenian terrorists in Lisbon.
- 13 June – Beşiktaş wins the championship[3]
August
    
- 4 August – NSC lifts some of the restrictions on political expression.[2]
- 7 August – Armenian terrorists kill eight civilians in the Esenboğa International Airport attack.
- 27 August – Turkish diplomat Atilla Altıkat assassinated by Armenian terrorists in Ottawa.
September
    
- 9 September – Turkish diplomat Bora Süelkan assassinated by Armenian terrorists in Burgas.
October
    
- 15 October – Turkish novelist Yaşar Kemal wins the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca.
November
    
Births
    
- 16 January – Tuncay, footballer
- 4 March – Yasemin Mori, singer
- 15 March – Sencer Sarı, ceramicist
- 12 August – Meryem Uzerli, actress
- 26 August – Gamze Özçelik, model and TV artist
- 11 September – Elvan Abeylegesse, track athlete
- 2 October – Esra Gümüş, volleyball player
- 2 November – Serkan Yalçın, footballer
- 8 December – Halil Altıntop and Hamit Altıntop, footballers
Deaths
    
- 28 January – Kemal Arıkan, consul (assassinated)
- 9 April – Turan Güneş (born in 1922), former vice prime minister
- 4 May – Orhan Gündüz, consul (assassinated)
- 22 May – Cevdet Sunay (born in 1899), former president (1966–1973)
- 27 August – Atilla Altıkat (born in 1937), military attaché (assassinated)
- 4 November – Burhan Felek (born in 1899), journalist
Gallery
    
 Kenan Evren Kenan Evren
 Turgut Özal Turgut Özal
 Tuncay Tuncay
 Sencer Sarı Sencer Sarı
 Elvan Abeylegesse Elvan Abeylegesse
 Esra Gümüş Esra Gümüş
 Serkan Yalçın Serkan Yalçın
 Halil Altıntop Halil Altıntop
 Hamit Altıntop Hamit Altıntop
References
    
- Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 304–309
- Heper, Metin (2009). Historical Dictionary of Turkey. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press.
- Mackolik page
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