- The
Chanak crisis (Turkish: Çanakkale Krizi), also
called the
Chanak affair and the
Chanak incident, was a war
scare in
September 1922
between the United...
- [citation needed] From
around 1920, the
British began to call Çanakkale '
Chanak' and 'Kale Sultanie' in
their reporting. The
first inhabitants of the area...
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request for
military ****istance from the
Dominions at the
outbreak of the
Chanak Crisis the
previous year had been
turned down by
Canada and
South Africa...
- Peace, Commerce, and
Secret Alliance, the
Treaty of Çanak, the
Treaty of
Chanak or Turkish: Kale-i
Sultaniye Antlaşması) was
concluded between the Ottoman...
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Kingdom almost formally declared war
against the
Ankara government during the
Chanak Crisis, and its
conclusion lead to the
Allies abandoning Constantinople...
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landings began at Cape ****es and
ANZAC Cove at dawn on 25 April, AE2
reached Chanak by 6:00 a.m. and
torpedoed an
Ottoman gunboat believed to be a Peyk-i Şevket-class...
- the
Chanak Crisis erupted as
Turkish forces threatened to
occupy the
Dardanelles neutral zone,
which was
policed by the
British army
based in
Chanak. Churchill...
- diplomacy. Pella. pp. 27–38. ISBN 0-918618-79-7. Macfie, A. L. (1979). "The
Chanak affair (September–October 1922)".
Balkan Studies. 20 (2): 309–41. Heper...
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Britain over the
neutral zone of the
Straits were
narrowly avoided in the
Chanak Crisis of
September 1922, when the
Armistice of
Mudanya was
concluded on...
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Mediterranean Fleet in 1922–1923 to
support British interests in
Turkey during the
Chanak Crisis.
Curacoa was
transferred to the
Mediterranean Fleet in 1929. In 1933...