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- Sèvres_Syndrome abstract "In Turkey, the Sèvres Syndrome (Turkish: Sevr Sendromu) is a popular belief that some outside forces, especially the West, "is conspiring to weaken and carve up Turkey." The term originates from the Treaty of Sèvres of the 1920s, which partitioned the Ottoman Empire between Armenia, Greece, Britain, France, and Italy, leaving a small unaffected area around Ankara under Turkish rule, however, it was never implemented due to the Turkish War of Independence. Turkish historian Taner Akçam describes this attitude as an ongoing perception that "there are forces which continually seek to disperse and destroy us, and it is necessary to defend the state against this danger."".
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- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "652899371".
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Arzumanyan.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Ankara.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_modern_Turkey.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Devlet_Bahçeli.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink First_Republic_of_Armenia.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Greece.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Italy.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Kurdish–Turkish_conflict.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Nationalist_Movement_Party.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Democratic_Party_(Turkey).
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Solution_process.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Taner_Akçam.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Sèvres.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Turkey–PKK_conflict.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_War_of_Independence.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Western_world.
- Sèvres_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sèvres Syndrome".
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- Sèvres_Syndrome subject Category:History_of_modern_Turkey.
- Sèvres_Syndrome comment "In Turkey, the Sèvres Syndrome (Turkish: Sevr Sendromu) is a popular belief that some outside forces, especially the West, "is conspiring to weaken and carve up Turkey." The term originates from the Treaty of Sèvres of the 1920s, which partitioned the Ottoman Empire between Armenia, Greece, Britain, France, and Italy, leaving a small unaffected area around Ankara under Turkish rule, however, it was never implemented due to the Turkish War of Independence.".
- Sèvres_Syndrome label "Sèvres Syndrome".
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