IZMIR

ĭzmīrˈ, formerly Smyrnasmûrˈnə, city (1990 pop. 1,762,849), capital of Izmir prov., W Turkey, on the Gulf of Izmir, an arm of the Aegean Sea. The largest Turkish seaport after Istanbul, its exports include cotton, tobacco, vegetables, manufactures, and carpets. It is also an important commercial and industrial center, whose manufactures include processed food, textiles, tobacco, cement, petrochemicals, and manufactured goods. Tourism is increasingly important. It is a road and rail transportation center, and an annual trade fair is held there. Izmir prov. is rich in mineral resources. The city was settled during the Bronze Age (c.3000 b.c.). It was colonized (c.1000 b.c.) by Ionians and was destroyed (627 b.c.) by the Lydians. It was rebuilt on a different site in the early 4th cent. b.c. by Antigonus I, was enlarged and beautified by Lysimachus, and became one of the largest and most prosperous cities of Asia Minor. Its wealth and splendor increased under Roman rule. The city had a sizable Jewish colony, was an early center of Christianity, and was one of the Seven Churches in Asia (Rev. 2–8). It was pillaged by the Arabs in the 7th cent., fell to the Seljuk Turks in the 11th cent., was recaptured for Byzantium by Emperor Alexius I during the First Crusade, and formed part of the empire of Nicaea from 1204 to 1261, when the Byzantine Empire was restored. Also in 1261 the Genoese obtained trading privileges there, which they retained until the city fell (c.1329) to the Seljuk Turks. The Knights Hospitalers captured the city in 1344, restored Genoese privileges, and held the city until 1402, when it was captured and sacked by Timur. The Mongols were succeeded in 1424 by the Ottoman Turks. A Greek Orthodox archiepiscopal see, the city retained a large Greek population and remained a center of Greek culture and the chief Mediterranean port of Asia Minor. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the city was occupied (1919) by Greek forces. The Treaty of Sèvres (1920) assigned Izmir and its hinterland to temporary Greek administration, but fighting soon erupted between Greek and Turkish forces. Izmir fell to the Turks in Sept., 1922, and a few days later was destroyed by fire. Thousands of Greek civilian refugees fled from the city. The Treaty of Lausanne (1923) restored Izmir to Turkey. A separate convention between Greece and Turkey provided for the exchange of their minorities, which was carried out under League of Nations supervision. Thus the population of Izmir became predominately Turkish. The city suffered greatly from severe earthquakes in 1928 and 1939. It is a NATO command center for SE Europe. It is also the site of the Aegean Univ. and several museums, and was probably the birthplace of the poet Homer.

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...for western cloth at prices that the Izmir market commanded.26 As a result...rectly, by controlling shipping to Izmir-that is by deciding the time(s) when company ships were to be sent to Izmir-through the regulations of the Levant...
...were relaxed, foreigners residing in Izmir had begun to enjoy more personal freedom...member of the British colony residing in Izmir, wrote in 1866 that the position of the governor-general (vals) of Izmir was peculiar and difficult. According...
...Reshit ha-Kehillah ha-Yehudit be-Izmir baTekufah ha-Othmanit" The Origins of the Jewish Community in Izmir in the Ottoman Period , Peamim , no. 12...idem, "Rav Yosef Eskapa ve-Rabbanut Izmir" Rabbi Joseph Eskapa and the Rabbinate...
...the local authorities in a region. The CPU Izmir Branch During the reorganization the CPU targeted Izmir, the most important Ottoman port on the Aegean...Western Anatolia. Establishing a branch in Izmir from Paris, however, was no less formidable...
...first awakening against the occupation of izmir, in the He_yet-i Temtltali_ve...haykh, the Mawlawi sita_vk?t in izmir, Shaykh Nuri Efen- di, in the group...around six a.m. to talk to the i< li of izmir, Izzet Bey (1871-?), (a supporter...
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...Opium Trade and the Dutch Community of Izmir, 1820-1940 by Willem Floor From Anatolia...Opium Trade and the Dutch Community of Izmir, 1820-1940. By JAN SCHMIDT. Istanbul...provides an analysis of the opium trade of Izmir, which was the most important port for...
...Ottoman City Between East and West: Aleppo, Izmir, and Istanbul by Mark L. Stein The Ottoman City Between East and West: Aleppo, Izmir, and Istanbul. By EDHEM ELDEM, DANIEL...Aleppo (Masters), an Arab Ottoman city; Izmir (Goffman), an Anatolian Ottoman city...
...Making of an Ottoman Port: the Quay of Izmir in the Nineteenth Century by Elena Fangakis-Syrett The quay of Izmir (Smyrna), known at the time as les Quais...and modernity of the entire project put Izmir among the foremost city ports not only...
...Perceptions on Laboratory Applications: Izmir Sample by Burak Feyzioglu , Baris Demirdag...teachers employed in secondary schools in Izmir, Turkey in 2008-2009 academic year...them in other types of high schools in Izmir. 28 of the chemistry teachers have 1 year...
...miles to cities in Western Turkey such as Izmir and Istanbul. This massive migration resulted...had migrated to the large western city of Izmir (population 2,200,000 in the 2000...study with the children who had migrated to Izmir showed that about 80% had migrated to...
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...Stewart ON SEPTEMBER 15TH 1922, the fires of a raging holocaust began finally to burn themselves out. Smyrna (present-day Izmir), the gem-city of the Turkish Aegean, had gone up in flames. Over breakfast that day readers of the London Morning Post...
...sites are today living cities: Smyrna (Izmir), Philadelphia (Alasehir), and Thyatira...is still in use, especially during the Izmir International Festival, which features...of John, is the pretty seaside city of Izmir (formerly Smyrna). A beautiful waterfront...
...and their families have been stationed in Izmir, Turkey, since 1952, but in the spring...Defense decided to make assignments to Izmir 12-month unaccompanied tours. The decision...battalion commander LTC Steve Shappell. "Izmir has been in a heightened force protection...
...resulting from fieldwork experiment in Izmir. There have been five fieldwork experiments...1995, Bulgaria 2005, Northern Romania, Izmir,). No new projects are being planned...the 25th Symposium of the Study Group: Izmir, Turkey; Uherske Hradische in the Czech...
...Kandemir Basmane is one of those parts of Izmir that most people pass through on the way...be back. Basmane is a very old part of Izmir, and is home to an assortment of different...interested in instruments. "When we came to Izmir my father sent me to work with a carpenter...
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...graveyard to the east of the port city of Izmir on Thursday. Police sources revealed Kathy...of mission in Ankara, she travelled to Izmir to support Shannon. Yesterday neighbours...After hacking her mother to death in Izmir, he returned to his home in Kusadasi 70...
...graveyard to the east of the port city of Izmir on Thursday. Police sources revealed Kathy...of mission in Ankara, she travelled to Izmir to support Shannon. Yesterday neighbours...After hacking her mother to death in Izmir, he returned to his home in Kusadasi 70...
...Europe for a connecting flight to Istanbul or Izmir. A brief flight from Istanbul, Izmir snuggles on hills and down to its large, curved...for visiting this part of Turkey. Tours from Izmir leave frequently for Ephesus, Aphrodisius, alone...
...David R. Hales love life became so rife in Izmir, Turkey, that observers called the isolated...Gen. Hale, 52, an avid hunter whose Izmir quarters were decorated with animal skins...romantic" ties with Gen. Hale after leaving Izmir in August. She got a divorce in November...
...not far away. The lively port city of Izmir, with its quality restaurants and vibrant...Turkish and international tourists. In Izmir, I stayed in the new Movenpick Hotel...hotel at the World Travel Awards. And the Izmir hotel, close to the cafe-lined Cordon...
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IZMIR izmir , formerly Smyrna smur n , city (1990 pop. 1,762,849), capital of Izmir prov., W Turkey, on the Gulf of Izmir, an arm of the Aegean Sea. The largest Turkish seaport after Istanbul , its exports include cotton, tobacco...
SMYRNA , former name of Izmir, Turkey see Izmir . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...are Istanbul, Ankara, Karabuk , Bursa , Izmir , Adana , Samsun , and Diyarbakir . The...trade. Turkeys main ports are Istanbul, Izmir, Samsun, Iskenderun , Mersin , and Trabzon...against the nationalists from their base at Izmir. The Turkish counteroffensive, beginning...
...living in Constantinople and in the ports of Asia Minor, notably Izmir (Smyrna), were very prosperous; but Greece itself languished...Dodecanese (except Rhodes) but excluding the Zone of the Straits. Izmir was placed under Greek administration pending a plebiscite...
...but was to grant autonomy to Kurdistan. Armenia became a separate republic under international guarantees, and Smyrna (now Izmir ) and its environs was placed under Greek administration pending a plebiscite to determine its permanent status. In Europe...
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