• The year 1922 was a very important year in the history of modern Greece.[according to whom?] It witnessed the fall of ideas birthed by Hellenism ever since...
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    Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922 was fought between Greece and the Turkish National Movement during the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World...
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    (modern-day İzmir) and surrounding areas were under Greek military occupation from 15 May 1919 until 9 September 1922. The Allied Powers authorized the occupation...
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    letter he submitted to the League of Nations on 16 October 1922, following Greece's defeat in the Greco-Turkish War and two days after their accession of...
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    September 1922 Revolution (Greek: Επανάσταση της 11ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1922) was an uprising by the Greek army and navy against the government in Athens, which...
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    to 27 September 1922. He was commander-in-chief of the Hellenic Army during the unsuccessful Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and led the Greek forces during the...
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    Major General in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), but the war went badly for Greece, and Andrew was blamed, in part, for the loss of Greek territory. He...
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    Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, Greece shares land borders...
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    Battle of Dumlupınar (category 1922 in Greece)
    1922 near Dumlupınar, Kütahya in Turkey. Following the attrition battle on the Sakarya River (Battle of Sakarya) in August–September 1921, the Greek Army...
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  • 24 (O. S. September 11) – 11 September 1922 Revolution in Greece. September 29 – Drums in the Night (Trommeln in der Nacht) becomes the first play by Bertolt...
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    The Trial of the Six (Greek: Δίκη των Έξ(ι), Díki ton Éx(i)) or the Execution of the Six was the trial for treason, in late 1922, of the Anti-Venizelist...
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    exist in Greece. The restored King Constantine did not recognize Alexander's only child, Alexandra, as a member of the House of Greece until July 1922. However...
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    the Christian Ottoman Greek population of Anatolia, which was carried out mainly during World War I and its aftermath (1914–1922) – including the Turkish...
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    Turkish capture of Smyrna (category 1922 in Greece)
    1919–1922 Greco-Turkish War, and the culmination of the Turkish War of Independence. On 9 September 1922, following the headlong retreat of the Greek army...
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    Great Offensive (category 1922 in Greece)
    Assembly of Turkey, and the Kingdom of Greece, ending the Greco-Turkish War. The offensive began on 26 August 1922 with the Battle of Dumlupınar. The Turks...
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    Dimitrios Gounaris (category Greek people of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922))
    Gounaris (Greek: Δημήτριος Γούναρης; 5 January 1867 – 28 November 1922) was a Greek politician who served as the prime minister of Greece from 25 February...
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    of Chalkidiki, as well as its most populous town. It was built after 1922 by Greek refugees from Asia Minor who wanted to give the settlement the name...
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    Greece from 1936 to 1941. It was formally founded in November 1922 after the adoption of the party's manifesto that was unveiled on 13 October 1922....
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    Armistice of Mudanya (category 1922 in Greece)
    signed in the Ottoman town of Mudanya, in the province of Bursa, on 11 October 1922. The Kingdom of Greece acceded to the armistice on 14 October 1922. Under...
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    Chanak crisis (category 1922 in Greece)
    incident, was a war scare in September 1922 between the United Kingdom and the Government of the Grand National Assembly in Turkey. Chanak refers to Çanakkale...
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    The history of Greece encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation-state of Greece as well as that of the Greek people and the areas...
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  • Xenakis (category Greek-language surnames)
    Xenakis (1922–2001), Greek composer and architect Jason Xenakis (1923–1977), Romanian-born Greek philosopher Thomas Xenakis (1875–1942), Greek gymnast...
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  • Minorities in Greece are small in size compared to Balkan regional standards, and the country is largely ethnically homogeneous. This is mainly due to...
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    of independent Greece in 1833–1836 and again from 1845 until their abolition with the Kallikratis reform in 2010, the prefectures (Greek: νομοί, sing....
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    (1299-1922), the Pontic Greeks were treated unequally relative to other ethnic groups because they were a Christian minority. Many Christian Greeks had...
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    Megali Idea (redirect from Greater Greece)
    (1919–1922), followed by the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923. Despite the end of the Megali Idea project in 1922, by then the Greek state...
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  • The history of modern Greece covers the history of Greece from the recognition by the Great Powers — Britain, France and Russia — of its independence...
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    Mordechai Mano (category 1922 births)
    מרדכי מנו) (1922, Salonika, Greece – 1969) was an Israeli businessman and member of the Mano shipping family. He was one of the pioneers in the maritime...
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    Burning of Smyrna (category 1922 crimes in the Ottoman Empire)
    The burning of Smyrna (Greek: Καταστροφή της Σμύρνης, "Smyrna Catastrophe"; Turkish: 1922 İzmir Yangını, "1922 İzmir Fire"; Armenian: Զմիւռնիոյ Մեծ Հրդեհ...
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  • Castoriadis (1922–1997), Greek-French philosopher who used the pseudonym Paul Cardan Cardan, Gironde, a commune of the Gironde département, in France Cardan...
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