Category:Burning of Smyrna
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Articles relating to the Burning of Smyrna (September 1922), its aftermath, and its depictions. The fire destroyed much of the port city of Smyrna (modern İzmir, Turkey). Eyewitness reports state that the fire began on 13 September 1922 and lasted until it was largely extinguished on 22 September. It began four days after the Turkish military captured the city on 9 September, effectively ending the Greco-Turkish War, more than three years after the Greek landing of troops at Smyrna. Estimated Greek and Armenian deaths resulting from the fire range from 10,000 to 125,000.
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Pages in category "Burning of Smyrna"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 1922 fires
- 1922 crimes in the Ottoman Empire
- 1922 disasters in Asia
- Mass murder in 1922
- September 1922 events
- 1920s controversies
- 1920s fires in Europe
- 1920s murders in Turkey
- 20th-century disasters in the Ottoman Empire
- 20th-century mass murder in Turkey
- Aftermath of the Armenian genocide
- Attacks on buildings and structures in Izmir
- Events in İzmir
- Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
- Greek genocide
- Massacres in Turkey
- Occupation of Smyrna
- Urban fires in Turkey