Erdoğan remembers anniversary of 'barbaric' 1821 Tripolitsa massacre
In a Twitter post, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Türkiye "have not forgotten and will never forget the Tripolice Massacre, which took place on September 23, 1821, in which thousands of Muslim Turks, our Albanian brothers and Jews were brutally and barbarically murdered."
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- Published Date: 05:44 | 23 September 2022
- Modified Date: 05:55 | 23 September 2022
The Turkish president on Friday marked the anniversary of the Tripolitsa massacre during the Greek revolt that started in the Peloponnese in 1821, the year Greece separated from the Ottoman Empire.
In a Twitter post, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Türkiye "have not forgotten and will never forget the Tripolice Massacre, which took place on September 23, 1821, in which thousands of Muslim Turks, our Albanian brothers and Jews were brutally and barbarically murdered."
On Sept. 23, 1821, tens of thousands of Muslims and Jews were massacred by the Greeks in Tripolitsa, a strategic city in the southern Peloponnese region of today's Greece.
Turks in Peloponnese faced not only death but also starvation and captivity. The Ottoman Jews living in the region also faced Greek atrocities and lost their lives due to famine, misery, and plunder.
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