Category
page 1Antisemitism in Turkey
Adnan Oktar
Turkish cult leader (born 1956)
Ziya Gökalp
Turkish sociologist and writer (1876–1924)
Grey Wolves
Turkish far-right ultranationalist political foundation
Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
Turkish novelist, playwright, and Islamist conspiracy theorist (1904–1983)
Nihal Atsız
Turkish poet and writer (1905–1975)
Grup Yorum
Turkish band
Turkish Hezbollah
far-right Kurdish nationalist and Islamist group in Turkey
Varlık Vergisi
discriminatory tax levied by Turkey on her non-Muslim citizens in 1942
Millî Görüş
Turkish Islamist and conservative movement
list of geographical name changes in Turkey
Wikimedia list article
1934 Thrace pogroms
pogroms against Jews in Turkey
2003 Istanbul bombings
suicide attack

Mas-Kom-Yah
Mas-Kom-Yah is a theatre play written in 1975 by 20-year-old Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who later served as Mayor of Istanbul, Prime Minister of Turkey and President of Turkey, based on the book Kızıl Pençe ("Red Claw") by the Islamist preacher Mustafa Bayburtlu. The name Mas-Kom-Yah is an abbreviation for Mason, Komünist ve Yahudi (Freemason, Communist and Jew).
antisemitism in Turkey
overview of antisemitism in Turkey
Atsız Youth
Turkish far-right organization
Turkey and the Holocaust
aspect of World War II
People's Liberation Party-Front of Turkey
political party in Turkey
Cevat Rıfat Atilhan
Turkish writer (1892–1967)
Elza Niego affair
Turkish murder victim
Soner Yalçın
Turkish journalist and writer (born 1966)
International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide
1982 first major conference on genocide studies
conspiracy theories in Turkey
overview about the conspiracy theories in Turkey
Ergün Poyraz
Turkish writer (born 1963)
Ahmet Mithat Kalabalık
Turkish statesperson (1878–1953)
Yeni Akit
Turkish daily newspaper
İbrahim Talî Öngören
Turkish diplomat and statesperson (1875–1952)
Alperen Ocakları
ultranationalist organization in Turkey