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      • After the Treaty of Montreux in 1918, administration of Antioch passed to the French. On 5th of July 1938, after years of struggle, the Turkish army entered Hatay. After eleven months, by a referendum and vote of Hatay Assembly, on 23rd of July 1939 it joined the Turkish Republic.
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  2. On 5th of July 1938, after years of struggle, the Turkish army entered Hatay. After eleven months, by a referendum and vote of Hatay Assembly, on 23rd of July 1939 it joined the Turkish Republic . As of 2023, its population is over 1,6 million.

  3. Oct 26, 2023 · The southern province of Hatay, which lies within the borders of the National Pact, was incorporated into Türkiye on July 7, 1939, amid the pre-World War II atmosphere and thanks to the strong diplomacy pursued by the Republic of Türkiye.

  4. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Hatay Province ( Turkish: Hatay ili, pronounced [ ˈhataj], Arabic: محافظة حطاي, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Ḥaṭāy) is the southernmost province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey. Its area is 5,524 km 2, and its population is 1,686,043 (2022). It is situated mostly outside Anatolia, along the eastern coast ...

  5. Hatay Province of Turkey: In 1939 (June 29), following a popular referendum, Hatay became a Turkish province. This referendum has been labelled both "phoney" and "rigged", and a way for the French to let Turks take over the area, hoping that they would turn on Hitler.

  6. It joined Turkey in 1939. From 1938 to 1939, the city was an independent Arab emirate known as Hatay State. It then became a part of Turkey, which caused protests by the Arabs in the province, however the protests were later shut down.

  7. On 29 June 1939, following a referendum, Hatay became a Turkish province. This referendum has been labelled both "phoney" and "rigged", and is seen as a way for the French to cede the area to Turkey, in the hope that they would turn on Hitler.

  8. In 1939, France transferred the sanjak to Turkey and it became Hatay prov. Hatay (hätī´), formerly sanjak of Alexandretta, province (1990 pop. 1,002,252), 2,141 sq mi (5,545 sq km), S Turkey, including the cities of Antioch (now Antakya) and Alexandretta (now Iskenderun).

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