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INTRODUCTION
location & Geography
History
Basic information
Founder
Government, Capital
Language ,Population, Currency ,Religions
Famous places
LOCATION &

GEOARAPHY

 LOCATION :-

 TURKEY ISLOCATED AT NORTH
HEMISPHERE.
• IT IS LOCATED ON TWO
CONTINENTS
EUROPE & ASIA
• IT IS THE SECOND LARGEST
COUNTRY IN EUROPE.
NEIGHBOURS
 NORTH WEST
o BULGARIA
o GREECE

 NORTH EAST
o GEORGIA

 EAST
o ARMENIA
o AZERBIJAN
o IRAN

 SOUTH
o SYRIA
o IRAQ
GEORAPHY
REGIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

MARMARA
AEGEAN
BLACK SEA
CENTERAL
ANATOLIA
EASTERN
ANATOLIA
SOUTHEAST
ANATOLIA
MEDITERRANEAN
PROVINCES
o THERE ARE 81
PROVINCES IN
TURKEY.
o THE AREA OF
TURKEY IS
780.580Sq KM
HISTORY
• THE OF TURKY COVER A TIME FRAME OF MORE THAN 4000 BC

 Basic information
• Name:REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
• CAPITAL:ANKARA
• INDEPENDENCE DAY:29 OCTOBER 1923
FOUNDER
GOVERNMENT
CAPITAL

• ANKARA IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF TURKY.IT IS IN THE CENTERAL
ANTOLIA REGION.IT IS THE HEART OF TURKEY.
•

Language , Currency
LANGUAGE;-,RELIGION
IN TURKEY 90%PEOPLE SPEAK TURKEY AND SPEAKS ARABIC
AND GREEK.

• RELIGION:THERE IS NO MAIN RELIGION OF TURKEY. MANY
RELIGIONS ARE FOLLOWED.

• CURRENCY;THE CURRENCY
OF TURKEY IS LIRA.
POPULATION
• POPULATION OF TURKEY IS
78 MILLION.



FAMOUS PLACES:THERE ARE MANY FAMOUS
WHICH ATTRACTS THE TOURISTS.
DEADSEA
Bosporus Bridge
Turkey came onto world map as a
country from one of successor
states of Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman Empire

•
•
•
•

RISE(1299 - 1453)
First Capital BURSA
Expands to Europe and Anatolia
DECLINE(1683 - 1914)
Anatolia is a Multi-Ethenic state includes
Turks, Armenians , Frenchs and Italians.
After first world war Treaty Of SEVRES was
imposed by Allied powers on Ottoman Empire.
Treaty Of Sevres results in breakup of Ottoman
Empire.
Mustafa Kamal (military commander)
 distinguished himself during the Turkish war
of Independence.
He revoke the terms of the Treaty of Sevres.
The Parliament formally ends 623 years of
Ottoman rule by destroying the Sultanate.
Turkey was officially proclaimed on October
29, 1923 in the new capital of Ankara.
Mustafa Kamal beccomes it’s first President.
 Introduced many fundamental reforms.
Parliament gives him a surname
“Attaturk”(father of turks) to honor him.
TURKISH CULTURE
 TURKISH CULTURE
Festivals

• RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS
Turkey celebrates two important religious festivals.
 Ramadan feast
 Feast of the sacrifice
National Festivals
turkey celebrates three important national festivals
 Victory Day
Celebrate on 30 august
 Republic day
Celebrate on 20 October
 Youth and sport day
Celebrate on 9 may
Turkey Sports
most popular spots are

•
•
•
•

Football
Basketball
Motorsport
Volleyball (especially women's)
TURKISH DRESSING
in 18 century

• Home dress
• Street dress
HALF OF 18
CENTURY
 Home dress
 Street dress
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
• Home dress
• Street dress

Istanbul, 191
9.
M Tuğrul Acar
•
•
•
•

TURKISH FOOD

Turkish Coffee
Turkish delight
baklava
Kebab
TURKISH MUSIC DANCE
• Folk music, dance
• Sofia dance,music
Customs and Tradition
Customs and traditions
SPORTS

• Camel wrestling
• Bullfighting
• Game of jeered
Customs and traditions
• Beliefs
The howling of dog is considered a sign of approaching
death.
If child constantly cries it is believed that someone will die
in that house.
A sign of bad luck when a black cat cats passing in front of
person

 Fortune telling
Different kind of fortune teller such as using
coffee, tea, tarot cards
RELIGION OF TURKEY
INTRODUCTION
Turkey is a secular country per article 24 of the
Turkish constitution .
 Secularism in Turkey originates from Ataturk's 'Six
Arrows’ of
Republicanism, Populism, Laïcité, Revolutionism, Nati
onalism, and Statism.
Turkey has three main prominent religions.
The Government imposes some restrictions on Muslim
and other religious groups.
 and on Muslim religious expression in government
offices and state-run institutions, including universities
Freedom of Religion.
 The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the
Government generally respects this right in practice;
however, the Government imposes some restrictions on all
religious expression in government offices and state-run
institutions, including universities.
 usually for the stated reason of preserving the secular state, and
distance of state to all kinds of beliefs.
 The Constitution establishes the country as a secular state and
provides for freedom of belief, freedom of worship, and the
private dissemination of religious ideas.
 The secularity, bearing a meaning of a protection of
believers, plays an important role to protect the state.
Prominent Religions of Turkey
The Turkish government recognizes three
main religions i.e.
ISLAM
CRISTIANITY
JUDAISM
Although other minority religions such as
Yazidi and different types of Christians and
various divisions of Islam.
ISLAM
 The presence of Islam in Turkey dates back to the latter half
of the 11th century when the Seljuks started expanding
into eastern Anatolia.
 Islam is the main religion of the Turkish people in Turkey.
 CIA World fact book states that 99.8% of the country's
population are nominally Muslims.
 According religiosity polls 97.8% of the population is
Muslim.
 Most Muslims in Turkey are Sunnis forming about
72%, and the Shia form about 25% of the Muslim
population.
 There is also a Twelver Shia community which forms about
3% of the Muslim population.
CRISTIANITY

 Anatolia (Turkey) is the birthplace of numerous
Christian Apostles and Saints, such as Paul of Tarsus and many
others.
 Turkey is also home to the Seven Churches of Asia.
 Upon the breakup of the Ottoman Empire percentage of
Christians in Turkey decreased.
 Christian population of Turkey includes an estimated
45,000 Armenian Apostolic, 17,000 Assyrian - Syriac
Orthodox, 8,000 Assyrians - Chaldean Catholic, 3,000-4,000
Greek Orthodox, and smaller numbers
of Bulgarians, Georgians, and Protestants.
 There were 349 active churches in Turkey (October 2012). 140
Greek, 58 Assyrian and 52 Armenian.
JUDISAM
 For 2,400 years Jews have lived in what is now Turkey.
 Despite emigration during the 20th century, modern-day
Turkey continues to have a small Jewish population.
 The vast majority, approximately 95%, live in Istanbul, with a
community of about 2,500 in Izmir and other much smaller
groups make up approximately 96% of Turkey's Jewish
population.
 The city of Antakya is home to ten Jewish families.
 The Turkish-Jewish population is experiencing a population
decline, reduced from 23,000 to17,000 in a few years.
 Currently, the community's death rate is twice that of its birth
rate. Between September and April 2011, for example, 129
Turkish Jews died and only 60 were born
ECONOMY OF TURKEY
A brief description.
INTRODUCTION
The country is among the world's leading producers of
agricultural products; textiles; motor vehicles, ships and other
transportation equipment; construction materials; consumer
electronics and home appliances.
In recent years, Turkey had a rapidly growing private
sector, yet the state still plays a major role in
industry, banking, transport, and communications
The Economy of turkey is defined as an emerging market
economy by International Monetary Fund. (IMF). It is largely
developed making Turkey one of the world’s newly
industrialized countries.
History of Turkey’s
Economy
Major changes in economic policy.
Major Time Periods
i) 1923-1929
when development policy emphasized private accumulation
ii) 1929-1945
when development policy emphasized state accumulation in a
period of global crises.
iii) 1950-1980
when a period of state guided industrialization based on
import substituting protectionism.
 iv) 1980 onwards
opening of the Turkish economy to liberal trade in
goods, services and financial market transactions.
 During the first six decades of the republic, between
1923 and 1983, Turkey has mostly adhered to a quasistatist approach with strict government planning of the
budget and government-imposed limitations over private
sector participation, foreign trade, flow of foreign
currency, and foreign direct investment. However, in
1983 Prime Minister Turgut Özal initiated a series of
reforms designed to shift the economy from a
statist, insulated system to a more private-sector, marketbased model
Turkey’s economy
Basic Information.
Rank:

17th (nominal) / 15th (PPP)

Currency:

Turkish Lira (TRY)

Fiscal year:

Calendar year

Trade:

G-20 Major economies, OECD, EU Customs

Organizations:

Union, WTO, ECO, BSEC
Statistics
GDP

$1.358 trillion (PPP, 2012)
$789.257 billion (Nominal, 2012)

GDP per Growth

4.4% (Q2 2013)
5.2% (2002-2011 average)
6.7% (2011-2017 avg. Forecast in OECD)

GDP per capita

$18,348 (PPP, 2012)
$10,666 ( Nominal, 2012)

GDP by sector

8.9% Agriculture.
28.1%; Industry
63.0% Services

Inflation

6.1% (April 2013)
5.3% (2013 target)
5.0% (2014 target)
• Economy:-

conclusion

The economy of Turkey is defined as
an emerging market economy and it is largely
developed, making Turkey is one of
the world's newly industrialized countries.
GDP:$1.358 trillion (PURCHASING POWER
PARITY, 2012)
• $789.257 billion (Nominal GDP, 2012)
GDP GROWTH:5.2% (2002-2011 average)
6.7% (2011-2017 avg. Forecast in OECD)
GDP BY SECTOR:agriculture:8.9%;
industry: 28.1%;services: 63.0% (2012 est.)
• Population below poverty line:IN THIS RANKING
TURKEY IS
AT NO.116 AND
ONLY 16.9 %
PEOPLE ARE
BELOW
THEN POVERTY
LINE .
 EXPORT:$163.40 billion
 EXPORT GOODS:apparel, foodstuffs, textiles, metalmanufactures, transport
Germany 8.6%
Iraq 7.1%
Iran 6.5%
United Kingdom 5.7%
United Arab Emirates 5.4%
Russia 4.4%
Italy 4.2%
France 4.1% (2012 est.) uipment
MAJOR COMPANIES:TURKEY HAS A WELL
KNOWN NAME IN PRODUCING TRANSPORT VEHICLES.
REVENUES:$ 209.8 BILLION
EXPENCES:$ 213,3 BILLION
AID:$1.3 BILLION
• FINAL WORDS:TURKEY HAS A GOOD
ECONOMY RATE AND WELL DEVELOPED
COUNTRY AND GROWING G D P .IF
TURKEY MENTAIN THEIR GDP RATE THEN IT
SHOULD BE CONSIDERD AS MOST DEVELOPED
COUNTRY.
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introduction to turkey

  • 1.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION location & Geography History Basic information Founder Government, Capital Language ,Population, Currency ,Religions Famous places
  • 3. LOCATION & GEOARAPHY  LOCATION :-  TURKEY ISLOCATED AT NORTH HEMISPHERE. • IT IS LOCATED ON TWO CONTINENTS EUROPE & ASIA • IT IS THE SECOND LARGEST COUNTRY IN EUROPE.
  • 4.
  • 5. NEIGHBOURS  NORTH WEST o BULGARIA o GREECE  NORTH EAST o GEORGIA  EAST o ARMENIA o AZERBIJAN o IRAN  SOUTH o SYRIA o IRAQ
  • 7. PROVINCES o THERE ARE 81 PROVINCES IN TURKEY. o THE AREA OF TURKEY IS 780.580Sq KM
  • 8. HISTORY • THE OF TURKY COVER A TIME FRAME OF MORE THAN 4000 BC  Basic information • Name:REPUBLIC OF TURKEY • CAPITAL:ANKARA • INDEPENDENCE DAY:29 OCTOBER 1923
  • 11.
  • 12. CAPITAL • ANKARA IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF TURKY.IT IS IN THE CENTERAL ANTOLIA REGION.IT IS THE HEART OF TURKEY.
  • 13. • Language , Currency LANGUAGE;-,RELIGION IN TURKEY 90%PEOPLE SPEAK TURKEY AND SPEAKS ARABIC AND GREEK. • RELIGION:THERE IS NO MAIN RELIGION OF TURKEY. MANY RELIGIONS ARE FOLLOWED. • CURRENCY;THE CURRENCY OF TURKEY IS LIRA.
  • 14. POPULATION • POPULATION OF TURKEY IS 78 MILLION.  FAMOUS PLACES:THERE ARE MANY FAMOUS WHICH ATTRACTS THE TOURISTS.
  • 15.
  • 18.
  • 19. Turkey came onto world map as a country from one of successor states of Ottoman Empire.
  • 20. Ottoman Empire • • • • RISE(1299 - 1453) First Capital BURSA Expands to Europe and Anatolia DECLINE(1683 - 1914)
  • 21. Anatolia is a Multi-Ethenic state includes Turks, Armenians , Frenchs and Italians. After first world war Treaty Of SEVRES was imposed by Allied powers on Ottoman Empire. Treaty Of Sevres results in breakup of Ottoman Empire. Mustafa Kamal (military commander)  distinguished himself during the Turkish war of Independence. He revoke the terms of the Treaty of Sevres.
  • 22. The Parliament formally ends 623 years of Ottoman rule by destroying the Sultanate. Turkey was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923 in the new capital of Ankara. Mustafa Kamal beccomes it’s first President.  Introduced many fundamental reforms. Parliament gives him a surname “Attaturk”(father of turks) to honor him.
  • 24.  TURKISH CULTURE Festivals • RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS Turkey celebrates two important religious festivals.  Ramadan feast  Feast of the sacrifice
  • 25. National Festivals turkey celebrates three important national festivals  Victory Day Celebrate on 30 august  Republic day Celebrate on 20 October  Youth and sport day Celebrate on 9 may
  • 26. Turkey Sports most popular spots are • • • • Football Basketball Motorsport Volleyball (especially women's)
  • 27. TURKISH DRESSING in 18 century • Home dress • Street dress HALF OF 18 CENTURY  Home dress  Street dress
  • 28. EARLY 19TH CENTURY • Home dress • Street dress Istanbul, 191 9. M Tuğrul Acar
  • 30. TURKISH MUSIC DANCE • Folk music, dance • Sofia dance,music
  • 32. Customs and traditions SPORTS • Camel wrestling • Bullfighting • Game of jeered
  • 33. Customs and traditions • Beliefs The howling of dog is considered a sign of approaching death. If child constantly cries it is believed that someone will die in that house. A sign of bad luck when a black cat cats passing in front of person  Fortune telling Different kind of fortune teller such as using coffee, tea, tarot cards
  • 35. INTRODUCTION Turkey is a secular country per article 24 of the Turkish constitution .  Secularism in Turkey originates from Ataturk's 'Six Arrows’ of Republicanism, Populism, Laïcité, Revolutionism, Nati onalism, and Statism. Turkey has three main prominent religions. The Government imposes some restrictions on Muslim and other religious groups.  and on Muslim religious expression in government offices and state-run institutions, including universities
  • 36. Freedom of Religion.  The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in practice; however, the Government imposes some restrictions on all religious expression in government offices and state-run institutions, including universities.  usually for the stated reason of preserving the secular state, and distance of state to all kinds of beliefs.  The Constitution establishes the country as a secular state and provides for freedom of belief, freedom of worship, and the private dissemination of religious ideas.  The secularity, bearing a meaning of a protection of believers, plays an important role to protect the state.
  • 37. Prominent Religions of Turkey The Turkish government recognizes three main religions i.e. ISLAM CRISTIANITY JUDAISM Although other minority religions such as Yazidi and different types of Christians and various divisions of Islam.
  • 38. ISLAM  The presence of Islam in Turkey dates back to the latter half of the 11th century when the Seljuks started expanding into eastern Anatolia.  Islam is the main religion of the Turkish people in Turkey.  CIA World fact book states that 99.8% of the country's population are nominally Muslims.  According religiosity polls 97.8% of the population is Muslim.  Most Muslims in Turkey are Sunnis forming about 72%, and the Shia form about 25% of the Muslim population.  There is also a Twelver Shia community which forms about 3% of the Muslim population.
  • 39. CRISTIANITY  Anatolia (Turkey) is the birthplace of numerous Christian Apostles and Saints, such as Paul of Tarsus and many others.  Turkey is also home to the Seven Churches of Asia.  Upon the breakup of the Ottoman Empire percentage of Christians in Turkey decreased.  Christian population of Turkey includes an estimated 45,000 Armenian Apostolic, 17,000 Assyrian - Syriac Orthodox, 8,000 Assyrians - Chaldean Catholic, 3,000-4,000 Greek Orthodox, and smaller numbers of Bulgarians, Georgians, and Protestants.  There were 349 active churches in Turkey (October 2012). 140 Greek, 58 Assyrian and 52 Armenian.
  • 40. JUDISAM  For 2,400 years Jews have lived in what is now Turkey.  Despite emigration during the 20th century, modern-day Turkey continues to have a small Jewish population.  The vast majority, approximately 95%, live in Istanbul, with a community of about 2,500 in Izmir and other much smaller groups make up approximately 96% of Turkey's Jewish population.  The city of Antakya is home to ten Jewish families.  The Turkish-Jewish population is experiencing a population decline, reduced from 23,000 to17,000 in a few years.  Currently, the community's death rate is twice that of its birth rate. Between September and April 2011, for example, 129 Turkish Jews died and only 60 were born
  • 41. ECONOMY OF TURKEY A brief description.
  • 42. INTRODUCTION The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products; textiles; motor vehicles, ships and other transportation equipment; construction materials; consumer electronics and home appliances. In recent years, Turkey had a rapidly growing private sector, yet the state still plays a major role in industry, banking, transport, and communications The Economy of turkey is defined as an emerging market economy by International Monetary Fund. (IMF). It is largely developed making Turkey one of the world’s newly industrialized countries.
  • 43. History of Turkey’s Economy Major changes in economic policy.
  • 44. Major Time Periods i) 1923-1929 when development policy emphasized private accumulation ii) 1929-1945 when development policy emphasized state accumulation in a period of global crises. iii) 1950-1980 when a period of state guided industrialization based on import substituting protectionism.
  • 45.  iv) 1980 onwards opening of the Turkish economy to liberal trade in goods, services and financial market transactions.  During the first six decades of the republic, between 1923 and 1983, Turkey has mostly adhered to a quasistatist approach with strict government planning of the budget and government-imposed limitations over private sector participation, foreign trade, flow of foreign currency, and foreign direct investment. However, in 1983 Prime Minister Turgut Özal initiated a series of reforms designed to shift the economy from a statist, insulated system to a more private-sector, marketbased model
  • 47. Rank: 17th (nominal) / 15th (PPP) Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY) Fiscal year: Calendar year Trade: G-20 Major economies, OECD, EU Customs Organizations: Union, WTO, ECO, BSEC
  • 48. Statistics GDP $1.358 trillion (PPP, 2012) $789.257 billion (Nominal, 2012) GDP per Growth 4.4% (Q2 2013) 5.2% (2002-2011 average) 6.7% (2011-2017 avg. Forecast in OECD) GDP per capita $18,348 (PPP, 2012) $10,666 ( Nominal, 2012) GDP by sector 8.9% Agriculture. 28.1%; Industry 63.0% Services Inflation 6.1% (April 2013) 5.3% (2013 target) 5.0% (2014 target)
  • 49. • Economy:- conclusion The economy of Turkey is defined as an emerging market economy and it is largely developed, making Turkey is one of the world's newly industrialized countries. GDP:$1.358 trillion (PURCHASING POWER PARITY, 2012)
  • 50. • $789.257 billion (Nominal GDP, 2012) GDP GROWTH:5.2% (2002-2011 average) 6.7% (2011-2017 avg. Forecast in OECD) GDP BY SECTOR:agriculture:8.9%; industry: 28.1%;services: 63.0% (2012 est.)
  • 51. • Population below poverty line:IN THIS RANKING TURKEY IS AT NO.116 AND ONLY 16.9 % PEOPLE ARE BELOW THEN POVERTY LINE .
  • 52.  EXPORT:$163.40 billion  EXPORT GOODS:apparel, foodstuffs, textiles, metalmanufactures, transport Germany 8.6% Iraq 7.1% Iran 6.5% United Kingdom 5.7% United Arab Emirates 5.4% Russia 4.4% Italy 4.2% France 4.1% (2012 est.) uipment
  • 53. MAJOR COMPANIES:TURKEY HAS A WELL KNOWN NAME IN PRODUCING TRANSPORT VEHICLES.
  • 54. REVENUES:$ 209.8 BILLION EXPENCES:$ 213,3 BILLION AID:$1.3 BILLION
  • 55. • FINAL WORDS:TURKEY HAS A GOOD ECONOMY RATE AND WELL DEVELOPED COUNTRY AND GROWING G D P .IF TURKEY MENTAIN THEIR GDP RATE THEN IT SHOULD BE CONSIDERD AS MOST DEVELOPED COUNTRY.