Cyprus Emergency
The Cyprus Emergency (Greek: Απελευθερωτικός Αγώνας της Κύπρου 1955-59) also known as the Greek Cypriot War of Independence or Cypriot War of Independence was a conflict fought in British Cyprus between 1955 and 1959.
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51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters ScotlandAbdy RickettsAnthony Farrar-HockleyAnthony PollardAntony ReadBala BredinCharles Huxtable (British Army officer)Colin MitchellDavid_Martin_(governor)Durham Light InfantryEdward Jones (British Army officer)Geoffrey HowlettGeorgios GrivasHugh BruceIan FreelandIan GourlayJames Eyre (British Army officer)John Cox (Royal Navy officer)John Holman (British Army officer)John Simpson (British Army officer)John Waters (British Army officer, born 1935)John Willoughby (British Army officer)Kenneth DarlingMervyn ButlerNigel BagnallNorman TailyourPaul GleadellPeter HellingsRick RescorlaRoderick Douglas MacdonaldRoger Goad (explosives officer)Roy Redgrave (British Army officer)Sidney BrazierSteuart PringleVictor FitzGeorge-Balfour
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Cyprus Emergency
The Cyprus Emergency (Greek: Απελευθερωτικός Αγώνας της Κύπρου 1955-59) also known as the Greek Cypriot War of Independence or Cypriot War of Independence was a conflict fought in British Cyprus between 1955 and 1959.
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The Cyprus Emergency (Greek: Α ...... nt state separate from Greece.
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*Colony of Cyprus
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Turkish Resistance Organisation
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1955-04-01
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Relates an entity to the populated place in which it is located.
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* Independence of theRepublic of Cyprus
*Enosis is not achieved
London-Zurich Agreement
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25,000-40,000
300 fighters
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A street riot in Nicosia during the Battle at Nicosia Hospital in 1956
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* Colony of Cyprus
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Turkish Resistance Organisation
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EOKA
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Greece
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Andreas Dimitriou
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Georgios Grivas
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Grigoris Afxentiou
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John Harding Rauf Denktaş
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Michalis Karaolis
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Cyprus Emergency
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the Decolonisation of Mediterranean Europe and the Cold War
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London-Zurich Agreement
* Independence of the Republic of Cyprus
*Enosis is not achieved
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The Cyprus Emergency (Greek: Α ...... Cyprus between 1955 and 1959.
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