This article explores the process of establishment of the first permanent Polish embassy in Turkey.
Contrary to the common belief in Turkey, the permanent embassy of Poland was not established
during the time of the Ottoman Empire, but in 1924 just after the foundation of Republic
of Turkey. This study addresses why 1475 is the incorrect date for the establishment of the first
permanent embassy of Poland as shown in the literature and examines some unsuccessful attempts
of Poland to establish a permanent embassy in the Ottoman Empire over the centuries.
Poland endeavored to establish a permanent embassy in Istanbul on numerous occasions in the
18th century, however the Ottoman Porte did not allow it. Poland lost its independence in 1795
and was reconstituted in 1918. It was only after the foundation of the Republic of Turkey that a
permanent Polish embassy could be established in 1924.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 1, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2014 |