Constantinople and Angora change their names to Istanbul and Ankara.
The Turkish government officially mandated that international mail and telegrams use the names Istanbul and Ankara instead of Constantinople and Angora. This shift finalized the transition of the new republic away from its Ottoman imperial past, forcing the global community to recognize the modern administrative identity of the Turkish state.
March 28, 1930
96 years ago
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