Hatay State

Hatay State

Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Hatay Devleti"
لواء الإسكندرونة
conventional_long_name = Hatay State
common_name = Hatay
continent=moved from Category:Asia to the Middle East
region= the Middle East
country=Turkey
era=Interwar period
year_start = 1938
year_end = 1939
date_start = September 7
date_end= June 29
event_start=Independence
event_end=Union with Turkey
p1 = French Mandate of Syria
flag_p1 = Syria-flag 1932-58 1961-63.svg
s1 = Hatay Province
flag_s1 = Flag of Turkey.svg






image_map_caption = Sanjak of Alexandretta/Hatay State (blue) in the Mandate of Syria.
national_anthem= _tr. İstiklâl Marşı
common_languages = Turkish,Arabic
capital = Antakya (Antioch)
government_type = Republic
title_leader=Head of State
leader1=Tayfur Sökmen
deputy1=Abdurrahman Melek
stat_area1=4700
stat_pop1= 234379
stat_year1 = 1938
currency = Syrian pound, Turkish lira

Hatay State ( _tr. Hatay Devleti, _ar. لواء الإسكندرونة), also known informally as the Republic of Hatay, was a transitional political entity that formally existed from September 7 1938 to June 29 1939 in the territory of the Sanjak of Alexandretta of the French Mandate of Syria. The state was annexed by the Republic of Turkey on June 29 1939 and transformed into the Hatay Province (excluding districts of Erzin, Dörtyol, Hassa) of Turkey.

Background

Formerly part of the Halab province of the Ottoman Empire, the Sanjak of Alexandretta was occupied by France at the end of World War I and constituted part of the French Mandate of Syria. Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk refused to accept the Sanjak of Alexandretta to be part of the Mandate and, in a speech on 15 March 1923 in Adana, claimed, probably in projection to the Turkish Historical Thesis, that it was "a Turkish homeland for four hundred centuries" that "can’t be a captive at the hands of enemy" [ [http://www.antakyarehberi.com/hataytarih/4.htm History of Hatay (In Turkish)] ] . Turkish politics aimed at incorporating the Sanjak of Alexandretta when the French mandate of Syria would expire in 1935. Local Turks initiated reforms in the style of Atatürk's, formed various organisations and institutions in order to promote the idea of union with Turkey.

In 1936 Atatürk coined the name Hatay for the Sanjak of Alexandretta, and raised the issue of Hatay ( _tr. Hatay meselesi) at the League of Nations. On behalf of the League of Nations, representatives of France, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Belgium and Turkey prepared a constitution for Hatay which established it as an autonomous sanjak within Syria. Despite some inter-ethnic violence, in the midst of 1938 an election to the local legislative assembly was conducted and it was convoked.

1938 elections

According to the official parliamentary elections on July 22 1938, there were 57,008 voters in the Sanjak, belonging to the following ethnic groups:fact|date=May 2008
* Turks: 35,847
* Arab Alawis: 11,319
* Armenians: 5,504
* Arab Christians (Greek Orthodox): 2,098
* Arab (Sunni): 1,845
* "Others": 395

The parliament was not divided among party lines but along those of ethnicity. The 40 seats of the parliament were distributed as follows:
* Antakya: 14 Turks, 7 Arab Alawis, 2 Armenians, 2 Sunni Arabs, 1 Arab Orthodox Christian
* İskenderun: 3 Turks, 2 Arab Alawis, 1 Armenian, 1 Arab Orthodox Christian
* Kırıkhan: 5 Turks, 2 Armenians
* Total: 22 Turks, 9 Arab Alawis, 5 Armenians, 2 Sunni Arabs, 2 Arab Orthodox Christians

Allegations of electoral fraud

From the July 3 1939 issue of "Time"::“Hatay is a melting pot of Arabs, Kurds, Armenians, Alaouites, Greeks, Circassians and Turks. Of these, the Turks are most numerous, constituting 40% of the population. Taking a leaf from Führer Hitler's book and even improving on his methods, the Turks first asked for (and got) minority rights for their nationals in Hatay, next autonomy for the region, next ‘independence,’ with Turkish and French troops jointly ‘keeping order.’ At one time the late President Kemal Atatürk backed up his demands by massing troops along the Syrian border. At another time a League of Nations plebiscite was to be held in the district, but when most of the non-Turks banded together and it became obvious that the Turks could not win, the obliging French invited the League Commission to leave.” [ cite web |url = http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,761578,00.html | title=Semitic Friends | date=1939-07-03 | accessdate=2007-02-09 | publisher=Time Inc.]

Robert Fisk wrote in a 2001 article for "The Independent" and his book that “The Turks trucked tens of thousands of people into the sanjak for the referendum and, of course, the ‘people’ voted to be part of Turkey”. [ cite web |url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010602/ai_n14385353 | title=Why exiled Armenians blame the French for their dreadful secret | date=2001-06-02 | author=Fisk, Robert | accessdate=2006-12-03 | publisher=The Independent]

Proclamation of independence

On September 6 1938 the constitution was adopted. It resembled strongly the constitution created by the League of Nations for the Sanjak of Alexandretta. The constitution defined the territory as an independent state called "Hatay Devleti" (Hatay State), divided into four districts (Antakya, İskenderun, Ordu (Yayladağı), Kırıkhan and Reyhaniye (Reyhanlı). Turkish was declared the state language, while French retained a status as a secondary language. Schools teaching Arabic could continue to do so.

On September 7 1938 the Hatay adopted a flag sketched by Kemal Atatürk. On February 6 1939 the Hatay legislative adopted all Turkish laws, and on March 13 1939 made the Turkish lira the official currency.

In popular culture

The Republic of Hatay was featured as one of the main locations in the 1989 film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". In the film, the Holy Grail is discovered in an ancient temple within Hatay, although the location used for the external shots of the temple is the Treasury of the ancient city of Petra, actually located in Jordan.

Aside from the name and location, most of the detail of Hatay within the movie is fictionalised - the flag is incorrect, and the state is shown as a monarchy with a Sultan, populated by Arabic-speakers, rather than a Turkish-speaking republic.

References

ources

* Sökmen, Tayfur: _tr. "Hatay'ın Kurtuluşu İçin Harcanan Çabalar", Ankara 1992, ISBN 975-16-0499-0


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