Pontus (Pontos), an ancient Greek word for “sea”, refers to the Black Sea and the…
Tag: Smyrna
The Los Angeles Greek Film Festival kicked off its season yesterday Monday 9 May with…
A two-sided postcard with a stamp has been dedicated to “Armenian History: Smyrna” and been…
“To be successful, keep looking tanned, live in an elegant building (even if you’re in…
Greek City Times is proud to present a weekly historical snapshot from the archives of…
Erdoğan’s officials continue attacking Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou due to what she recently stated at…
The Turkish Casus Belli against Greece was “analysed” on the front page article of the…
I am from Smyrna, and this is my Smyrna, cosmopolitan and loud, full of joy, feasts and delights
Greek Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias is visiting the Turkish city of Smyrna (Σμύρνα, Turkish: İzmir)…
On this day in 1922, The Great Fire of Smyrna begins On September 13, 1922,…
On this day, 9th September, in 1922, at around 11 am, Turkish cavalry rode into…
On August 31, 1922, Kemal’s army wanted to destroy everything Greek that existed in the…
On August 26, 1959, the Mini Cooper was officially launched by British Greek motor vehicle…
On the 21st of July in 356 BC, Alexander the Great was born. On the…
A top foreign and security policy advisor to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Mesut Hakkı Caşın,…
A 1,800-year-old Greek statue of a woman was unearthed in Turkey’s western Izmir province (Smyrna),…
To commemorate the Greek Genocide of Pontus, Greece’s Parliament building in Athens and the White Tower…
The young Turkey born researcher Mert Kaya searched for his roots and discovered that he…
Today we commemorate the Greek Genocide victims of the Pontus region. During the genocide, over…
Pontus (Pontos), an ancient Greek word for “sea”, refers to the Black Sea and the…