Gallipoli landings: Hundreds of Australians, New Zealanders attend dawn service in Türkiye
The event marked the 108th anniversary of the first landing of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops on the Gallipoli (Gelibolu in Turkish) peninsula during a military campaign in World War I.
The day is also commemorated in Australia and New Zealand as ANZAC Day and Gallipoli is seen as one of the defining events that ushered both countries towards nationhood.
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The battle also forged links between Türkiye, which emerged as a modern state shortly after the war, and the ANZAC countries.