Cyprus Emergency

Cyprus Emergency
Part of the Cyprus problem
and Decolonisation

A street riot in Nicosia during the Battle at Nicosia Hospital in 1956
Date1 April 1955  19 March 1959
(3 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Result

London and Zürich Agreements

Belligerents

 United Kingdom


Turkey
EOKA
Commanders and leaders

Harold Macmillan (from 1957)
Anthony Eden (until 1957)
Hugh Foot (from 1957)

John Harding (until 1957)
Major General Daniş Karabelen

Colonel Ali Riza Vuruskan

Rauf Denktaş
Georgios Grivas
Grigoris Afxentiou 
Tassos Papadopoulos
Markos Drakos 
Renos Kyriakides
Strength
c.25,000–40,000 300 fighters
1,000 active underground
Casualties and losses
371 dead (according to Roll of Honour's database) and 21 British policemen
601 injured
102–112 killed (including 9 executed)
Unknown injured

The Cyprus Emergency was a conflict fought in British Cyprus between April 1955 and March 1959.

The National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA), a Greek Cypriot right-wing nationalist guerrilla organisation, began an armed campaign in support of the end of British colonial rule and the unification of Cyprus and Greece (Enosis) in 1955. Opposition to Enosis from Turkish Cypriots led to the formation of the Turkish Resistance Organisation (TMT) in support of the partition of Cyprus. The Cyprus Emergency ended in 1959 with the signature of the London-Zürich Agreements, establishing the Republic of Cyprus as an independent state.