Turkey's Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) implemented the ban on wikipedia.Org on Saturday as an "administrative measure" and an Ankara court on Monday then backed this up with a formal court order.
The site remains inaccessible.
Local media said that the ban on the entire site was implemented as Wikipedia failed to remove two English-language pages that Ankara believes falsely linked Turkey to the activities of terror groups.
State media said the ban was imposed as Wikipedia failed to respond to repeated requests by Ankara to remove content it believes are promoting terror and accusing Turkey of cooperation with various terror groups.
The Wikimedia Foundation has appealed the Ankara court's ruling, Hurriyet reported.
Istanbul municipality officials yesterday also removed Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales from the guest list of the World Cities Expo, a major international conference to be held in the city on May 15-18.
Turkey has frequently blocked access to websites temporarily including popular websites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube following terror attacks or anti- government demonstrations.
While opponents claim they are a restriction on freedom of speech and civil liberties, the government insists they are necessary for national security and temporary.
Savvy internet users frequently resort to the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to get around these bans although there have been complaints that the use of VPNs has now also started to be blocked.
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