Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

As the Turkish people are so passionate about Ataturk, I have made a little research on his history. I am sure I have not covered everything, please excuse me if I have made any mistakes, assumptions, missed anything out. Please add notes to this entry to correct my ignorance, and educate me on the history.



In 1881 Ataturk was born. In 1893 he enters Military Secondary School at Salonika, and over the next years he progresses through various military schools ending-up in 1905 graduating from the General Staff College with the rank of Staff Captain and is posted to the Fifth Army, based in Damascus.

In 1906 he helps to found Fatherland (Vatan) Society in Damascus. There was trouble in the country a Counter-revolution in Istanbul, and in 1909 Ataturk as divisional chief of staff, marches with Union and Progress striking force on the city from Salonika.  By 1911 he has been promoted to Major, and he serves with the Ottoman Empire army against Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece. During this time many treaties were made, and it seemed broken, which resulted in Russia, Britain and France declaring war against the Ottoman Empire, in 1914.
 
Thoughout this campaign the Allies lost many battles, the Dardanelles, the Turkish Straits, Canakkale, the Gallipoli Peninsula, Bitlis and Muş, etc, and the Ottoman Empire lost battles and campaigns to, being forced out of Palestine and Syria, resulting on 30 October 1918, an Armistice being signed between Ottomans and Britain at Mudros. Ataturk had risen to the Rank of Commander.

Between then and 1923, many battles were fought, lost and won, especially against the Greeks in Izmir and Inonu, Sakarya, and many treaties where made, with Ataturk being given the title of "Gazi"and rank of Marshal by Grand National Assembly.

On the 24th July 1923, the  Treaty of Lausanne was signed in Switzerland by Turkey and the Entente powers that fought in World War I. After the conclusion of the Turkish War of Independence, this treaty recognized the Republic of Turkey as a sovereign nation.

On 9th October, Ankara becomes capital of Turkey. Then on the 29th October, the Proclamation of the Turkish Republic was made, with Ataturk as President. This resulted in the Ottoman dynasty being exiled.

Various radical changes were made, including the closing of religious schools, and organized Islam becoming regulated by the state, the abolition of religious courts, the abolition of fez, suppression of religious brotherhoods, and the closing of sacred tombs as places of worship, and the introduction of the Latin alphabet.

Ataturk died in 1938, having change a nation into Turkey as we know it today.

His picture, his statues, his images are every where.

The people still look up to him. 

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  • 3/19/2007 6:28 PM Zumrut Demirel wrote:
    It really is very nice that you have spared the time and made this research to write about our founding father, Ataturk. As one of those Turks who are passionate about Ataturk, I hope my additions will be welcome. Among the reforms he made were also the abolition of Caliphate and introduction of secularism, enforcement of the law of family names, separation of government and religious affairs,granting of political rights to women,establishment of Turkish Language Association and Turkish Historical Society, innovations in fine arts and many more. Within a nation who had firmly adhered to their conventional lifestyles for hundreds of years, it was almost impossible to make all of these profound changes in such a short time. Obviously not for Ataturk. These are just a few of the many, many things which make him unique and immortal. Ataturk, who is the saviour of our country will never be forgotten and our nation is proud to have such a leader.
    Thank you Phillip, for taking the time and giving space on your blog for him.
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  • 3/27/2007 8:57 PM Fusun Nebil wrote:
    As a coincidence I reached your blog and saw Ataturk article.. We are passionate since he really changed something here.. If you compare somewhere other in Islamic world with Turkey, you can see what he had been created..

    And as a woman I can understand what he had done even 80 years ago..

    People ask me about woman rights in Turkey. I can say, although there is problems in some places, we have no problem in Turkey (or should be say we have problem as much as what the other women in the other of the world have)

    It was interesting to see you were trying to understand that Ataturk issue.
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  • 3/30/2007 8:14 PM Asu wrote:
    There have been many great leaders in the world, but Atatürk is very speacial for us as he won the hearts and minds of the Turkish people. Such an open minded and visionay leader, achieving great changes in a short time and under difficult circumstances. He has a place in the hearts of every Turk. We can talk about him for days and still have lots to talk about, he is the founder of our Home country after all, so it is very appreciated that you wrote about him.
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  • 1/14/2008 3:30 PM Anonymous wrote:
    It was great!
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