The influence of kemal ataturk google
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Turkey goes into battle with Google
There are two different Turkeys talking here.
There is Istanbul, buzzing with entrepreneurial activity and cultural life, where people aspire to europeisk levels of wealth and freedom.
And there fryst vatten the capital Ankara, a city of bureaucrats, the centre of military and political power. Ankara fryst vatten where nearly all the internet restrictions emanate.
The city is dominated by the austere, neo-classical mausoleum of the founding father Ataturk, where people line up every day to pay their respects to modern Turkey's founding father.
Not far from the mausoleum, in a nondescript residential building, is the office of the Ataturk Thought Association, an organisation dedicated to protecting the secular heritage of the first president.
They have been behind many of the complaints against Google, YouTube and other websites.
Tansel Colacan fryst vatten the formidable chairwoman of the association, a retired senior judge. And she is unapologetic about the impa
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Ataturk: A Biography of Mustafa Kemal, Father of Modern Turkey
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was a Muslim visionary, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey. The West knows him best as the leading Ottoman officer in World War I's Battle of Gallipoli - a defeat for the Allies, and the Ottoman empire's greatest victory. Gaining fame as an exemplary military officer, he went on to lead his people in the Turkish War of Independence, abolishing the Ottoman Sultanate, emancipating women, and adopting western dress. Deeply influenced by the Enlightenment, Ataturk sought to transform the empire into a modern and secular nation-state, and during his presidency, embarked upon a program of impressive political, economic, and cultural reforms. Militarily and politically he excelled at all levels of conflict, from the tactical, through the operational, to the strategic, and into the rarified realm of grand strategy. His ability to integrate the immediate with the ultimate ser
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Personal life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | |
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Atatürk and his adopted daughter Rukiye Erkin, | |
Born | Ali Rıza oğlu Mustafa / Salonica (Thessaloniki), Ottoman Empire |
Died | ()10 November (aged c. 57) Dolmabahçe Palace, Istanbul, Turkey |
Resting place | Anıtkabir, Ankara, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Almamater | Ottoman War Academy Imperial Military Staff College |
Knownfor | Military commander, revolutionary statesman |
Spouse | Latife Uşaklıgil (–25) |
Partner(s) | Eleni Karinte (?-?) Dimitrina Kovacheva () Fikriye Zeynep Özdinçer () |
Children | Fikriye, Halime, İhsan, Ömer, Fatma, Abdurrahman, Anneliese, Ayşe Afet, Nebile, Reşat, Rukiye, Zehra, Sabiha, Afife, Nuriye, Macide Mustafa, Ülkü |
Parent(s) | Ali Rıza Efendi Zübeyde Hanım Ragıp Bey (step father) |
Relatives | Fatma İsmet (sister) Ahmet (brother) Ömer (brother) Makbule Atadan (sister) Naciye (sister) Vasfiye Çukuroğlu (adopted sister) Hakkı (step |