R.I.P. MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATURK 1881-10 NOVEMBER 193∞
Mustafa K. Ataturk
"Benim naçiz vücudum elbet bir gün toprak olacaktır, ancak Türkiye Cumhuriyeti ilelebet payidar kalacaktır."
"One day my mortal body will turn to dust, but the Turkish Republic will stand forever." Mustafa K. Atatürk
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O, hayatini ulkesine adayan buyuk bir liderdi. Bu ulke dusmanlar tarafindan zamaninda yikilmisti, yok edilmisti ve Ataturk'un liderligi ve vizyonuyla Turkiye kullerinden dogdu. O; fikirleriyle, vizyonuyla ve ilkeleriyle yeni jenerasyonun en buyuk ilham kaynagi.
Huzur icinde yat "Sari Sacli, Mavi Gozlu Dev". Asla unutulmayacaksin...
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He was a great leader who devoted all of his life to his nation. This nation was collapsed, destroyed by the enemies and with Ataturk's leadership and vision, Turkey was born from its ashes. With his ideas, vision, and principles, he is the biggest inspiration to the new generations.
Rest in peace "Blond, Blue Eyed Giant". You will never be forgotten...
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Duyada buyuk birisi varsa onun adi MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATURK tur o7
Ben Atama doymadim,doysun kara topraklar o7
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Atamızı saygı,özlem ve minnetle anıyoruz.
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RIP
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Kalbimizdesin
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RIP
Amen
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Even though my country declared independence from the Turkish (Ottoman) Empire, all I can say about this is: Eternal Glory to all who fought for freedom...
Exactly! We share the same mind. Mulţumesc!
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He was a great turkish patriot, not a fascist and not an islamist ....
V.Allah rahmet eylesin.
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RIP
Farewell Anatolia by dido sotiriou, book (you will like it, trust me )
kemal for greeks of anatolia was a butcher, no offence
Is there English or Turkish translation for it?
from wiki
The book deals with the trauma of the Greek-Turkish population exchange and the expulsion of Greeks from Asia Minor. In the preface Sotiriou mentions that she wrote the novel on the basis of the memories of a little Asia Minor farmer named Axiotis Manolis, who had lived the events as an eyewitness. From his perspective, the book is written in first person. The book was (and still is) also very popular in Turkey, probably because, as the author said, "there are no evil Greek and Turk, but only people who are victims and pay dear for it". The book has been reprinted sixty-five times in Greece and translated into six languages, including Turkish in 1970 and French in 1996
i believe that u will find it easilly if you google it
So how come the leader that spared the lives of millions of Greeks even though they tried to invade his land is a butcher ?
The population exchange was a mutual decision by Greece and Turkey. Turks in today's Greece and Greeks in today's Turkey have been sent to their homeland to prevent retalliations.
Ataturk is a leader that did not step foot on the Greek flag when it was layed down before him after the conquest of Izmir. He said, "a flag is the pride of a nation, an honorable man must never step foot on it."
So sad that his Greek colleague did not have the same virtues when Greeks invaded Izmir though.
greeks and turks live together in anatolia.
in 1916 turks with the help of USA if i recall correctly decided to send away all greeks
in 1919 it was time for "megali idea" , of eleytherios venizelos who though that with the help of french and english he could conquer agyra.
in 1922 both nations decided for population exchange.
but instead of a population exchange there was a slaughter and the burn of smyrna/izmir.
kemal though did not give such an order but he let it happen (the reason we do not like him)
this is what and most people in greece know.
this is what are grandfathers told us who lived there
this is what i see in pictures
this is what i read in books
this is what i believe
US was the part of the Allies (Entente) during WW1. So they were the "enemies" of the Turks, they did not collaborate to expel Greeks or whatever.
Yes, Greeks' megalo idea had cost them their "Asia Minor disaster", thanks to the Turkish Independence Movement. The invadors were successfully expelled, even though they had enormous aid from imperaliasts.
The fire of Izmir/Smyrna, was done by the retreating Greek soldiers. It was kind of a "scorched earth" tactic, since they knew Turks were going to take the city, they burned it down and jumped on to their ships.
Ataturk was furious that the fire could not be stopped in 2 days and most of the city was burned.
Why would Turks burn that city, when they were %100 going to capture it ?
I'm afraid you're taught a very different history.
40yıldır tiner çekiyorum bu kafaya erişemedim
cocugun kafada ne var amk zaten cocuk yunan ne yadırgıyorsunuz ben türkiyede bile ne diyenler biliyorum neyse siz gülmeye devam edin yarın anlayacaksınız belki.
ısr heil senin yunan versiyonun amk işte gayet iyi anladım xd
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Rest in peace our brother! Thailand will never forget you o7
We commemorate with respect 1881-193∞
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" he is the biggest inspiration to the new generations "
Wasn't he gay ?
Nice inspiration hahaha
R.I.P
Her zaman kalbimizin bir köşesinde, yol göstericimiz, ulu önderimiz
Atatürk'ümüz.
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