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Kemal Atatürk[2] (Mustafa Kemal Pasha[lower-alpha 1] until 1934, Kamâl Atatürk from 1935 to 1937,[3][4] commonly referred to as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk;[lower-alpha 2] 1881[lower-alpha 3] – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish marshal and statesman who was the first President of Turkey from 1923 to his death in 1938.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | |
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1st President of Turkey | |
In office 29 October 1923 – 10 November 1938 | |
Prime Minister | İsmet İnönü Fethi Okyar Celâl Bayar |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | İsmet İnönü |
1st Prime Minister of the Government of the Grand National Assembly | |
In office 3 May 1920 – 24 January 1921 | |
Deputy | Fevzi Çakmak |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Fevzi Çakmak |
1st Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey | |
In office 24 April 1920 – 29 October 1923 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Fethi Okyar |
1st Leader of the Republican People's Party | |
In office 9 September 1923 – 10 November 1938 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | İsmet İnönü |
Personal details | |
Born | Ali Rıza oğlu Mustafa (Mustafa son of Ali Rıza) circa 1881 Salonica, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Thessaloniki, Greece) |
Died | 10 November 1938 57) Dolmabahçe Palace, Istanbul, Turkey | (aged
Resting place | Ethnography Museum, Ankara (21 November 1938 – 10 November 1953) Anıtkabir, Ankara (since 10 November 1953) |
Nationality | Turkish |
Political party | Republican People's Party |
Other political affiliations | Motherland and Liberty Committee of Union and Progress (1907–1918) Association for the Defence of the Rights of Anatolia and Rumelia (until 1923) |
Spouse(s) | Latife Uşaklıgil (1923–25) |
Parents | Ali Rıza Efendi Zübeyde Hanım |
Relatives | 3, include Makbule Atadan |
Awards | List (24 medals) |
Signature | |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ottoman Empire (1893–1919) Ankara Government (1921–1923) Turkey (1923–1927) |
Branch/service | Ottoman Army Army of the GNA Turkish Army |
Rank | Major General (Ottoman Army) Marshal (Turkish Army) |
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Battles/wars | List
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He started changes that founded the Turkish nation state based on social and economic nationalism, which was modern and similar to Western civilization (such as the French model of secularism called laïcité).
Atatürk was born under the name Mustafa in 1881. His birthplace was in Salonika, Macedonia (now Thessaloniki, Greece). Salonika was then part of the Ottoman Empire. He took the name Kemal as a schoolboy and Atatürk (which means Father of the Turks) when he was president. His father was Ali Rıza Efendi (Efendi is a title of nobility). His mother was Zübeyde Hanım. He also had a sister, whose name was Makbule (Atadan). He joined the Ottoman army and became an army officer and the most successful general officer of the empire in World War I, fighting in Gallipoli where he successfully defended the peninsula against British and French attacks.
The Ottoman Empire was defeated by the Allied powers in World War I and the empire was divided by several major powers. Many territories of the Ottoman Empire including those in Anatolia were to be given to Britain, France, Italy, Greece and Armenia. While the Ottoman Empire was collapsing after the war, Atatürk quickly fled the capital Istanbul right before the Allied occupation of the city and went to Ankara where he organized a Turkish resistance army to fight against the invaders and kick them out of Anatolia. After defeating the armies which had invaded Anatolia and expelling them in September 1922, he marched into Istanbul as a liberator in January 1923 where he created a nationalist Turkish movement that created the new, secular Republic of Turkey. This meant that the country's government was no longer led by hereditary or religious leaders. Visitors to Turkey are often surprised by the importance given to Atatürk in Turkey.
Few countries have such a person in their history. He was a successful military commander, later established a unitary republic based on a constitution and put in place changes that set Turkey on the road to becoming a new and developing nation. He inspired many later leaders like Amānullāh Khān, Reza Shah Pahlavi, Adolf Hitler,[5] Habib Bourguiba, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Sukarno, and John F. Kennedy.[6]
His six principles still serve today as a sign post for establishing a democratic government:
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