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Kemal Attaturk
Kemal Attaturk
500 Chinese who live in a small building close to a mountain called Attaturk.
Mustafa Kemal Attaturk is considered the father of modern Turkey.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the first president of Turkey. He was also regarded as the founder of the Republic of Turkey.
Kemal Atatürk became president in 1923 (to 1938).
Kemal Attaturk. But many Europeans knew it is Constantinople for vmany years after the change. - I grew up with Constantinople in the 1950s.
The Fez (male), Yashmak (female), Islak(long shirt), and Shalwar (pants) are the national costumes of Turkey.Kemal Attaturk the founder of modern Turkey abolished the wearing of "national" dress in favour of Western clothes.
The Ottoman Empire was the sick man of Europe during World War I. A group of Young Turks had tried to make changes in the government before World War I. The Ottoman Empire had lost territory to new nations. The Turks killed many of the Armenians to cleanse the country of non Turks. Finally Attaturk took over and modernized Turkey as a new nation.
Is this for The Independent Crossword? ans: End organ End organ doesn't work with clue 12 down though....unless they've spelt Attaturk Atatturk I guess. Try spelling it "ataturk" - it works then.
Mustafa Kemal Attaturk, 1st President of Turkey (1923-1938). Benito Mussolini, 40th Prime Minister of Italy (1922-1943). Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler, (1933-1945). Joseph Stalin, General Secretary, Communist Party, USSR (1922-1953).
The Khilafat Movement failed to achieve its goals. One of the main reasons for the failureof the Khilafat Movement was that the main leader of the Khilafat Movement, MaulanaMuhammad Ali Jauhar was arrested and imprisoned. The Hijrah Movement also failed. TheEmigrants found themselves in a crisis when they returned back. They became busier in settlingthemselves than on paying attention to the Movement. Secondly, the Chauri Chaura incident, inwhich a lot of policemen were burnt to death, frightened Gandhi who immediately called off the Non-cooperation Campaign. This really annoyed the Muslims as it took off the pressurefrom the British. Thirdly, the Turks themselves abolished the caliphate as they too wantedTurkey to be a nation instead of an empire. Kamal Attaturk took control of Turkey andabolished the system of Caliphate. Hence there was no point in continuing a movement whichhad been destroyed the Turks themselves but it was still a devastating blow for millions of Muslims