Ataturk is the Father of the Turks
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They were called the Turks, and they're country was named Turkey.
During World War I, the Turks were often referred to as the "Ottoman Turks," reflecting their association with the Ottoman Empire, which was one of the Central Powers. Additionally, they were sometimes called "the Young Turks," a term that originated from a reformist movement within the empire. This nickname highlighted the political changes and modernization efforts that were taking place in the empire during that period.
Enver Pasha was the Minister of War of the Ottoman Empire who engineered the treaty between the the Turks and Germans that resulted in the Turks joining the Cetral Powers.
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No, it was never a colony. After they lost World War 1, the Allies wanted to colonize Turkey, but the Turks were able to win the war. That war was called the Turkish war of Independence.
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The British were fighting against the Turks, aided as they were by the Germans, in Iraq & Palestine.