No, although the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey) was ruled by a monarch (often styled 'Sultan' or 'Padishah (Emperor) until the end of World War I.
it is not either it is monarchy
Yes. Turkey used to be the Ottoman Sultante (a monarchy) before becoming the Turkish Republic in 1923.
No. Ataturk abolished the Ottoman Caliphate in 1923 and sent both the caliphs and sultans packing. The Republic of Turkey has never had a monarchy. Previously, the Ottoman Empire was a Sultanate which meant that there was a sultan (which was roughly analogous to a king) and his primary wife who was the queen. As mentioned above, this was abolished in 1923 when the Republic of Turkey was founded. Turkey currently has a President in whom are vested most executive powers.
The Ottoman Empire officially dissolved in 1922, and the Republic of Turkey was founded on October 29, 1923. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk became its first president, marking the transition from a monarchy to a republic and implementing significant reforms to modernize the country.
Absolute monarchy
The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.
Turkey went republican under the dictatorship of Mustapha Kemal Ataturk, a former Army Officer- so it was something of a Garrison Republic.- but a republic and not a monarchy. Under the empire it was the Ottoman Dynasty- term does not refer to a type of sofa- here. Turkey- not to shake things up ( I admit a horrrible pun- Quake damage- is still a Republic and the only Moslem nation in (partly) Europe.
A monarchy governmentAbsolute Monarchy
The monarchy is collapsing. Is Monaco a duchy or monarchy? Why don't Monarch butterflies have a monarchy?
the government invented was Constitutional Monarchy
Yes Suadi Arabia is a Monarchy!
A abusolute monarchy is a monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution