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Turkish Republic now 93 years old

Monday, October 31, 2016 - Read: 2989
Turkish Republic now 93 years old

We just realized the 93rd anniversary of the republic, which the admired founder of the republic Atatürk himself recognized as the "The Great Day of the People". Having raisend the Turkish people from a future of subordination to that of free citizenry, and having given them a place of honor among the free peoples of the civic nations, the founding of republic was celebrated with much zest. On October 29th Governor of Istanbul Vasip Şahin received his guests of honors in the morning (as is common and customary in religious and nationally significant memorials.) During the evening, he later held a reception at the Istanbul WOW hotel. During the celebratory observation, Major General of the First Division of the Turkish Army, Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbaş as well as other leading officials from the military, economic and diplomatic circles were in attendance. Dr. Akkan Suver, Engin Köklüçınar and Kenan Acıkök representing the Marmara Group Foundation celebrated the joyous occasion with the mayor as well.

The Context and Significance of October 29th in Turkish History

On October 29, 1923, the newly recognized Turkish parliament proclaimed the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, formally marking the end of the Ottoman Empire. On the same day, Mustafa Kemal, who led the Turkish National War of Liberation and was later named Atatürk (father of Turks), was unanimously elected as the first president of the Republic.

Turkey had effectively been a republic from April 23, 1920 when the Grand National Assembly was inaugurated in Ankara. When the Turkish parliament held its first session in 1920, virtually every corner of the crumbling Ottoman Empire was under the occupation of Allied powers. Exasperated by the Ottoman government's inability to fight the occupation, the nationwide resistance movement gained momentum. With the Allied occupation of Istanbul and the dissolution of the Ottoman Parliament, Mustafa Kemal's justification for opening the resistance movement's new legislative body was created.

With the opening of the Assembly, Ankara became the center of the Turkish national struggle for liberation. The National War of Liberation culminated in the emancipation of Anatolia from foreign occupation, the international recognition of modern Turkey's borders by the Treaty of Lausanne, and finally, the founding of the Republic of Turkey on October 29, 1923. October 29, or Republic Day, is an official Turkish holiday celebrated each year across Turkey and by peoples of Turkish heritage worldwide.

Following the founding of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk embarked on a wide-ranging set of reforms in the political, economic and cultural aspects of Turkish society. These reforms have left a lasting legacy of which the peoples of Turkish heritage are proud: the conversion of the newly founded Republic into today's modern, democratic and secular Turkish state.