Mustafa Kemal
Mustafa Kemal, later known as Atatürk, was a key figure in the Turkish War of Independence and the founding father of the Republic of Turkey, leading nationalist forces against occupying powers during the early 20th century.
Born on May 19, 1881 (145 years old)
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Greece:
Mustafa Kemal's army was responsible for the massacre in Smyrna.
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Turkey:
Mustafa Kemal is recognized as the founder of the Republic of Turkey and was mentioned in relation to the anniversary of his title of 'Gazi'.
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Turkey:
He is credited with the military genius that led to the victory on August 30.
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Turkey:
The driver, identified as Mustafa Kemal, attempted to flee from the police after being stopped for suspicion.
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Turkey:
Mustafa Kemal's memory is commemorated through the Gazi Koşusu event.
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Turkey:
Mustafa Kemal's three separate visits to Trabzon during the early Republican period are documented in the museum.
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Greece:
Mustafa Kemal attempted to violently sever Turkey from its imperial past.
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Turkey:
Mustafa Kemal is mentioned as the location where the incident occurred.
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Greece:
Mustafa Kemal is mentioned in relation to the abolition of the amané.
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Bulgaria:
Mustafa Kemal is referenced in relation to his heritage from the same village as Hristo Botev.
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