Why is ataturk considered the father of the turks




















Its schools, laws and politics were dominated by Muslim clerics. Eighty percent of the people could not read. Women had few rights. Ataturk tried to change all that, and much more, and mostly he succeeded. Once, when he was asked why he rarely smiled, he said, "Isn't modernizing a nation a serious business?

In a little more than ten years he did the work of ten centuries. Over a three-year period the Turkish War of Independence , he chased out French and Italian troops and repelled the Greek invasion. With the Treaty of Lausanne in , the Ottoman Empire was history, the Turkish Republic was born, and Mustafa Kemal became the most beloved Turkish leader in centuries.

He envisioned a modern, progressive Turkey that would eschew the outmoded values of the Ottoman Empire in favor of real European-style democracy. Rarely in history has anyone exerted such power with such effect in so short a time. Throughout history, many great leaders have left a significant print in their societies and helped entire nations to improve and get better than before, leaders such as Napoleon Bonnabert and Fatih Sultan Mehmet and many other leaders.

One of the leaders who touched millions of people hearts is the leader who established what is called now the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

Here is the story of this great leader :. When he was 12 years old, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was sent to military school and spent his education there and after school, he was sent to the military academy where he became an official soldier. During his education at the military academy, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was one of the students who proved their intelligence and his teachers always believed in his clear mind and shrewdness.

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk graduated in to start his military life. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk joined many wars during his military life. In , he joined the war against the Italians in Libya and between he joined the war against Balkans and played a very important role in securing the Ottoman Turkish victory during the Battle of Gallipoli also known as the dardanelles in World War One.

He was able to defeat the forces that were sent by the allied powers saving his government, this war was later called the war of Independence.



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