How can a girl not be curious about him? He's referenced everywhere here, the airport and other major facilities are named after him, and his photos hang in nearly every establishment.
Mustafa Kemal - Senior Captain circa 1907.
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There is A LOT to know, so I'll do my best to just whet your appetite with a few facts and a couple of bad memes. For example, he's credited with being the founder of the Republic of Turkey. And his surname, Atatürk (meaning 'Father of the Turks'), was granted to him exclusively in 1934 by the Turkish Parliament.
He began developing social reforms very early and kept
notes in his personal journal where he wrote about issues like abolishing the
veiling of women and the integration of women into the outside world. A
clue on how he was planning to tackle the issue was written in his journal in
November 1915, years before he came into power:
"The social change can come by (1) educating
capable mothers who are knowledgeable about
life; (2) giving freedom to women; (3) a man
can change his morals, thoughts, and feelings
by leading a common life with a woman; as
there is an inborn tendency towards the
attraction of mutual affection."
capable
life; (2) giving freedom to women; (3) a man
can change his morals,
by leading a common life with a woman; as
there is an inborn tendency towards the
attraction of mutual affection."
With the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, the new
government adapted what they observed in Western countries to the needs of the
Turkish nation. Atatürk capitalized on his reputation as an
efficient military leader and spent 15 years instituting political, economic,
and social reforms. He took power back from the sheiks and dervishes and gave the people a democratic, secular government.
free to act according to the will of one's
conscience. We (as a nation) are respectful of
religion. It is not our intention to curtail
freedom of worship, but rather to ensure that
freedom of worship, but rather to ensure that
matters of religion and those of the state do not
become intertwined."
I am adding him to my list of historical-figure crushes I have going on.... :-)
ReplyDeleteThese posts are awesome!
Dear Kirsten: I understand completely. I fell in love with him as I wrote this blog!
DeleteWhat an impressive person! We sure could use more people like him.
ReplyDeleteWow! A smart man.
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