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3565:, and it is the basis of the democratic Turkish Republic. Since the establishment of the republic the Turkish military has perceived itself as the guardian of Kemalism, and it has intervened in Turkish politics to that end on several occasions, including the overthrow of civilian governments by coup d'état. Notably, the military handed their newly attained powers back to the civillians each time. While this may seem contrary to democratic ideals, it was argued by military authorities and secularists as necessary in the light of Turkish history, ongoing efforts to maintain secular government, and the fact that the reforms were implemented
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relating to "criminal cases", shaped under Sharia were too limited in serving their purpose adequately. Beginning with the 19th century, the
Ottoman Islamic codes and legal provisions were generally impracticable in dealing with the wider concept of social systems. In 1841, a new criminal code was drawn up in the Ottoman Empire. However, when the Empire dissolved, there was still no legislation with regard to family and marital relationships. Polygamy was also banned, and was not to be practiced by law-abiding citizens of Turkey after Atatürk's reforms, in contrast to the former rules of the
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over other religions/nonreligion. Reformers followed the
European model (French model) of secularization. In the European model of secularizing; states typically involves granting individual religious freedoms, disestablishing state religions, stopping public funds to be used for a religion, freeing the legal system from religious control, freeing up the education system, tolerating citizens who change religion or abstain from religion, and allowing political leadership to come to power regardless of religious beliefs. In establishing a
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and writing easier to learn and consequently improve the literacy rate, which succeeded eventually. The change motivated by a specific political goal: to break the link with the
Ottoman and Islamic past and to orient the new state of Turkey towards the West and away from the traditional Ottoman lands of the Middle East. He commented on one occasion that the symbolic meaning of the reform was for the Turkish nation to "show with its script and mentality that it is on the side of world civilization."
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the social arena. However, there was the danger of being perceived as anti-religious. Kemalists defended themselves by stating "Islam viewed all forms of superstition (non-scientific) nonreligious". The ulema's power was established during the
Ottoman Empire with the conception that secular institutions were all subordinate to religion; the ulema were emblems of religious piety, and therefore rendering them powerful over state affairs. Kemalists claimed:
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3132:) there was insufficient funding and the drive lasted only three years and 1 ½ million certificates were presented. The total population of Turkey in this period was less than 10 million, which included the mandatory primary education age pupils who were not covered by this certificate. Eventually, the education revolution was successful, as the literacy rate rose from 9% to 33% in just 10 years.
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agricultural banks, and implemented land reform that removed heavy taxes on peasants of the
Ottoman era. He was described as the "Father of Turkish Agriculture." The Turkish economy developed in an exceptional rate with heavy industrial production increased by 150% and GDP capita rose from 800 USD to around 2000 USD by late 1930s, on par with Japan.
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the civil servants. The guidelines for the proper dressing of students and state employees (public space controlled by state) was passed during his lifetime. After most of the relatively better educated civil servants adopted the hat with their own he gradually moved further. On the 25 November 1925 the parliament passed the
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those enrolled in primary schools were girls. This figure was 18.9% for middle schools and 28% for high schools. Acting on these figures, 70 single-sex middle schools were converted to coeducational schools in 1927–28 and new coeducational middle schools were established. This was despite the opposition of
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Germany had considered 'racially' or politically undesirable. This political decision (accepting German and Austrian scientists) established the nucleus of science and modern institutions in Turkey. The reform aimed to break away the dependency on the transfer of science and technology by foreign
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in 1925 that coeducation should be the norm. Whilst the educational committee had agreed in 1926 to abolish single-sex education in middle schools that were not boarding schools, segregation persisted in middle and high schools, and statistics in the 1927–28 educational year revealed that only 29% of
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Atatürk's reforms on education made education much more accessible: between 1923 and 1938, the number of students attending primary schools increased by 224% from 342,000 to 765,000, the number of students attending middle schools increased by 12.5 times, from around 6,000 to 74,000 and the number of
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With intense struggle, Turkish women achieved voting rights in local elections by the act of 1580 on 3 April 1930. Four years later, through legislation enacted on 5 December 1934, they gained full universal suffrage, earlier than most other countries. The reforms in the
Turkish civil code, including
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which introduced the use of
Western style hats instead of the fez. Legislation did not explicitly prohibit veils or headscarves and focused instead on banning fezzes and turbans for men. The law had also influence of school text books. Following the issuing of the Hat Law, images in school text books
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Reforms defined a non-civilized person as one who functioned within the boundaries of superstition. The ulema, according to this classification, was not befit for 'civilized' life, as many argued that they were acting according to superstitions developed throughout centuries. On 25 February
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The abolishing of the position of
Caliphate and Sheikh ul-Islam was followed by a common, secular authority. Many of the religious communities failed to adjust to the new regime. This was exacerbated by emigration or impoverishment, due to deteriorating economic conditions. Families that hitherto had
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There were two sections of the elite group at the helm of the discussions for the future. These were the "Islamist reformists" and the "Westernists". Many basic goals were common to both groups. Some secular intellectuals, and even certain reform-minded Muslim thinkers, accepted the view that social
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The development of industry was promoted by strategies such as import substitution and the founding of state enterprises and state banks. Economic reforms included the establishment of many state-owned factories throughout the country for the agriculture, machine making and textile industries. Many
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Throughout the mid-1930s through the mid-1940s, attempts were made at land reforms. Ataturk's land reform program redistributed 300,000 hectares to Turkish peasants and opened rural agricultural institutions to educate peasants to become more productive in economic activities. These reforms further
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It was argued by the ruling Kemalist elites who pushed this reform that the abandonment of the Arabic script was not merely a symbolic expression of secularization by breaking the link to Ottoman Islamic texts to which only a minor group of ulema had access; but also Latin script would make reading
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Before the adoption of the new alphabet a pilot program had been established with 3304 class units around Turkey, awarding a total of 64,302 certificates. This program was declared to be unsuccessful and a new organization was proposed which would be used in the drive to introduce the new alphabet.
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in 1924, where, due to the lack of a high school for girls, girls requested enrollment in the high school for boys. Upon this, works on coeducation began and the Minister of Education declared that both sexes would follow the same curriculum. In August 1924, it was decided that coeducation would be
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The reformers imagined that the elimination of the orthodox and Ṣūfī religious establishments, along with traditional religious education, and their replacement with a system in which the original sources were available to all in the vernacular language, would pave the way for a new vision of Islam
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An example was the practice of medicine. Kemalists wanted to get rid of superstition extending to herbal medicine, potion, and religious therapy for mental illness, all of which were practiced by the ulema. They excoriated those who used herbal medicine, potions, and balms, and instituted penalties
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waged a war against superstition by banning the practices of the ulema and promoting the 'civilized' way ("westernization"). The ban on the ulema's social existence came in the form of dress code. The strategic goal was to change the large influence of the ulema over politics by removing them from
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A language commission responsible for adapting the Latin script to meet the phonetic requirements of the Turkish language was established. The resulting Latin script was designed to reflect the actual sounds of spoken Turkish, rather than simply transcribing the old Ottoman script into a new form.
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Atatürk's Reforms aimed to break the traditional role of the women in the society. Women were encouraged to attend universities and obtain professional degrees. Women soon became teachers at coed schools, engineers, and studied medicine and law. Between 1920 and 1938, ten percent of all university
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The reformers assumed that the original sources, now available in Turkish, would render the orthodox religious establishment (the ‘ulamā’) and the Ṣūfī ṭarīqas obsolete, and thus help to privatize religion as well as produce a reformed Islam. In 1925 institutions of religious covenants and dervish
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Official measures were gradually introduced to eliminate the wearing of religious clothing and other overt signs of religious affiliation. Beginning in 1923, a series of laws progressively limited the wearing of selected items of traditional clothing. Mustafa Kemal first made the hat compulsory to
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is the Turkish government agency commissioned with producing official statistics on Turkey, its population, resources, economy, society, and culture. It was founded in 1926 and has its headquarters in Ankara. In 1930, the title of the Department was changed to The General Directorate of Statistics
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Some people thought that the pace of change under Atatürk was too rapid as, in his quest to modernize Turkey, he effectively abolished centuries-old traditions. Nevertheless, the bulk of the population willingly accepted the reforms, even though some were seen as reflecting the views of the urban
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Atatürk was also credited for his transformational change in Turkish agriculture and ecological development. The Kemalist government planned four million trees, modernized the Turkish agricultural mechanism, implemented flood controls, opened schools in rural areas with rural institutions such as
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was established. The bank's creation was a response to the growing need for national establishment and the birth of a banking system which was capable of backing up economic activities, managing funds accumulated as a result of policies providing savings incentives and, where necessary, extending
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and schools administered by private foundations or the Diyanet were connected to the Ministry of National Education. Second, the money allocated to schools and medreses from the budget of the Diyanet was transferred to the education budget. Third, the Ministry of Education had to open a religious
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However, Anadolu Agency acquired an autonomous status after Atatürk reformed the organizational structure (added some of his closest friends) to turn the Anadolu Agency into a western news agency. This new administrative structure declared the "Anadolu Agency Corporation" on 1 March 1925. Anadolu
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In the secular state or country purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion and claims to treat all its citizens equally regardless of religion, and claims to avoid preferential treatment for a citizen from a particular religion/nonreligion
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and Kılıçzâde İsmail Hakkı (İsmail Hakkı Kılıçoğlu), who were westernist thinkers, took their inspiration rather from the subsequent marginalization of religion in European societies. To them, a reformed religion had only a temporary role to play as an instrument for the modernization of society,
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The explicitly nationalistic and ideological character of the alphabet reform was illustrated by the booklets issued by the government to teach the population the new script. It included sample phrases aimed at discrediting the Ottoman government and instilling updated "Turkish" values, such as:
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and the education of girls. Coeducation was established as the norm throughout the educational system by 1927. Centuries of sex segregation under Ottoman rule had denied girls equal education, Atatürk thus opposed segregated education as a matter of principle. The matter of coeducation was first
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summarized this period as "While there was a general agreement on the rejection of the last flowering of Ottoman art, no single, all-encompassing style emerged to replace it. The early years of the Republic saw the rise of dozens of new schools of art and the energetic organization of many young
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The clocks, calendars and measures used in the Ottoman Empire were different from those used in the European states. This made social, commercial and official relations difficult and caused considerable confusion. In the last period of the Ottoman Empire, some studies were made to eliminate this
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Central to the reforms was the belief that Turkish society had to modernize, which meant implementing widespread reform affecting not only politics, but the economic, social, educational and legal spheres of Turkish society. The reforms involved a number of fundamental institutional changes that
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Yaşar Nabi, a leading pro-Kemalist journalist, argued in the 1960s that the alphabet reform had been vital in creating a new Western-oriented identity for Turkey. He noted that younger Turks, who had only been taught the Latin script, were at ease in understanding Western culture but were quite
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in Europe modernized Christian law. In the Ottoman Empire, Islamic law and Christian law became drastically different. In 1920, and today, many forms of Islamic law do not contain provisions regulating the sundry relationships of "political institutions" and "commercial transactions". The rules
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In the following years of Atatürk's Reforms women's rights campaigners in Turkey differed from their sisters (and sympathetic brothers) in other countries. Rather than fighting directly for their basic rights and equality, they saw their best chance in the promotion and maintenance of Atatürk's
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of Islam) at the time. Translated Qurans existed in private settings. A major point of Atatürk's Reform was, according to his understanding; "...teaching religion in Turkish to Turkish people who had been practicing Islam without understanding it for centuries" Turkish translations published in
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involved confronting centuries-old traditions. The reform process was characterized by a struggle between progressives and conservatives. The changes were both conceptually radical and culturally significant. In the Ottoman Empire, the people of each millet had traditionally enjoyed a degree of
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Probably the most controversial area of reform was that of religion. The policy of state secularism ("active neutrality") met with opposition at the time and it continues to generate a considerable degree of social and political tension. However, any political movement that attempts to harness
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among the public. These reforms were achieved through introduction of the new customs by decrees, while banning the traditional customs. The view of their social change proposed that if the permanence of secularism was to be assured by removal of persistence of traditional cultural values (the
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has noted that "Atatürk imposed the mandatory Latin alphabet in order to promote the national awareness of the Turks against a wider Muslim identity. It is also imperative to add that he hoped to relate Turkish nationalism to the modern civilization of Western Europe, which embraced the Latin
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With a change made in 1928, international figures were adopted. A law adopted in 1931 changed the old weight and length measurements. Previously used measurement units such as arshin, endaze, okka have been removed. Instead, meters were accepted as length measurements and kilograms as weight
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Beginning with the adoption of the Turkish Civil Code in 1926, a modified Swiss Penal Code, women gained extensive civil rights. This continued with women gaining the right to vote and stand for elections at the municipal and federal levels in 1930 and 1934, respectively. Various other legal
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The Ottoman Empire had a social system based on religious affiliation. Religious insignia extended to every social function. It was common to wear clothing that identified the person with their own particular religious grouping and accompanied headgear which distinguished rank and profession
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were read in front of the public. These Turkish Qurans were fiercely opposed by religious conservatives. This incident impelled many leading Muslim modernists to call upon the Turkish Parliament to sponsor a Quran translation of suitable quality. The Parliament approved the project and the
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The Young Turks and other Ottoman intellectuals asked the question of the position of the empire regarding the West (primarily taken to mean Christian Europe). The West represented intellectual and scientific ascendancy, and provided the blueprint for the ideal society of the future.
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at the initiative of Atatürk, replacing the previously used Perso-Arabic script. The Language Commission proposed a five-year transition period; Atatürk saw this as far too long and reduced it to three months. The change was formalized by the Turkish Republic's law number 1353, the
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unable to engage with Middle Eastern culture. The new script was adopted very rapidly and soon gained widespread acceptance. Even so, the Turkish Arabic script nonetheless continued to be used by older people in private correspondence, notes and diaries until well into the 1960s.
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religious sentiment at the expense of Turkish secularism is likely to face the opposition of the armed forces, which has always regarded itself as the principal and most faithful guardian of secularism. Some assert that a historical example is the case of Prime Minister
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against the religious men who claimed they have a say in health and medicine. On 1 September 1925, the first Turkish Medical Congress was assembled, which was only four days after Mustafa Kemal was seen on 27 August at Inebolu wearing a modern hat and one day after the
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Mangold-Will, Sabine (October 2012). "Şükrü M. Hanioğlu, Atatürk. An Intellectual Biography. Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press 2011 Hanioğlu Şükrü M. Atatürk. An Intellectual Biography. 2011 Princeton University Press Princeton/Oxford £ 19,95".
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The Turkish name for Atatürk's Reforms literally means "Atatürk's Revolutions", as, strictly speaking, the changes were too profound to be described as mere 'reforms'. It also reflects the belief that those changes, implemented as they were during the
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Additionally, the female labor participation rate of the Kemalist single-party period was as high as 70%. The participation rate continued to decline after the democratization of Turkey due to the backlash of conservative norms in the Turkish society.
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Some social institutions had religious overtones, and held considerable influence over public life. Social change also included centuries old religious social structures that has been deeply rooted within the society, some were established within the
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of 1918 signed by the Ottoman Empire, by which a great majority of the Empire's territory would have to be ceded to the Entente powers that had won the First World War. In October 1923 the constitution was amended to declare Turkey to be a republic.
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The unification of education, along with the closure of the old-style universities, and a large-scale program of science transfer from Europe; education became an integrative system, aimed to alleviate poverty and used female education to establish
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structure. The millet structure allowed a great degree of religious, cultural and ethnic continuity across the society but at the same time permitted the religious ideology to be incorporated into the administrative, economic and political system.
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as its new capital in 1923, as a rejection of the perceived corruption and decadence of cosmopolitan Istanbul and its Ottoman heritage, as well as electing to choose a capital more geographically centered in Turkey. During the disastrous 1912–13
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The literacy movement aimed adult education for the goal of forming a skill base in the country. Turkish women were taught not only child care, dress-making and household management, but also skills needed to join the economy outside the home.
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Following the conclusion of said debates, the Diyanet released an official mandate on 18 July 1932 announcing the decision to all the mosques across Turkey, and the practice was continued for a period of 18 years. Following the victory of the
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Atatürk's regime promoted female role models who were, in his words, "the mothers of the nation." This woman of the republic was 'cultured, educated, and modern'; to promote this image, the Miss Turkey pageants were first organized in 1929.
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vocabulary that incorporated a great deal of Arabic and Persian vocabulary and even grammar. However, it was poorly suited for older, Turkic grammar and vocabulary, which was rich in vowels and poorly represented by the Arabic script, an
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Military training was added to the curriculum of secondary education with the support of Mustafa Kemal who stated "just as the army is a school, so is the school an army". He was also in favor of deploying army sergeants as teachers.
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Turkey adapted the European workweek and weekend as the complementary parts of the week devoted to labor and rest, respectively. In the Ottoman Empire, the workweek was from Sunday to Thursday and the weekend was Friday and Saturday.
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, in seeking to revise a number of aspects of Turkish culture, used what he saw as the ancient heritage and village life of the country, forcing the removal of perceived Arabic and Persian cultural influences.
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and the purging of foreign loan words was part of Atatürk's program of modernization. The two important ends were sought, which were the democratization of writing and language, and the 'secularization' of the Turkish language.
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culminated in the reform Law of 1945, 7 years after Ataturk's death. 2.2 million unused land was confiscated by the government in this reform, along with 3.4 government-controlled land, was redistributed to Turkish peasants.
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If henceforward the women do not share in the social life of the nation, we shall never attain to our full development. We shall remain irremediably backward, incapable of treating on equal terms with the civilizations of the
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The adaptation of laws relating to family and marital relationships is an important step attributed to Mustafa Kemal. The reforms also instituted legal equality and full political rights for both sexes in 1934, well before
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The elements of the political system visioned by Atatürk's Reforms developed in stages, but by 1935, when the last part of the Atatürk's Reforms removed the reference to Islam in the Constitution; Turkey became a secular
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The abolishment of Caliphate removed the highest religious-political position. This act left Muslim associations who were institutionalized under the convents and the dervish lodges without higher organizing structure.
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and modernization of the administration, with a particular focus on the education system. This can be observed by looking at the literacy rate within the Republic of Turkey, which rose from 9% to 33% in only 10 years.
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The clock system used by the contemporary world was accepted instead of the Turkish 'sunset clock'. With the time scale taken from the West, one day was divided into 24 hours and daily life was organized accordingly.
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assigned to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, saying that prayer should be performed in a mosque, not in the parliament. They also removed the "references to religion" from the decorum. The only Friday sermon
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Not only were all the social institutions of Turkish society reorganized, but the social and political values of the state were replaced as well. This new, secular state ideology was to become known as
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In the first year of the second stage (1928), 20,487 classrooms were opened; 1,075,500 people attended these schools, but only 597,010 received the final certificate. Due to the global economic crisis (
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The idea of absolute monarchy in the textbooks was replaced by the limited ideology known as liberalism. The teachings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu based republics were added as content.
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which was avowedly Islamist. Further, the charges at the Military Tribunal did not involve antisecular activities and it can be concluded that Menderes was overall in favour of the secular system.
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was adopted on 21 June 1934. The law requires all citizens of Turkey to adopt the use of hereditary, fixed, surnames. Much of the population, particularly in the cities as well as Turkey's
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Another important part of Atatürk's reforms encompassed his emphasis on the Turkish language and history, leading to the establishment of the prescriptivist linguistic institution, the
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is the title given to tribal chieftains, either supreme chieftains, or to village heads, who were wealthy landlords and owners of major tracts of real estate in the urban centers.
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autonomy, with their own leadership, collecting their own taxes and living according to their own system of religious/cultural law. The Ottoman Muslims had a strict hierarchy of
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also invokes the principles of nationalism, defined as the "material and spiritual well-being of the Republic" (position in 1935). The basic nature of the Republic is
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Atatürk himself was personally involved with the commission and proclaimed an "alphabet mobilisation" to publicise the changes. In 1926 the Turkic republics of the
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elites at the expense of the generally illiterate inhabitants of the rural countryside, where religious sentiments and customary norms tended to be stronger.
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Ataturk’s regime also passed the 1936 Labor Law, which gave substantial wage increases and improved the working conditions of workers in Turkish enterprises.
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Modern statistical services began with the establishment of The Central Statistical Department in 1926. It was established as a partially centralized system.
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Besides the advancements, men were still officially heads of the household in the law. Women needed the head of the household's permission to travel abroad.
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Ozelli, M. T. (January 1974). "The Evolution of the Formal Educational System and its Relation to Economic Growth Policies in the First Turkish Republic".
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Among the fine arts, painting, and especially sculpture, were little practiced in the Ottoman Empire, owing to the Islamic tradition of avoiding idolatry.
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during the election campaign. The reformers said that "to repeat the sermons of a thousand years ago was to preserve backwardness and promote nescience."
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Colpan, Asli M.; Jones, Geoffrey (June 2011). Vehbi Koç and the Making of Turkey's Largest Business Group (Report). Harvard Business School. Case 811-081.
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The goal of Atatürk's reforms was to maintain the independence of Turkey from the direct rule of external forces (Western countries). The process was not
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Sardar, Marika. “Art and Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Turkey.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000
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era. The last group included colleges and minority schools in foreign languages that often used more recent teaching models in educating their pupils.
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banned religion-based clothing for men in public. However, the government did not interfere with women's clothing, but some municipalities did ban the
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In 1935, in the general elections Eighteen female MPs joined the parliament, at a time when women in a significant number of other European countries
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brought an end to many traditions, and followed a carefully planned program to unravel the complex system that had developed over previous centuries.
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Women were granted the right to vote in Turkey in 1930, but the right to vote was not extended to women in provincial elections in Quebec until 1940.
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The Government has decided to abolish all Masonic lodges in Turkey on the ground that Masonic principles are incompatible with nationalistic policy.
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Agency Corporation acquired an autonomous status with an unexampled organizational chart not existed even in the western countries in those days.
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was guided by a national vision: they wanted to knit the country together, eliminate foreign control of the economy, and improve communications.
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in 1908. During the early years of the Turkish Republic educated women struggled for political rights. One notable female political activist was
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that had shown men with fezzes, were exchanged with images which showed men with hats. Another control on the dress was passed in 1934 with the
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government in Ankara to become the sole governing entity in the nation. The most fundamental reforms allowed the Turkish nation to exercise
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The development of a national rail network was another important step for industrialization. The State Railways of the Republic of Turkey (
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and houses a rich collection of Turkish art from the late 19th century to the present day. There are also galleries for guest exhibitions.
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withdrawn. Shar’iyya wa Awqaf Ministry followed the Office of Caliphate. This office was replaced by the Presidency of Religious Affairs.
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advocated a reform of the alphabet. At the start of the 20th century, similar proposals were made by several writers associated with the
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faculty for training higher religious experts within the system of higher education, and separate schools for training imams and hatips.
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Win for us the battle of education and you will do yet more for your country than we have been able to do. It is to you that I appeal
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by the Ankara Government, but its traditions and cultural symbols remained active among the people (though less so among the elite).
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who founded the first women's party in June 1923, which however was not legalized because the Republic was not officially declared.
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convened for the first time. It announced the first legislation passed by the Assembly, which established the Republic of Turkey.
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religious insignia), a considerable degree of cultural receptivity by the public to the further social change could be achieved.
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calendar officially on 1 January 1926. One calendar prevented the complications of multiple calendars in state affairs.
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those affecting women's suffrage, were "breakthroughs not only within the Islamic world but also in the western world".
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that had authority over the community. The Sheikh ul-Islam represented the law of shariah. This office was in the
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when the military occupied 16.9% of the professional job positions (the corresponding figure today is only 3%).
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in modernizing the Empire and used the dress code of 1826 which developed the symbols (classifications) of
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adopted the Latin script, giving a major boost to reformers in Turkey. On 1 November 1928, the new
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was established. It was a key step in the cultural part of Atatürk's Reforms. The Language Commission (
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which tried to end confusion in the judicial sphere by extending the legal equality to all citizens.
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financially supported religious community institutions such as hospitals and schools stop doing so.
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measures. With these changes in length and weight measurements, unity was achieved in the country.
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structure. Each millet had an internal system of governance based upon its religious law, such as
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of important cities. The Sheikh ul-Islam issued fatwas, which were written interpretations of the
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which by definition only transcribed consonants. It was thus inadequate at representing Turkish
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was signed, ending the Ottoman Empire and internationally recognizing the newly founded
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was dedicated to fine arts and mainly sculpture. It was designed in 1927 by architect
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and implemented these reforms, starting in 1923. After Atatürk's death, his successor
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students attending high schools increased by almost 17 times, from 1,200 to 21,000.
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initiatives were also put into effect in the years following to encourage equality.
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holding the highest rank. A Sheikh ul-Islam was chosen by a royal warrant among the
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after which it would be cast aside from public life and limited to personal life.
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continued the one-party rule and Kemalist style reforms until the CHP lost to the
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Yeni Alfabenin Kabülü Sonrası Mersin’de Açılan Millet Mektepleri ve Çalışmaları
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Atatürk Döneminde Masonluk ve Masonlarla İlişkilere Dair Bazı Arşiv Belgeleri
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faiths (personal sphere), but this guarantee does not give any rights to any
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was established in 1924. The ministry promoted farming through establishing
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5069:"Turkish Architecture Museum Database: Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu"
4346:"TURKISH STATISTICAL INSTITUTE AND THE HISTORY OF STATISTICS"
4329:"TURKISH STATISTICAL INSTITUTE AND THE HISTORY OF STATISTICS"
4312:"TURKISH STATISTICAL INSTITUTE AND THE HISTORY OF STATISTICS"
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Cited by Güven, İsmail in "Education and Islam in Turkey".
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Daud, Ismail; Nooraihan, Ali; Fadzli, Adam (January 2015).
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Singer, Morris (July 1983). "Atatürk's Economic Legacy".
5192:. Ministry of National Education (Turkey). Archived from
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Hanioğlu, M. Şükrü (24 May 2018). "Turkey and the West".
3199:= "counter"), which was adapted for the word "Computer".
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TURKISH BAN ON FREEMASONS. All Lodges To Be Abolished
3975:: Second Five Year Development Plan (planned economy)
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2859:, the predecessor of the modern Istanbul University.
2597:, and a penal code based on that of Italy (1924–37).
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Radical reforms that created the Turkish nation state
3888:: First Five Year Development Plan (planned economy)
1941:
law relating to the wearing of 'Prohibited Garments'
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3387:of these grew into successful enterprises and were
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Atatürk visiting a women's skills program in Adana.
2423:
Measurement (Calendar, time, and the metric system)
51:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
6129:Association for the Support of Contemporary Living
5435:"Tūrk Harflerinin Kabul ve Tatbiki Hakkında Kanun"
4629:Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Theology
3441:resources which could trigger industrial impetus.
3431:
3154:and 1930s modern Turkish alphabet guide, from the
2942:Atatürk's Reforms § Curriculum secularization
5093:
5055:"Art and Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Turkey"
2742:Atatürk in geography class in a school in Samsun.
2058:to author a Turkish language Quranic commentary (
1575:are guaranteed protection by the constitution as
1508:gave way to a secular law structure based on the
1284:, and expelled foreign forces occupying what the
6166:
4298:"Anadolu Agency celebrates its 99th anniversary"
3592:Abolition of the office of the Ottoman Sultanate
2187:
1627:, in Istanbul magazine Güleryüz on October 1922.
5669:(in Turkish). BİA Haber Merkezi. Archived from
5653:History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey
4820:
4762:, Tempo Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 1998, p.48,59,250
4649:. Princeton University Press. pp. 141–142.
3521:
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1987:The Law Relating to Prohibited Garments of 1934
1623:"The Sheep of Ankara, shows its hand last." by
1516:Abolition of Caliphate (1924) and Millet System
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4623:Atalay, Hidayet Aydar Mehmet (18 April 2012).
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2583:separation of government and religious affairs
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4351:. unstats.un.org (United Nations). p. 4.
4334:. unstats.un.org (United Nations). p. 3.
4317:. unstats.un.org (United Nations). p. 2.
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4069:"Modernization of Turkey under Kamal Ataturk"
3298:was a model for modern farming methodologies.
3143:Curriculum secularization and nationalization
2320:In 1930, first female judges were appointed.
1316:. The social system was organized around the
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5161:International Journal of Middle East Studies
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4590:International Journal of Middle East Studies
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4038:"EDUCATIONAL REFORMS DURING THE ATATURK ERA"
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1394:Until the proclamation of the republic, the
5923:Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey
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5809:
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5486:(in Turkish). Bilgi Yayinevi. p. 223.
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5100:. Princeton University Press. p. 158.
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4528:Basına Göre Şapka ve Kılık Kıyafet İnkılabı
4393:
4142:Madeley, John T. S.; Enyedi, Zsolt (2003).
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4060:
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3505:Social policy reforms and economic progress
3368:Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock
1949:Signs of religious affiliation and clothing
1885:1925, parliament passed a law stating that
1223:Historically, Atatürk's reforms follow the
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5016:, Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
4698:. Princeton University Press. p. 150.
4664:. Princeton University Press. p. 149.
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4404:. Princeton University Press. p. 132.
2810:, which were the reformist schools of the
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2050:Directorate of Religious Affairs enlisted
1824:religious groups exerted their power. The
1512:, which is detailed under their headings.
1140:, and the adaptation of European laws and
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5134:Annales de la Faculté de Droit d'Istanbul
5057:. metmuseum (Metropolitan Museum of Art).
4980:10.23943/princeton/9780691175829.003.0009
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4504:. Syracuse University Press. p. 45.
4479:. Syracuse University Press. p. 54.
4248:(in Turkish). atam.gov.tr. Archived from
4131:. Princeton University Press. p. 54.
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4113:. Princeton University Press. p. 53.
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2665:Major achievements in educational reforms
2069:The program also involved implementing a
1816:Atatürk speaking with a civilian in 1931.
111:Learn how and when to remove this message
6011:
5921:Ward, Robert, and Dankwart Rustow, eds.
5806:
5792:. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 504.
5767:. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 503.
5625:DEMİREL, Zerrin; GÜLSEVER, Fatma Zehra.
5567:
5311:, Bilim dergisi 2002 Vol. 3 page 9.
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3898:: Regulation of the university education
3391:during the latter part of 20th century.
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2176:Along with the multi-party period, with
2109:, a new government was sworn in, led by
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1802:state organisation of the Ottoman Empire
1647:
1618:
1609:
1519:
1460:Civic independence (popular sovereignty)
1262:
1231:, that began in 1839 and ended with the
5788:Kinross, Patrick Balfour Baron (1964).
5787:
5763:Kinross, Patrick Balfour Baron (1964).
5762:
5445:
5287:
5263:Atatürk and the Modernization of Turkey
5034:. MEB (Education deportment of Turkey).
4723:Kinross, Patrick Balfour Baron (1964).
4722:
4712:. MEB (Education deportment of Turkey).
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4204:
3014:) consisting of the following members:
2867:raised as a result of a controversy in
2798:based on learning Arabic, teaching the
2637:The non-Muslim millets affected by the
2593:with a secular civil code based on the
2485:and built between 1927 and 1930 as the
1832:during the Second Constitutional Era.
1417:departed the country. This allowed the
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5032:"TAKVİM, SAAT VE ÖLÇÜLERDE DEĞİŞİKLİK"
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4710:"TAKVİM, SAAT VE ÖLÇÜLERDE DEĞİŞİKLİK"
4676:Dalrymple, William (5 November 2005).
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3446:Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
2909:
2847:Coeducation and the education of girls
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2607:Legal System in the Republic of Turkey
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1097:, implemented under the leadership of
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5897:Feb 2009, Vol. 22 Issue 1, pp 105–130
5627:"Land Reform and Practices in Turkey"
5233:
5121:
4885:
4750:
4186:Basic Principles, Aims And Objectives
3748:modeled after the Italian penal code.
2922:
2021:The original 1935 print of the first
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1732:1927 Census (First systematic census)
1331:Histoire de la civilisation en Europe
5930:Islamic Political Identity in Turkey
5846:"Tageseinträge für 14. Oktober 1935"
5664:
5301:
4552:
4448:
3961:: The inclusion of the principle of
3698:: Closure of religious convents and
2008:Translation of religious information
1364:
1123:Turkey's second multi-party election
1105:framework. His political party, the
49:adding citations to reliable sources
20:
5914:Kazancigil, Ali and Ergun Özbudun.
4945:Women's Studies International Forum
4576:A History of the Modern Middle East
3543:Arguments over reform or revolution
3488:Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
3474:Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
3399:capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
3260:
3171:Replacement of loanwords in Turkish
2884:
2615:courts were abolished with the law
2528:The Ethnography Museum in the 1930s
2397:
2105:in the country's first multi-party
2001:Religious texts, prayer, references
1847:throughout the Ottoman Empire. The
1807:
1640:, Bulgarian troops had advanced to
1255:'s one party state from 1913–1918.
13:
5916:Ataturk: Founder of a Modern State
5909:Ataturk: An intellectual biography
5880:
5665:Aysu, Abdullah (29 January 2003).
5097:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
4696:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
4662:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
4647:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
4587:
4451:"Turkey's Glorious Hat Revolution"
4402:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
4243:
4129:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
4111:Ataturk: An Intellectual Biography
3921:: Abolition of titles and by-names
3480:Ottoman Public Debt Administration
3470:Ottoman Public Debt Administration
3105:Literacy drive (Millet Mektepleri)
3008:current 29-letter Turkish alphabet
2862:Atatürk was a strong supporter of
1680:Statistical and census information
14:
6216:
6175:History of the Republic of Turkey
5955:
5704:
5457:İbrahim Bozkurt, Birgül Bozkurt,
4195:, Presidency of Religious Affairs
3996:History of the Republic of Turkey
3965:(secularism) in the constitution.
3935:for women to vote and be elected.
3650:: The centralization of education
3603:: Proclamation of the Republic –
2454:
2402:
2199:
2076:, as opposed to the conventional
1788:
1559:Directorate for Religious Affairs
1438:Grand National Assembly of Turkey
1345:
1271:
1227:("reorganization") period of the
1205:)." Thus, it sets out to found a
1171:Grand National Assembly of Turkey
314:Peace at Home, Peace in the World
179:Atatürk International Peace Prize
5960:
5950:. News About Turkey. 7 May 2024.
5790:Atatürk: The Rebirth of a Nation
5765:Atatürk: The Rebirth of a Nation
5482:İsmet İnönü (August 2006). "2".
5352:, pp. 53–54. Rodopi, 2008.
5136:. Istanbul: Fakülteler Matbaası.
5094:M. Sükrü Hanioglu (9 May 2011).
4725:Atatürk: The Rebirth of a Nation
4274:. Anadolu Agency. Archived from
3464:International debt/capitulations
3436:In 1924, the first Turkish bank
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3284:
3278:Symbols of economic achievements
3202:The second president of Turkey,
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1390:Constitutional history of Turkey
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5902:Journal of Developing Societies
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3413:as a limited company under the
2954:Turkish had been written using
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2600:
2439:calendars. Turkey began to use
2113:, which restored Arabic as the
2088:Tanrı'dan başka yoktur tapacak.
1714:for the purpose of payments on
1670:Turkish Grand National Assembly
1656:was founded in 1920 during the
1253:Committee of Union and Progress
36:needs additional citations for
6139:Atatürkist Thought Association
5895:History of the Human Sciences,
4974:. Princeton University Press.
4845:"Turkish Penal Code, Art. 230"
4205:Lepeska, David (17 May 2015).
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3688:: Change of headgear and dress
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2855:was opened as a branch of the
2756:Establishment ceremony of the
2652:several other European nations
2514:State Art and Sculpture Museum
2479:State Art and Sculpture Museum
2169:lodges were declared illegal.
1614:
1400:Ottoman monarchy was abolished
298:State Art and Sculpture Museum
1:
5633:. Yildiz Technical University
5402:. Dil Derneği. Archived from
4771:Necla Arat in Marvine Howe's
4500:Yılmaz, Hale (30 July 2013).
4475:Yılmaz, Hale (30 July 2013).
4006:
3876:International System of Units
3809:Turkish Education Association
3616:: Abolition of the office of
3572:
3216:as "not so much practical as
2188:Religious holiday (Work week)
2182:1950 Turkish general election
2094:Haydin namaza, haydin felaha,
2092:Tanrı'nın elçisidir Muhammed.
2090:Şüphesiz bilirim, bildiririm;
2047:Quran in the Turkish language
2025:language, ordered by Atatürk.
1723:Turkish Statistical Institute
1409:was abolished by the Turkish
5437:(in Turkish). Archived from
5332:, p. 188. I.B.Tauris, 2004.
3859:Turkish Language Association
3522:Arguments over effectiveness
3382:Industry and nationalization
3177:Turkish Language Association
3117:National Education Minister
2776:Turkish Language Association
2581:(laïcité) with the complete
2120:The reformers dismissed the
2086:Şüphesiz bilirim, bildiririm
1489:. Sultan Mehmed VI's cousin
1454:Turkish Constitution of 1924
1434:Turkish Constitution of 1921
7:
6190:History of social movements
5279:(PhD thesis) (in Turkish),
5241:. OUP Oxford. p. 178.
5219:(PhD thesis) (in Turkish),
4455:Los Angeles Review of Books
4092:"The Ottoman Millet System"
4001:Timeline of Turkish history
3979:
3516:
2838:Militarization of education
2758:Turkish History Institution
1902:The state will be ruled by
1868:followed on the example of
1658:Turkish War of Independence
1442:Turkish War of Independence
1282:Turkish War of Independence
1216:based on the principles of
1111:Turkey as a one-party state
10:
6221:
6205:Economic history of Turkey
5190:"Education since republic"
4957:10.1016/j.wsif.2013.04.006
4902:(inactive 15 April 2024).
4246:"Ankara'nın Başkent Oluşu"
4207:"Turkey Casts the Diyanet"
3874:: The System of Measures (
3842:Turkish Historical Society
3758:: Introduction of the new
3744:: Introduction of the new
3467:
3415:Council of the Public Debt
3267:Economic history of Turkey
3264:
3181:Turkish Historical Society
3164:
2935:
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2626:
2604:
2471:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2458:
2262:
2255:reading a sign that reads:
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1683:
1631:The reform movement chose
1530:Abolition of the Caliphate
1527:
1383:
1368:
1349:
1308:The Ottoman Empire was an
226:Abolition of the caliphate
221:Abolition of the sultanate
6144:Republican People's Party
6040:
6019:
5832:, 14 October 1935, p. 5.
5604:10.1080/00263208308700552
5348:Gürçağlar, Şehnaz Tahir.
5173:10.1017/S0020743800032803
4900:10.2979/NWS.2003.15.3.145
4602:10.1017/s0020743809091132
4379:10.1080/03637759809376439
3556:Military and the republic
3123:between the ages of 16–30
3077:Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu
2903:National Socialist regime
2678:Literacy in Turkey, 1924.
2356:, 1935 general elections.
2271:Second Constitutional Era
2265:Women in Turkish politics
2096:Namaz uykudan hayırlıdır.
1563:Atatürk's reforms define
1286:Turkish National Movement
1249:Second Constitutional Era
1107:Republican People's Party
320:Republican People's Party
5937:Turkey: A Modern History
5330:Turkey: a modern history
4694:Hanioglu, Sükrü (2011).
4660:Hanioglu, Sükrü (2011).
4645:Hanioglu, Sükrü (2011).
4400:Hanioglu, Sükrü (2011).
4367:Communication Monographs
4127:Hanioglu, Sükrü (2011).
4109:Hanioglu, Sükrü (2011).
3827:
3577:
3152:Ottoman Turkish alphabet
3018:The Language Commission
2692:Introduction of the new
2544:An Ottoman trial in 1877
1862:Süleyman the Magnificent
1427:representative democracy
1405:On 1 November 1922, the
1258:
1233:First Constitutional Era
1212:(position in 1935) with
139:This article is part of
5528:, p. 457. BRILL, 2004.
5275:Kapluhan, Erol (2011),
5215:Kapluhan, Erol (2011),
4788:Historische Zeitschrift
3795:: Establishment of the
3167:Turkish alphabet reform
3038:İbrahim Grandi Grantay
2938:Turkish alphabet reform
2700:, on 20 September 1928.
2137:Religious organizations
1745:Population distribution
1534:Millet (Ottoman Empire)
1411:Grand National Assembly
1386:Republicanism in Turkey
1243:and rule of law by the
1101:in accordance with the
651:Sustainable development
575:Progressive nationalism
276:Citizen, speak Turkish!
246:Turkish language reform
199:Death and state funeral
194:Attempted assassination
5667:"Tütün, İçki ve Tekel"
5592:Middle Eastern Studies
5515:Toprak, p. 145, fn. 21
5506:Toprak, p. 145, fn. 20
4995:Cite journal requires
4800:10.1524/hzhz.2012.0535
4373:(2): 83–107 Page. 86,
3820:: Adoption of the new
3797:Turkish State Railways
3714:Atatürk Orman Çiftliği
3426:Turkish State Railways
3162:
3092:was introduced by the
3048:Mehmet Emin Erişirgil
2891:University of Istanbul
2545:
2461:Architecture of Turkey
2317:graduates were women.
2260:
2233:
2098:
1930:
1912:
1817:
1628:
1525:
1268:
1079:
945:Economic progressivism
629:Ecological engineering
590:Social justice warrior
553:Philosophy of progress
548:Philosophical progress
286:Turkish History Thesis
6180:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
6057:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
5969:at Wikimedia Commons
5424:Gürçağlar, p. 55
4168:The secular principle
3986:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
3460:(1935) were founded.
3150:
2826:(later to become the
2585:, the replacement of
2572:Gülhane Hatt-i Sharif
2543:
2483:Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu
2292:Equality of the sexes
2247:
2212:
2082:
1925:
1900:
1815:
1781:Adults (able to work)
1648:Advances in the press
1622:
1610:Public administration
1599:without naming them.
1581:religious communities
1523:
1464:The establishment of
1440:in the middle of the
1375:Atatürk's nationalism
1339:İsmail Fenni Ertuğrul
1288:considered to be the
1266:
1099:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
1033:Philosophy portal
1021:Liberalism portal
967:Libertarian socialism
641:Scientific management
563:Progressive education
148:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
6092:Cavit Orhan Tütengil
6013:Secularism in Turkey
5907:Hanioglu, M. Sukru.
5695:(published in 2000.)
5469:8 April 2012 at the
5373:Zürcher, p. 189
4821:Kandiyoti, Deniz A.
4678:"What goes round..."
4146:. Psychology Press.
4073:Asian Social Science
3785:: The Commercial Law
3775:: The Obligation Law
2994:movement, including
2946:The adoption of the
2901:scientists whom the
2879:Köprülüzade Fuat Bey
2857:İstanbul Darülfünunu
2639:Age of Enlightenment
2286:had no voting rights
2064:Hak Dini Kur'an Dili
2056:Elmalılı Hamdi Yazır
1795:Secularism in Turkey
1662:Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu
1304:Reformation of Islam
1214:separation of powers
1138:Constitution of 1921
1134:Constitution of 1924
984:Classical radicalism
950:Democratic socialism
819:Roosevelt (Theodore)
814:Roosevelt (Franklin)
661:Techno-progressivism
656:Technological change
486:Economic development
443:New Culture Movement
418:Age of Enlightenment
45:improve this article
6134:Atheism Association
6107:Ahmet Taner Kışlalı
6067:Mahmut Esat Bozkurt
5741:. 23 November 2020.
5546:Education in Turkey
5147:Translation Journal
4760:Türkiye'nin 75 yılı
4414:Mango, Atatürk, 394
3861:for regulating the
3857:: Establishment of
3840:: Establishment of
3807:: Establishment of
3674:: The Weekend Act (
3633:: Abolition of the
3484:Ottoman public debt
3376:Atatürk Forest Farm
3094:Language Commission
3072:Ruşen Eşref Ünaydın
3019:
2960:Perso-Arabic script
2910:Religious education
2828:Istanbul University
2792:Educational systems
2787:Education in Turkey
2658:Educational reforms
2339:Women's role models
2328:Women's role models
2240:Equal participation
2115:liturgical language
1716:Ottoman public debt
1466:popular sovereignty
1423:popular sovereignty
1419:Turkish nationalist
1241:political pluralism
1195:equality before law
1080:Atatürk İnkılâpları
962:Left-libertarianism
769:Kirchner (Cristina)
614:Scientific progress
597:Social organization
533:Liberation theology
513:Freedom of movement
481:Cultural liberalism
281:Sun Language Theory
174:Cult of personality
60:"Atatürk's reforms"
6117:Necip Hablemitoğlu
5705:Budak, Derya Nil.
5673:on 15 October 2007
5406:on 1 November 2019
5281:Marmara University
5221:Marmara University
4191:2011-12-19 at the
4173:2008-02-22 at the
3762:modeled after the
3728:Gregorian calendar
3639:Treaty of Lausanne
3605:Republic of Turkey
3499:Treaty of Lausanne
3438:Türkiye İş Bankası
3313:Türkiye İş Bankası
3163:
3029:Ragıp Hulûsi Özdem
3017:
2923:Improving literacy
2546:
2491:Ethnography Museum
2487:Türkocağı Building
2261:
2036:in Turkey were in
1931:
1836:Religious insignia
1818:
1629:
1585:Treaty of Lausanne
1545:Treaty of Lausanne
1526:
1371:Politics of Turkey
1356:Sick man of Europe
1298:Republic of Turkey
1294:Treaty of Lausanne
1269:
1157:) and democratic (
1088:Republic of Turkey
1084:Atatürk Devrimleri
974:Left-wing populism
809:Rodríguez Zapatero
636:Self-determination
624:Sustainable design
503:Empirical evidence
241:Educational reform
184:Atatürk Centennial
6162:
6161:
6027:Atatürk's reforms
5967:Atatürk's reforms
5965:Media related to
5928:Yavuz, M. Hakan.
5799:978-90-70091-28-6
5774:978-90-70091-28-6
5691:Donald Quataert,
5564:Güven, pp. 180–81
5554:978-3-8309-2069-4
5534:978-90-04-13322-8
5400:dildernegi.org.tr
5358:978-90-420-2329-1
5338:978-1-85043-399-6
5326:Zürcher, Erik Jan
5248:978-0-19-164076-6
5107:978-1-4008-3817-2
4912:Project MUSE
4734:978-90-70091-28-6
4564:978-0-7658-0166-1
4511:978-0-8156-3317-4
4486:978-0-8156-3317-4
4300:. Anadolu Agency.
4153:978-0-7146-5394-5
4094:. pp. 71–86.
3945:: Closure of the
3622:Ottoman Caliphate
3407:Narquileh Tobacco
3290:
3271:Economy of Turkey
3195:= "information",
3137:Law on Copyrights
3112:Millet mektepleri
3082:
3081:
3055:Fazıl Ahmet Aykaç
2611:On 8 April 1924,
2591:Islamic canon law
2107:elections in 1950
2052:Mehmet Akif Ersoy
1981:
1926:Atatürk with his
1895:Kemalist ideology
1506:Islamic canon law
1407:Ottoman Sultanate
1365:Political reforms
1218:secular democracy
1072:Atatürk's reforms
1069:
1068:
989:Social liberalism
764:Kirchner (Néstor)
646:Scientific method
607:List of countries
528:Industrialisation
518:Human enhancement
384:
383:
261:Industrialization
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6195:Reform in Turkey
6185:Reform movements
6072:Falih Rıfkı Atay
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5948:Dr. Ceren Şengül
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3919:26 November 1934
3863:Turkish language
3844:for research on
3822:Turkish alphabet
3764:Swiss civil code
3696:30 November 1925
3686:25 November 1925
3550:one-party period
3326:
3309:
3292:
3291:
3261:Economic reforms
3185:Turkish language
3183:for research on
3130:Great Depression
3090:Turkish alphabet
3067:Falih Rıfkı Atay
3034:Ahmet Cevat Emre
3020:
3016:
2986:, the statesman
2885:Higher education
2874:Kastamonu speech
2853:İnas Darülfünunu
2771:
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2739:
2725:
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2694:Turkish alphabet
2689:
2675:
2633:Swiss Civil Code
2595:Swiss Civil Code
2525:
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2398:Social structure
2380:
2365:
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2038:Classical Arabic
2023:Quran in Turkish
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1959:
1917:Kastamonu speech
1808:Religious reform
1778:
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1754:
1742:
1686:Census in Turkey
1638:First Balkan War
1510:Swiss Civil Code
1493:continued on as
1446:Treaty of Sèvres
1352:Eastern Question
1290:Turkish homeland
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5883:
5881:Further reading
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5014:1934 in history
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3910:Surname Law
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6149:Good Party
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6042:People and
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5677:10 October
5655:, 232–233.
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4855:28 April
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