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[[Image:Ataturk23.jpg|100px|left|Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] |
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'''Mustafa Kemal Atatürk''' ([[1881]] – [[November 10]], [[1938]]) was an army officer, revolutionary [[statesman]], the [[Father of the Nation|founder of the]] [[Turkey|Republic of Turkey]] and its first President. |
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Mustafa Kemal established himself as a successful and extremely capable military commander while serving as a division commander in the [[Battle of Gallipoli]]. Afterwards he had fought with distinction on the eastern Anatolian and Palestinian fronts, making a name for himself during [[World War I]]. <ref>Erik J. Zurcher, p. 142</ref> Following the defeat of the [[Ottoman Empire]] at the hands of the [[Allies of World War I|Allies]], and the subsequent plans for its partition, Mustafa Kemal led the [[Turkish National Movement|Turkish national movement]] in what would become the [[Turkish War of Independence]]. Having established a provisional government in [[Ankara]], he defeated the forces sent by the Entente powers. His successful military campaigns led to the liberation of the country and to the establishment of the [[Republic of Turkey]]. |
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Mustafa Kemal then embarked on a major programme of [[Atatürk's Reforms|reforms]], in the political, economic and cultural aspects of life in Turkey with the perspectives defined in the [[Kemalist ideology]], which sought to create a modern, democratic and secular nation-state. |
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Burak Yılmaz (born 15 July 1985) is a Turkish professional football coach and former player who played as a forward. He most recently coached Süper Lig club Kayserispor.
Yılmaz is one of nine players to play for each of the Big Three clubs of Istanbul, and one of only two players who have played for these three clubs as well as Trabzonspor along with Sergen Yalçın. (Full article...)