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Atatürk and Latife Hanım (far right) with her family in early 1923 Mustafa Kemal's wife Latife (1923) Latife and Kemal at one of the tours of Anatolia Atatürk married only once, to Latife Uşaklıgil (or Uşşaki); a multilingual, and self-confident woman who was educated in Europe and came from an established, ship-owning family from Smyrna ...
As Russia and Great Britain strengthened their holds in the Middle East, Atatürk feared the occupation and dismemberment of Iran as a multi-ethnic society by these European powers. [228] Like Atatürk, Reza Shah wanted to secure Iran's borders, and in 1934, the Shah visited Atatürk.
Zübeyde Hanım was born in 1857 in Lagkadas to a Turkish family, [4] [5] and according to historian Şevket Süreyya Aydemir, she was of Turkic Yörük origin. [6] Some alleged that she was of either Macedonian [7] or Bulgarian [8] ancestry. It has been also claimed by some historians that she was of Albanian [9] descent.
İsmet was the family's second child; he had three brothers, including the family's first child, Ahmet Midhat, two younger brothers, Hasan Rıza and Hayri (Temelli), as well as a sister Seniha (Otakan). [10] Due to his father's assignments, the family moved from one city to another.
İrfan Orga (October 31, 1908 – November 29, 1970) was a Turkish fighter pilot, staff officer, and author, writing in English.He published books on many areas of Turkish life, cookery, and history, as well as a life of Atatürk under whom Orga served, [1] and a universally admired autobiography (Portrait of a Turkish Family, 1950).
The reconstructed house of Ali Rıza Efendi's family, in Kodžadžik, North Macedonia Ali Rıza Efendi (1839–1888) was an official, and the father of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the husband of Zübeyde Hanım .
According to a 2012 study of ethnic Turks, "Turkish population has a close genetic similarity to Middle Eastern and European populations and some degree of similarity to South Asian and Central Asian populations." [37] The analysis modeled each person's DNA as having originated from K ancestral populations and varied the parameter K from 2 to 7.
Young Turkish Women Pose on Ataturk Memorial . The Republican People's Party (CHP) was established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on September 9, 1923, not long before the declaration of the Republic of Turkey on October 29. The Republican People's Party did not attempt to update or define the philosophical roots of its Kemalism between the 1940s ...