Turkish nation is equal to all the world according to Atatürk. Nation exists in whole, not just individual members. Success is impossible without nation's sacrifice and independence. Nation's moral strength surpasses all other nations
National architectural competition held in 1937 for third assembly building. Competition aimed to symbolize monumental Republic and modernity. First assembly building opened in 1920 as first national assembly
U.S. population nearly doubled between 1870 and 1900. Manufacturing production grew by over 800% from 1863 to 1899. Rapid urbanization and immigration created new economic challenges
Somali is the official language, with three main dialects: Northern, Benaadir, and Maay. Somali is predominantly Muslim, with Sunni and Shafi'i branches predominant. Somali alphabet was introduced in 1972 as official writing system
The 🇹🇷 emoji represents Turkey's flag with a red background and white star/crescent. The star and crescent are significant cultural symbols in Turkish history. The emoji symbolizes patriotism, pride, and support for Turkey. It can represent Turkish culture, heritage, or identity
Atatürk's cult started during his lifetime and continued after his death in 1938. He led Turkish National Movement against invading countries after WWI. Turkish Parliament renamed him Atatürk in 1934. His other titles include Great Leader, Eternal Commander, and Head Teacher