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Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Part of the Atatürk series Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Personal life Birth date · Name · Early life · Family · Religious beliefs · Will · Publications Military career Tobruk · Anzac Cove · Chunuk Bair · Scimitar Hill · Sari Bair · Bitlis · Sakarya · Dumlupınar Atatürk's Reforms Goals · Political · Social · Legal · Educational · Economic · Analysis Kemalism Philosophy · Republicanism · Populism · Laicism · Reformism · Nationalism · Statism · Analysis Also State funeral · Centennial · Timeline · Cult of personality Gallery: Picture, sound, video v t e Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (pronounced [mustäˈfä ceˈmäl äˈtäˌtyɾc]; 19 May 1881 (conventional) – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish army officer, reformist statesman, and the first President of Turkey. He is credited with being the founder of the Republic of Turkey. His surname, Atatürk (meaning "Father of the Turks"), was granted to him in 1934 and forbidden to any other person by the Turkish parliament. Atatürk was a military officer during World War I. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, he led the Turkish National Movement in the Turkish War of Independence. Having established a provisional government in Ankara, he defeated the forces sent by the Allies. His military campaigns led to victory in the Turkish War of Independence. Atatürk then embarked upon a program of political, economic, and cultural reforms, seeking to transform the former Ottoman Empire into a modern and secular nation-state. Under his leadership, thousands of new schools were built, primary education was made free and compulsory, and women were given equal civil and political rights, while the burden of taxation on peasants was reduced. His government also carried out an extensive policy of Turkification. The principles of Atatürk's reforms, upon which modern Turkey was established, are referred to as Kemalism.

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