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    REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST One of the effects of World War I in the Middle East‚ was a variety of nationalist movements began and spread due to the division of the Ottoman Empire. There are five essential assumptions of nationalism: all nationalists believe that humanity is naturally divided into smaller nations‚ nations can be identified by certain characteristics that all its citizens hold in common‚ including; ethnic‚ religious‚ or historical traditions‚ times might change

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    Empire becoming the Turkish state in 1923 by sparking the conflict in Turkey. This is seen through the wartime agreements of the allies and their involvement in the War of Independence in Turkey. However‚ the nationalists within Turkey who were led by Mustafa Kemal and the involvement of Greek forces played a much greater role in the ongoing struggle to abolish the Ottoman Empire during the War of Independence. The ruler of the Ottoman empire had declared war against the allied powers in 1914 (source

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    Slave Traders

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    Frankenstein When Victor Frankenstein creates the Creature he is attempting to play god. He then eventually has to suffer the consequences of playing‚ which leads to his death. Through Frankenstein Mary Shelley is trying to demonstrate what happens when people attempt to play god. She showing us someone who is playing God‚ the consequences of playing God and through this she is giving us a warning to not do this or bad things will happen. Throughout history many people have attempted to play God

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    Turkey and Modernity

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    Jake Shawver Cultural Anthropology Elmhurst College Fall 2012 Turkey and Modernity Turkey has always historically been a region of economic and/or military importance. Whether it was under Roman occupation‚ or as the independent Ottomans‚ this region has always been one of vast importance‚ and this trend has continued into the modern era. Starting with the earliest traces of civilization and extending well beyond the democratic reforms of their beloved commander Ataturk (which literally means

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    Turkish celebrity. Drive awareness and sales of the Milla by Trendyol fashion brand. Expand its Facebook community. “The impresive campaign results proved once again that it is always a good investment to try out the new ad formats on Facebook” Mustafa Kemal Temel‚ Online Marketing Director‚ Trendyol Facebook Ads & Sponsored Stories Approach Pages First Trendyol produced a video featuring Turkish celebrity Hadise modelling Milla by Trendyol’s autumn/winter collection. The video included

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    Cult of Personality

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    Questia‚ Web‚ 4 Jan. 2012. Foss‚ Clive. "Propaganda and the Perons‚" History Today Mar. 2000: 8‚ Questia‚ Web‚ 4 Jan. 2012. Itzkowitz‚ Norman. "Kemal Atatürk." History.com Articles‚ Video‚ Pictures and Facts. History Channel. Web. 08 Jan. 2012. . "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk." Wikipedia‚ the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 8 Jan. 2011. . Popper‚ Micha. Leaders Who Transform Society: What Drives Them and Why We Are Attracted. Westport: Praeger‚ 2005. Questia School. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. Richards‚ Michael D. and Riley

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    specially impressed by haw much the Turks love their founder. We used to have a leader too‚ back in the times of the USSR‚ however we managed to forget him as soon as the Soviet Union fell apart. But Turks still have this cult of personality. The face of Mustafa Kemalis everywhere: on the coins and banknotes: on the walls in shops and banks‚ his statues are scattered all over Ankara and even on a rainy day you can see quite some people of all ages wandering around his Memorial. It is pleasure to see a nation

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    Post World War I Turkey

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    Post World War I Turkish Reforms     Mustafa Kemal served as founder and president of the new Republic of Turkey for 15 years‚ from 1923 to his death in 1938. He introduced numerous sweeping reforms that altered the political‚ social‚ legal‚ economic‚ and cultural spheres of the new republic. His goal: to raise Turkey to the level of modern civilization. 6 groups of major reforms: 1. political reforms  November 1922‚ abolishment of sultanate  October 1923‚ proclamation of republic  March 3

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    Khilafat Movement

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    KHILAFAT MOVEMENT Introduction: In the First World War Turkey participated with Germany and Australia against England‚ France‚ Russia and America. At that time the head of mumalkit was called Khalifa. Khilafat institution was very secret and important for Muslims. When they realized that the defeat of Turkey is clear then in subcontinent depression spread all-around. They felt that now the khilafat will b abolished in Turkey. It caused for creation of a great movement which is called Khilafat

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    by a vengeful Rome. Alesia ended with surrender not a massacre of Gallic forces. Caesars break in Egypt with Cleopatra was followed by successful campaigns in Asia Minor‚ North Africa and Spain. No sign of a decadent decline in his powers there. Mustafa Kemal‚ the future Ataturk‚ was not a theater commander at Gallipoli. He rose to power fighting off a Greek invasion of Asia Minor which leads to the founding of modern

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