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2 unusual facts about Kemal


Konstantin Antonov

He became a member of the Odrin regional revolutionary committee of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and founded committees in Aharkyoy and the neighbouring villages – Kemal, Dogandzha, Kaikkyoy, Haskyoy, Fikel, Vazgash, Hadzhikyoy and others.

Muhammed Hamdi Yazır

When Kemal's government abolished the madrasahs he withdrew into solitude.


Adatepe

Ülkü Adatepe, the youngest adopted daughter of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of Turkey

Ali Kemal Bey

Ali Kemal stayed with his mother-in-law Margaret Brun (née Johnson) and with his children, first in Christchurch, near Bournemouth, and then in Wimbledon until 1912, when he returned to the Ottoman Empire, soon marrying again.

Battle of Sakarya

On the other hand, Mustafa Kemal returned in triumph to Ankara where the Grand National Assembly awarded him the rank of Field Marshal of the Army, as well as the title of Gazi rendering honours as the saviour of the Turkish nation.

Black Sun Empire Recordings

This record label mainly releases material from the owners, however the label has released material for various artists such as: Ill.Skillz, SKC, Kemal, Eye-D and many others.

Giraudia

Giraudia Goux, 1989 – name replaced by Gouxia Goçak & Kemal, 2009, a genus of a mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae

Kemal Burkay

Kemal Burkay (1937, Mazgirt, Tunceli Province, Turkey) is a Kurd writer and politician.

Kemal Hafizović

Kemal Hafizović (born May 12, 1950 in Zenica, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian football player and now a manager best known for his playing and coaching career with NK Čelik Zenica.

Born and raised in Zenica, Kemal Hafizović started his career in the youth teams of NK Čelik Zenica.

Kemal Reis

In July 1501 Kemal Reis, accompanied by his nephew Piri Reis, set sail from the port of Modon with a force of 3 galleys and 16 fustas and went to the Tyrrhenian Sea, where he took advantage of the war between Jacopo d'Appiano, ruler of Piombino, and the Papal forces under the command of Cesare Borgia.

From there Kemal Reis set sail and bombarded the Venetian ports on the island of Corfu, and in August 1500 he once again defeated the Venetian fleet at the Battle of Modon which is also known as the Second Battle of Lepanto.

Still in May 1505 Kemal Reis captured the Island of Lemnos and assaulted the Island of Chios, before returning to Modon in July 1505.

Kemal Tahir

After studying Marx and Engels' opinions about eastern societies, Kemal Tahir worked on historical theories of historians and sociologists like Ömer Lütfi Barkan, Mustafa Akdağ, Halil İnalcık, Niyazi Berkes and Şerif Mardin.

Kemal Türkler

Kemal Türkler was assassinated on 22 July 1980 in front of his home in Merter, İstanbul by ultra-nationalist MHP militants.

Mount Kelam

In 1894, German botanist Johannes Gottfried Hallier became the second European to climb Mount Kemal, after a certain Dr. Gürtler.

Namık Kemal

During his youth, Kemal traveled throughout the Ottoman Empire, staying in Istanbul, Kars, and Sofia, and studied a number of subjects, including poetry.

Peter Throckmorton

The Cape Gelidonya shipwreck (circa 1200 BC) was discovered by Throckmorton in 1959 using information provided him by Kemal Aras, a sponge diver from Bodrum, Turkey who had first seen parts of the vessel's cargo of bronze ingots in 1954, but who had failed to recognize that it was actually a bronze age shipwreck and thus its archaeological importance.

Teneke

Yaşar Kemal attended the premiere together with his wife Ayşe Semiha Baban Kemal and the Turkish Diva Leyla Gencer in the royal box.

War of Independence Museum

The exhibition of documents, photographs and artefacts in this room relate to the Armistice of Mudros, Mustafa Kemal’s arrival in Samsun, the Amasya Circular, the Sivas and Erzurum Congresses, and the Misak-ı Millî, and include the seal used at the Erzurum Congress.


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