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Turkey Marks 80th Anniversary Of Ataturk's Departure*

Upon the death of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Muhammad Ali Jinnah eulogised him as the greatest man of the age by following whose example there was no reason the Muslims of India should remain in a quagmire. Jinnah told Civil and Military Gazette on 11 November 1938:

“He was the greatest Muslaman in the modern Islamic World and I am sure that the entire Musalman world will deeply mourn his passing away. It is impossible to express adequately in a press interview one’s appreciation of his remarkable and varied services, as the builder and the maker of Modern Turkey and an example to the rest of the world, especially to the Musalman States in the Far East. The remarkable way in which he rescued and built up his people against all odds, has no parallel in the history of the world. He must have derived the greatest sense of satisfaction that he fully accomplished his mission during his life-time and left his people and his country consolidated, united and a powerful nation. In him, not only the Musalmans but the whole world have lost one of the greatest men that ever lived“. (Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Nation’s voice, towards consolidation, Speeches and Statements 1935-1940, Page 306)
 
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Atatürks funeral in 17th Oktober 1938.

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19th Oktober 1938, tranfer to Izmir.

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20th Oktober 1938, Ankara train Station

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21 Oktober 1938, Cortège in Ankara

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In front of Grand National Assembly

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10 Oktober 1953, tranfer to his final resting place.

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Atatürks grave, he is embedded in a soil mix from 67 provinces of Turkey (back then only 67 provinces), from the place of his birth house in Thassoliniki Greece, Turkish exclave in Syria where tomb of Süleyman Shah was (grandfather of Osman I. founder of Ottoman Empire), Matyrs grave in South Korea and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

His grave is surrounded by soil from 81 current provinces of Turkey, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and Azerbaijan.


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