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Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu

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164:. As a result, Yunus Nadi was arrested in 1902, in his second year. He spent three years in prison before being released on December 28, 1904. After his release, he was exiled to his hometown of Fethiye, where he worked as a lawyer. It was during this time that he married Nazime Hanım, the daughter of a local customs officer. 302:
Yunus Nadi’s writing during this time was characterized by its militant nationalism and antipathy toward the Istanbul Government. In 1921, he wrote that “if necessary, we will also cover Istanbul in blood from one end to the other,” and that those “miserable souls who wanted a sultan and a padishah”
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Some have contested that Yunus Nadi held Nazi sympathies, however, claiming that his coverage was generally pro-nationalist but against totalitarianism and expansionism, citing editorials written by Yunus Nadi criticizing the German invasion of Norway and Hitler’s abrogtation of international law.
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was signed on July 24, 1923, Yunus Nadi became chairman of the committee tasked with writing the new constitution, and on October 29, 1923, on the day of the establishment of the Republic, he gave a speech before the Grand National Assembly discussing its articles.
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With the establishment of the Republic, the new government sought ways to spread its propaganda in Istanbul. After a failed meeting between Mustafa Kemal and a group of Istanbul journalists, Kemal endorsed the creation of a new republican newspaper titled
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has given out Yunus Nadi Awards, named in memory of Yunus Nadi, since 1946. Awards are given for short stories, memoirs, poetry, cartoons, novel research, short anecdotes, children's books, sociology, journalism, photography, and scientific works.
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served as the primary government mouthpiece for the Kemalist regime for over a decade, but lost government support after the death of Kemal in 1938.
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Yunus Nadi died in a hospital in Geneva on June 28, 1945, where he was being treated for an illness. He was buried in
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in 1933, in which the Turkish cemetery in Razgrad, Bulgaria was destroyed. The attacks were undertaken by
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Fifth Columnists or Kemalist Columnists: A Case Study of Cumhuriyet and Tan Newspapers from 1939 to 1941
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The politics of Turkish democracy: İsmet i̇nönü and the formation of the multi-party system, 1938-1950
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During his time in law school, Yunus Nadi became involved in dissident activity against Sultan
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After the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, Yunus Nadi founded his own newspaper,
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Türkiye-Bulgaristan ilişkileri çerçevesinde Razgrat Olayı ve Türk kamuoyuna yansımaları
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The Establishment of Kemalist Autocracy and its Reform Policies in Turkey
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Yunus Nadi also served in the Grand National Assembly as the deputy for
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was declared, Yunus Nadi returned to Istanbul, where he worked for
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Islam, Secularism and Nationalism in Modern Turkey: Who is a Turk?
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and survived by his son Nadir Nadi, who continued to operate
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as a writer and editor. Eventually, he left his position at
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Yunus Nadi was born to Hadji Halil Efendi and Ayse Hanim in
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Documentation of the Armenian Genocide in Turkish Sources
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Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Culture and Tourism
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Ankara University 211:, a position he held for six terms. 1017:Journalists from the Ottoman Empire 851:Vural, Mithat Kadri (2011-06-01). 543:"Yunus Nadi ABALIOĞLU (1879-1945)" 303:could “choke in their own blood.” 14: 427:Karakaya, Mustafa Serdar (2022). 928:Karadeniz, Berrin (2024-05-07). 660:Journal of Selcuk Communication 216:Committee of Union and Progress 1027:Armenian genocide perpetrators 977:Galatasaray High School alumni 784:East View Information Services 1: 192:to become editor-in-chief at 780:"Cumhuriyet Digital Archive" 451:Vanderlippe, John M (2006). 387:Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery 59:1945 (aged 65–66) 717:Bengi, Hilmi (2011-12-01). 654:Aydın, Hakan (2013-11-19). 240:Turkish War of Independence 230:Turkish War of Independence 209:Ottoman Chamber of Deputies 1043: 1022:Nazis from outside Germany 997:Members of Kuva-yi Milliye 629:Vahakn N. Dadrian (1991). 393:after his father’s death. 233: 909:Ahmet Yesevi Üniversitesi 571:Ahmet Yesevi Üniversitesi 291:in 1920 alongside writer 28: 481:Cagaptay, Soner (2006). 218:, which perpetrated the 732:10.1501/Tite_0000000360 605:Eroğlu, Ferhat (2016). 374:Among the defenders of 174:constitutional monarchy 145:Galatasaray High School 99:Founding the newspaper 905:"Nadir Nadi Abalıoğlu" 804:"Biography of Atatürk" 567:"Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu" 268:, eventually moved to 236:Occupation of Istanbul 354:With the rise of the 168:Constitutional Period 752:Dogan, Gazi (2016). 723:Atatürk Yolu Dergisi 547:Üsküdar Üniversitesi 517:. 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Fethiye
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Istanbul University
Cumhuriyet
Cumhuriyet
Nazi regime
Fethiye
Muğla Province
Rhodes
Galatasaray High School
Istanbul
Malumat
Abdul Hamid II
constitutional monarchy
İkdam
Tasvîr-i Efkâr
Thessaloniki
Aydın
Ottoman Chamber of Deputies
Committee of Union and Progress
Armenian genocide
Occupation of Istanbul
Turkish War of Independence
Government of the Grand National Assembly
Mustafa Kemal
occupation
Ankara
Kayseri

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