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Ataturk

open access: yesJournal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1939
La rédaction (Revue Hittite et asiatique). Ataturk. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 5e année, fascicule 34, 1939. pp.
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Prospectıve Teachers' Opinions on Concept of Ataturk in the Age Group of 6-7 Years

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2012
It is very important for teaching the concept of Ataturk to have textbooks that are appropriate for development of pupils aged 6-7 and to have material and application-oriented instructional conditions. In this regard, concept of Ataturk is taught by the
Burcu Sezginsoy Şeker, Emine Özdemir
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Investigation of leakage at Ataturk dam and hydroelectric power plant by means of hydrometric measurements [PDF]

open access: yesEngineering Geology, 2007
Ataturk dam, with its 84.5 million m(3) fill volume and 169 m height above the foundation, is one of the largest dams in the 2 world. Its 1.2 million m grout curtain surface area is the largest constructed in the world to date.
Mustafa Gürhan Yalcin
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Photographs of Ataturk in the early Republican Press: how his image was used to visualize events?

open access: yesMiddle Eastern Studies, 2019
Since its invention, photography has been seen as representing reality as it was, as a result of which an evidential quality has been attributed to it.
Idil Cetin
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ATATURK’S AUTHORSHIP AND JOURNALISM

2006
Two of the least known features of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk are his authorship and journalism. As far as we can determine, he is an author of 14 distinct books. Up until to this level he was seized by the ambition of reading. In his post graduation years he nurtured his intellectual world by reading plenty of books written on sociology, culture, education,
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Kurdistan: Ataturk to Öcalan

Strategic Analysis, 2016
The rise of Dawlat al-Islamiyah f’al-Iraq w Belaad al-Sham (Daesh), or Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), in the vacuum created by the war in these countries has reignited the Kurdish question...
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Ataturk's navy

2003
Turkish naval policy between the establishment of the Turkish Republic and the Second World War was influenced by a set of institutional, domestic and international factors. Until the mid-1930s domestic political rivalry and Turkish military culture relegated the navy to a secondary role in support of the army for territorial defence.
Güvenç, S, Barlas, D
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