Add Atatürk pls

Selimcan

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Hello. We think that we are an important number of Turkish players. Therefore, we would like you to add Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who made a significant contribution to history and founded our country, to the game. As a counsellor, general or university research. We are waiting for your positive feedback on this issue. First of all, I would like to give you a brief information about Atatürk. Atatürk was born in 1881 in the city of Thessaloniki in the Ottoman Empire. His father named him Mustafa. Due to his outstanding success in the school he studied, his metematics teacher gave him the name Kemal. So Mustafa Kemal went to military school to fulfil his childhood dream. After graduation, he fought on various fronts and his rank was constantly rising. The Ottoman Empire suffered heavy defeats in the 1st World War and very small pieces of land were left. Mustafa Kemal, on the other hand, led the resistance called the Turkish War of Independence within the country and took back his lands by fighting with 6 different countries at the same time. After his successes, he became an example for many colonised peoples in the world who wanted to regain their independence. In 1922, he abolished the sultanate and exiled the entire imperial family out of the country. He abolished the Caliphate and established the Republic of Turkey immediately afterwards. With the country he founded, he paid all the debts left over from the Ottoman Empire. He established thousands of schools, hundreds of factories and built all the infrastructure in the country. He changed the alphabet of the country from Arabic alphabet to Latin alphabet. He carried out many reforms, including the surname law, the dress code, the right of women to vote, to be elected and to receive equal shares from inheritance, and the abolition of slavery and sharia law. Thus, the Republic of Turkey became the first state in the world to recognise women's rights. With the surname law, the parliament gave him the surname Atatürk, which means the Father of Turks. Atatürk, who consumed a lot of alcohol, tobacco and caffeine in the last years of his life, fell ill with cirrhosis and died in 1938. He left behind a very strong country. Unesco honoured him on the 100th anniversary of his birth and declared that year the year of Atatürk.
 

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