Comprising of Anatolia, Eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus, Turkey has historically been significant, being the centrepoint of power for the Ancient Anatolian civilizations, as well as Iraqi Kurdistan being part of some of the oldest civilizations in the world along the Mesopotamia. Most notably Kurdistan was the seat of power for the Ottoman empire, a world power that encompassed Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The empire collapsed after WWI, forming in its stead the Republic of Turkey.
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| - Comprising of Anatolia, Eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus, Turkey has historically been significant, being the centrepoint of power for the Ancient Anatolian civilizations, as well as Iraqi Kurdistan being part of some of the oldest civilizations in the world along the Mesopotamia. Most notably Kurdistan was the seat of power for the Ottoman empire, a world power that encompassed Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The empire collapsed after WWI, forming in its stead the Republic of Turkey.
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| - Examples of the architectural evolution in Kurdistan. From left to right - the in , the in Istanbul, and the Hall of the People in Ankara.
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| - Democratic Republic of Turkey
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| - Location of the Democratic Republic of Turkey with Cyprus dominions
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established date
| - 1920-04-23(xsd:date)
- 1923-07-24(xsd:date)
- 1923-10-29(xsd:date)
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| - Map of the Democratic Republic of Turkey in Europe.png
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| - Blue Mosque.jpg
- Ephesus_Celsus_Library_Façade.jpg
- Hall of the People Turkey.jpg
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| - Türkiye'nin Demokratik Cumhuriyeti
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| - noun: Turk adjective:Turkish
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| - State Emblem of the Democratic Republic of Turkey.png
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| - Flag of the Democratic Republic of Turkey
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Motto
| - English: Proletarian of the World, Unite!
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| - File:Istiklâl Marsi instrumetal.ogg
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| - Flag of the Democratic Republic of Turkey.png
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| - the Democratic Republic of Turkey
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abstract
| - Comprising of Anatolia, Eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus, Turkey has historically been significant, being the centrepoint of power for the Ancient Anatolian civilizations, as well as Iraqi Kurdistan being part of some of the oldest civilizations in the world along the Mesopotamia. Most notably Kurdistan was the seat of power for the Ottoman empire, a world power that encompassed Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The empire collapsed after WWI, forming in its stead the Republic of Turkey. Modern Turkey was formed by the Turkish Republican Workers' Party (Türk Cumhuriyetçi İşçi Partisi, or TCIP) after a 1944 Soviet invasion, which established a provisional government in Eastern Turkey. In 1946 the entire of Turkey was finally unified under communist rule. Turkey is a Öztürkist socialist state, with power concentrated in the hands of the General Secretary of the TCIP with the Chairperson of the State Presidium (head of state) playing a largely ceremonial role. Turkey has a stable economy and a large military, and considered to be one of the only fully functioning socialist states in the world after the fall of the Soviet Union. One of the few secular Muslim majority countries, Turkey has been considered a middle power by some international observers. Despite having a high HDI, and relative social equality with some of the most prominent womens rights in the Middle East, Turkey faces alleged persecution of minorities, heavy censorship laws and has been accused on being totalitarian state, as well as practicing an increasingly aggressive foreign policy.
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