See Turkish Revolution (Yellowstone:1936) After the eruption, the military took over the nation, declaring martial law, and a totalitarian dictatorship was formed. After three years, people began to rise up against the military. After a mass shooting in Ankara, former Ottoman caliph Abdülmecid II led a rebellion to take control of the country. At the same time the Kurds began a rebellion. The rebels marched on Istanbul in 1940, and the government was pushed west. The government surrendered after their defeat at the battle of Diyarbakır
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| - See Turkish Revolution (Yellowstone:1936) After the eruption, the military took over the nation, declaring martial law, and a totalitarian dictatorship was formed. After three years, people began to rise up against the military. After a mass shooting in Ankara, former Ottoman caliph Abdülmecid II led a rebellion to take control of the country. At the same time the Kurds began a rebellion. The rebels marched on Istanbul in 1940, and the government was pushed west. The government surrendered after their defeat at the battle of Diyarbakır
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| - See Turkish Revolution (Yellowstone:1936) After the eruption, the military took over the nation, declaring martial law, and a totalitarian dictatorship was formed. After three years, people began to rise up against the military. After a mass shooting in Ankara, former Ottoman caliph Abdülmecid II led a rebellion to take control of the country. At the same time the Kurds began a rebellion. The rebels marched on Istanbul in 1940, and the government was pushed west. The government surrendered after their defeat at the battle of Diyarbakır
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