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ATATURKS FAMILY
He was born in 1881 in Salonica, then an Ottoman city, now in Greece His father Ali Riza, At the time, Father Ali Rıza was working as a customs officer, died when Mustafa was still a boy His mother Zubeyde, a devout and strongwilled woman, raised him and his sisterMother Zubeyde Hanım was a pretty Turkmen woman strictly devoted to religious beliefsThe ancestors of Zubeyde Hanım were known as a branch of Turkmen tribe They immigrated from Anatolia to Rumelia during the conquest of Rumelia by the Ottomans and settled in Sarıgol subdistrict located west of the Vodina district in west Makedonia It is thought that this tribe came there from Konya or Aydın provinces of AnatoliaBefore Mustafa ,Zubeyde Hanım and Ali Rıza Bey had three children named Fatma,Omer and Ahmet When Mustafa was born none of those children were alive
Makbule Atadan (18871956) was the sister of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey She was the only one surviving sister of Ataturk, while the other four siblings died at early agesBorn 1887 in Thessaloniki, then in the Ottoman Empire, and grew up there, she moved along with her mother Zubeyde Hanım to Istanbul after the Balkan WarsFollowing the foundation of the republic in 1923, she moved with her mother to Ankara, summoned by her brother, who became the first president of Turkey Later, she lived in the Camlı Koşk (literally Glass Pavilion), a villa built 1936 within the garden of presidential Cankaya Palace specially for her
Makbule married Mecdi Boysan, a member of the parliament in 1935She died on March 18, 19562 in Ankara at the age of 69, and was laid to rest in the Cebeci Asri cemetery
Ataturk had also a sister Naciye, born in 1889, whom they lost because of tuberculosis in childhood
After the Balkan Wars, when the Ottomans lost Salonica to Greece, Zubeyde Hanım moved to a house in BeşiktaşAkaretler, Istanbul with her daughter Makbule She moved to Ankara in 1922, but the climate was not suitable for an old woman like her, so she was sent to İzmir She died there in 1923, and a memorial was built for her in 1940, where she rests now
Ataturk married Latife Usakligil in early 1923 The marriage ended in orce in 1925
On November 10, 1938, following an illness of a few months, the national liberator and the Father of modern Turkey died But his legacy to his people and to the world endures
ataturkun ingilizce ailesi,
ATATURKS FAMILY
He was born in 1881 in Salonica, then an Ottoman city, now in Greece His father Ali Riza, At the time, Father Ali Rıza was working as a customs officer, died when Mustafa was still a boy His mother Zubeyde, a devout and strongwilled woman, raised him and his sisterMother Zubeyde Hanım was a pretty Turkmen woman strictly devoted to religious beliefsThe ancestors of Zubeyde Hanım were known as a branch of Turkmen tribe They immigrated from Anatolia to Rumelia during the conquest of Rumelia by the Ottomans and settled in Sarıgol subdistrict located west of the Vodina district in west Makedonia It is thought that this tribe came there from Konya or Aydın provinces of AnatoliaBefore Mustafa ,Zubeyde Hanım and Ali Rıza Bey had three children named Fatma,Omer and Ahmet When Mustafa was born none of those children were alive
Makbule Atadan (18871956) was the sister of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey She was the only one surviving sister of Ataturk, while the other four siblings died at early agesBorn 1887 in Thessaloniki, then in the Ottoman Empire, and grew up there, she moved along with her mother Zubeyde Hanım to Istanbul after the Balkan WarsFollowing the foundation of the republic in 1923, she moved with her mother to Ankara, summoned by her brother, who became the first president of Turkey Later, she lived in the Camlı Koşk (literally Glass Pavilion), a villa built 1936 within the garden of presidential Cankaya Palace specially for her
Makbule married Mecdi Boysan, a member of the parliament in 1935She died on March 18, 19562 in Ankara at the age of 69, and was laid to rest in the Cebeci Asri cemetery
Ataturk had also a sister Naciye, born in 1889, whom they lost because of tuberculosis in childhood
After the Balkan Wars, when the Ottomans lost Salonica to Greece, Zubeyde Hanım moved to a house in BeşiktaşAkaretler, Istanbul with her daughter Makbule She moved to Ankara in 1922, but the climate was not suitable for an old woman like her, so she was sent to İzmir She died there in 1923, and a memorial was built for her in 1940, where she rests now
Ataturk married Latife Usakligil in early 1923 The marriage ended in orce in 1925
On November 10, 1938, following an illness of a few months, the national liberator and the Father of modern Turkey died But his legacy to his people and to the world endures