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    Pakistani Mother: "Who will buy my son!"

    We should understand difference of Turkiye and Ottoman here, brothers... Firstly Turkiye has never had "sultan". Ottoman was destroyed in 1918 with Pact of Sévres. Turkiye was founded in 1923 with announcing Republic of Turkiye. During the period of 1918-1924, in Anatolia there were nothing...
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    Pakistani Mother: "Who will buy my son!"

    As I know the source states that Muslim Indian (today refers to Pakistanis) leaders Ikbal and Cinnah collected these donations and sent them to secular movement of Turkiye...
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    Pictures of Pakistan, Northren Areas

    Just like to our Black Sea coasts... Great pieces of world, bro.
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    Pakistani Mother: "Who will buy my son!"

    Brothers; I will tell another anecdot from history; when Ataturk come to visit one of our Southeastern provinces, he saw a banner in a girl's hands.. She'd written "Gazi the Merciful... Please save your Sister Syria!"... Ataturk got closer to the girl and said "Start your national movement of...
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    Ataturkism or Kemalism

    Thanks; Pakistan is our brother, too. Time is so late, now. I could see your post now. In order to explain that situation, we should examine Turkish Ataturkist Revolution. We should tell what kind of revolution this. I want to discuss this topic so much. Because I really believe Mustafa Kemal's...
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    Turkish Armed Forces, Elite Forces

    Thanks... My favourite one is that:
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    Pakistani Mother: "Who will buy my son!"

    When Pakistan was hit by earthquake; this real story was remembered among people often and we hope we could at least help some of our Pakistani brothers...
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    Turkish Armed Forces, Elite Forces

    Turkish Air Force Filos (3,121,122,123,124,125,131,132,133,134,141,142,143,151,152,161,162,171,172,173,181,182,191,192,101,211,212,221,222,223,201,202 Filos) Turkey has taken ISAF Air Force Command in Kabul (31.01.2005)
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