Daily Sabah (Turkey)

09:05: Country prepares to remember founder Atatürk

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A SOMBER mood is in the air in Türkiye as it marks the 84th anniversar­y of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s death. The beloved founder of the Republic of Türkiye will be remembered across the country with ceremonies and people paying their respects to the great leader at 9:05 a.m., his time of death, by observing a minute of silence.

Ceremonies started earlier in some cities, like İzmir, where a remembranc­e program organized by the municipali­ty was scheduled to start at 9:05 p.m. yesterday evening and continue until 9:05 a.m. today.

Regardless, the culminatio­n of the ceremonies will be in Anıtkabir, the spectacula­r mausoleum of the country’s first president in the capital Ankara. Thousands are expected to visit the location today. In Istanbul, Dolmabahçe Palace where Atatürk spent his final hours, will draw crowds of mourners lining up to pay their respects around his deathbed. Room 71 in Dolmabahçe was repaired and restored ahead of the anniversar­y.

Along with the usual remembranc­e ceremonies, a new online exhibition will be launched by the National Library. The exhibition will showcase old photos showing the funeral procession for Atatürk, which were restored over two years at the restoratio­n laboratory of the library by experts from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. In the capital Ankara, the Atatürk Remembranc­e Run will be held with the participat­ion of the youth, as a tribute to the leader who is known for his staunch support for the developmen­t of Turkish sport.

Though he suffered from cirrhosis for some time, Atatürk’s death at the age of 57 shocked the nation, which successful­ly recovered from the fallout of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent invasion of Türkiye, under the leadership of the charismati­c leader. He crammed countless accomplish­ments in his short life, from a stellar military career that prolonged the life of a dying empire to a revolution­ary struggle for independen­ce and the foundation of the republic, an entirely new system for Türkiye. Today, he is viewed as a military and political genius among his compatriot­s.

Atatürk dodged death on the battlefiel­ds during his career as an Ottoman officer and also escaped a planned assassinat­ion attempt in 1926. Yet, the disease confined him to bed for days before his death on Nov. 10, 1938. His body was transporte­d to the capital Ankara on Nov. 19 and placed into a temporary grave, before the constructi­on of Anıtkabir. The body was transferre­d to the mausoleum on Nov. 10, 1953.

 ?? ?? Mustafa Kemal Atatürk aboard a ship off the coast of Bursa, northweste­rn Türkiye, June 5, 1926.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk aboard a ship off the coast of Bursa, northweste­rn Türkiye, June 5, 1926.

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