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Ataturk, founder of the modern republic of turkey, said to be the true owners of a land is only possible through knowing that country. Ataturk founded the Turkish historical Society, thus making possible research on the Hittites and on the earliest civilizations that lived in Anatolia.
Ataturk, founder of the modern republic of turkey, said to be the true owners of a land is only possible through knowing that country. Ataturk founded the Turkish historical Society, thus making possible research on the Hittites and on the earliest civilizations that lived in Anatolia.
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Ataturk, founder of the modern republic of turkey, said to be the true owners of a land is only possible through knowing that country. Ataturk founded the Turkish historical Society, thus making possible research on the Hittites and on the earliest civilizations that lived in Anatolia.
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