Nasreddin
He is a medieval legendary satirical Sufi figure.
Nasreddin was a populist philosopher and wise man, remembered for his
funny stories and anecdotes. Much of Nasreddin's actions can be described as
illogical yet logical, rational yet irrational, bizarre yet normal, foolish yet
sharp, and simple yet profound. What adds even further to his uniqueness is the
way he gets across his messages in unconventional yet very effective methods in
a profound simplicity
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Hacivat and Karagöz
Traditional Turkish Puppets
Shadow Play was developed
from religious, moral and educational urge to imitate human actions.
Yunus Emre
He is one of the most important Turkish poets. He was a Sufi Muslim ascetic of
Anatolia. He probably lived in the Karaman area. His poetry expresses a deep
personal mysticism and humanism and love for God.
Köroğlu
He is the hero "son of the blind man", defending his clan against
threats from outside. Köroğlu earns his name from the wrongful blinding of his
father, an act for which the son takes his revenge and which initiates his
series of adventures. He is portrayed as a bandit and a poet.A number of songs
and melodies attributed to Köroğlu survives in the folk tradition.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
He
was born in 1881 in the former Ottoman Empire. As a young man he was involved
with the Young Turks, a revolutionary group that deposed the sultan in 1909.
Ataturk led the Turkish War of Independence and signed the Treaty of Lausanne
in 1923, which made Turkey a republic. He was elected its first president and
ushered in reforms that modernized Turkey. He died in 1938.
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