In October of 1923, Ankara became the new capital of the Turkish Republic. The Assembly elected Mustafa Kemal as their first president. Once the Republic established its power throughout the Anatolian peninsula and Thrace, Kemal's government immediately began reforming the country and established the democratic, nationalistic, and secular ideals of Kemalism. The country underwent massive Westernization and Modernization under this new government. For example, Arabic script and numbers were replaced by the Latin alphabet and modern Western numbers. This seemingly small change had large effects for the future of the country. It tightened the relationship with Western nations and made it easier for people to read and write, catapulting the young nation into the modern world.
On September 4, 2013, I will be departing for nine and a half months to study and live in this country. Turkey is a land imbued with such rich and diverse history and I am extremely excited to immerse myself and delve into its unique and varied culture.
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