ŞuŞuhut Atatürk House is located in the Yalı Neighborhood of Şuhut district, Afyonkarahisar province, at the intersection of Eğri Street and Çeşme Street. The building was constructed in 1897 by Hacı Veli of Şuhut. Reflecting the civil architectural style of its period, the mansion is a two-story example of traditional Turkish residential architecture.Historical SignificanceThe Hacıvelioğlu Mansion gained great strategic importance during the Turkish War of Independence, particularly just before t
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The Atatürk and Liberation Monument is a symbolic monument located in the city center of Uşak, representing both Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Türkiye, and the spirit of the National Struggle. This monument presents the historical echoes of the War of Independence in Uşak within a cohesive visual and representational framework and holds significant artistic, historical, and cultural value. It functions as a public memory space that recalls the victorious outcome of the Na
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

The Great Offensive is a military operation that took place between 26 August and 18 September 1922 and constitutes the final and decisive phase of the Turkish War of Independence. This operation was not merely a victory of the Turkish forces over the Greek troops but also a historic turning point that ended the de facto occupation across a large part of Anatolia and accelerated the process of establishing the new Turkish state.The Great Offensive, the product of a year of preparations following
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Onur Çolak
AkThe Akşehir Western Front Headquarters Museum is the former headquarters building used by the Western Front Command during Türkiye’s War of National Liberation, now restored and operated as a museum. The building, located in the Akşehir district of Konya, was constructed in 1904–1905 by the then Mayor Hacı Mustafa Efendi (Hacı Bostan Bey) as the municipal building. It holds historical significance as the site where preparations and planning for the Great Offensive were conducted and key decision
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