This day, a hundred years ago, the great Turkish nation secured the ultimate victory by defeating foreign occupation and imperialism.


Ankara: The Turkish Republic, founded by the national independence hero Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, has turned 100 today.
This day, a hundred years ago, the great Turkish nation secured the ultimate victory by defeating foreign occupation and imperialism. Unyielding determination, courage and unity exhibited by the Turkish nation laid the foundation of Turkiye’s liberation, independence and national sovereignty.
In their heroic struggle against the foreign occupation through the war of Independence, the valiant Turkish nation was wholeheartedly supported by the Muslims of South Asia.
We celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye with the attendance of Hon. Minister of State @KabarebeJames, our Rwandan friends and esteemed members of diplomatic corps. #TürkiyeYüzyılı pic.twitter.com/xwTC9m4Jp0
— TurkishEmbassyKigali (@TurkEmbKigali) October 28, 2023
Meanwhile, Pakistan Embassy in Turkiye has felicitated brotherly people of Turkiye on 100th Republic Day of the country.
On social media platform X, the Embassy prayed that the new century may bring further progress and prosperity to Turkish brethren.

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