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  1. v. t. e. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, [b] also known as Mustafa Kemal Pasha [c] until 1921, and Ghazi Mustafa Kemal [d] from 1921 until the Surname Law of 1934 [2] ( c. 1881 [e] – 10 November 1938), was a Turkish field marshal, revolutionary statesman, author, and the founding father of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first president from ...

  2. Anzac Parade, Campbell, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 2612. +61 2 6205 0666 (Tourist Information) "Peaceful Anzac Memorial". In 1985, the Turkish Government consented to give the name "Anzac Cove" to the place where the first ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) troops landed in Gallipoli, in April 1915.

  3. Sunday. 10am–4pm. Anzac Day. 5.30am–3pm. Public holidays. Closed. Located in Brisbane CBD, with the spectacular Shrine of Remembrance and Eternal Flame burning at its heart, Anzac Square provides permanent recognition for those who have served our nation and offers a place to reflect on their commitment, bravery, and sacrifice.

  4. A memorial to Ataturk, founder of Turkey and defender of Gallipoli in 1915. The site is geographically very similar to the actual site of ANZAC landing in Gallipoli. A must see for every Australian and New Zealander interested in their own history. Any Turk, coming to this part of the world should visit it as well.

  5. The memorial was designed by Ian Bowman and was unveiled on 26 April 1990 by the Turkish Minister of Agriculture. The memorial comprises a marble crescent, a bust of Atatürk, inscriptions, and soil from Anzac Cove. In 1999, a paved forecourt and path, also designed by Bowman, and gravel car-parking areas were added with funding from the ...

  6. Apr 25, 2021 · The Anzac Memorial stands as a representation of the courage, endurance and sacrifice shown by those who served. It is for veterans, bereaved mothers, widows...

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  7. Mar 13, 2018 · Left: tourists visit the memorial with the inscription of what are claimed to be Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s words to the mothers in Anzac Cove in April 2015; right: the memorial in June 2017.

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