Further reading: Farhad Daftary, The Ismailis: Their
History and Doctrines (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-
versity Press, 1990); Bernard Lewis, The Assassins: A
Radical Sect in Islam (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1967).
Ataturk, Mustafa Kemal
(1881–1938)
founder and first president of the modern
Republic of Turkey
Mustafa Kemal was born in Salonica, then part
of the Ottoman Empire. He attended military
schools in the Balkans, where Greek and Slavic
nationalist movements were active, and went
on to graduate from the military academy in
i
stanbUl
, the Ottoman capital. During his early
military appointments, he worked to organize
opposition to the despotism of the Ottoman
sUltan
Abdulhamid, though he was not directly
involved in the Young Turk revolution of 1908.
He gained military fame as commander of the
Turkish troops that repelled the invasion of Allied
forces at Gallipoli in 1915.
Dissatisfied with the Ottoman regime’s compli-
ance with the British, who occupied Istanbul after
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