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Day of National Sovereignty: November 23

Day of National Sovereignty: November 23

Day of National Sovereignty: November 23

Day of National Sovereignty is a significant holiday observed in several countries around the world. Celebrated annually on November 23, this day honors the resilience, determination, and sacrifices of national leaders and citizens in their pursuit of independence and self-governance. It serves as a tribute to a nation’s enduring spirit, rich heritage, and the core values that shape its identity.

Historical Significance

The Day of National Sovereignty traces its roots to a pivotal moment in modern history: November 23, 1918. On this day, the newly established Republic of Turkey signed the Treaty of Lausanne, a landmark agreement that officially concluded the Turkish War of Independence and recognized Turkey’s sovereignty on the international stage. This treaty marked the end of foreign occupation and laid the foundation for the modern Turkish state.

Under the visionary leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of modern Turkey, this day holds deep significance for the Turkish people. Atatürk’s sweeping reforms and unwavering commitment to establishing a secular, independent republic remain central themes of the celebration.

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