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turning points in world history

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic and the person who saved the people of the country, arrived in Samsun on May 19, 1919 and started the War of Independence.

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turning points in world history

A railway is a way for people and things to be transported from one place to another.

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turning points in world history

If the movie not only tells a story and is fictional, but also shows real historical events, it is a high quality movie that cannot be expected from TRT.

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turning points in world history

I just watched an episode about Marie Curie. I was enjoying it and was wondering if it was from the History Channel, but when I saw the actors in the last scene, I was surprised. They did a really good job. I was excited to read the comments, but unfortunately, some people had written negative comments even though it was a good episode. I'm going to watch more episodes online and post my thoughts here.

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turning points in world history

The new production of the white media portrays the Visigoth King, who was fed up with human blood, as a hero. They portray Ertugrul Gazi as an attacker, the Huns as looters, and their culture as post-Islam. This explains why the Huns, Balamir, Attila, and the Huns descended from Mete-Han have been lost to the Hungarians. We will have to pay for the economic crises they left in our culture by degenerating.

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turning points in world history

Real Cut with Make Up is a show hosted by Bulent Inal. He has a style of presenting that is similar to Abdulhamid's, which he doesn't want to change. His announcements and readings have the same artificial tone. The texts he reads are too intense and seem to be more about making people feel something than giving information. For example, he introduced Tesla as the crown of our heads and tried to make it sound like something the Prophet would like. The cartoon animations in the show stand out among all the other content.

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