ムスタファ・ケマル・アタテュルク (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Andrew Mango Atatürk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey, Overlook Press, 2002, ISBN 978-1-58567-334-6, pp. 25–27 Archived 23 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine., pp. 27ff. – "Feyzullah's family is said to have come from the country near Vodina (now Edhessa in western Greek Macedonia). The surname Sofuzade, meaning 'son of a pious man', suggests that the ancestors of Zübeyde and Ali Rıza had a similar background. Cemil Bozok, son of Salih Bozok, who was a distant cousin of Mustafa Kemal and, later, his ADC, claims to have been related to both Ali Rıza's and Zübeyde's families. This would mean that the families of Mustafa Kemal's parents were interrelated. Cemil Bozok also notes that his paternal grandfather, Safer Efendi, was of Albanian origin. This may have a bearing on the vexed question of Mustafa Kemal's ethnic origin. Mustafa Kemal's parents and relatives all used Turkish as their mother tongue. This suggests that some at least of their ancestors had originally come from Turkey, since local Muslims of Albanian and Slav origin who had no ethnic connection with Turkey spoke Albanian, Serbo-Croat or Bulgarian, at least so long as they remained in their native land. But in looks Atatürk resembled local Albanians and Slavs.[...] But there is no evidence that either Ali Riza or Zübeyde was descended from such Turkish nomads." page 28; "It is much more likely that Atatürk inherited his looks from his Balkan ancestors.[...] But Albanians and Slavs are likely to have figured among his ancestors."
  • Jackh, Ernest, The Rising Crescent, (Goemaere Press, 2007), p. 31, Turkish mother and Albanian father Archived 8 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Isaac Frederick Marcosson, Turbulent Years, Ayer Publishing, 1969, p. 144. Archived 25 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Fodor, Marcel William (1939) (English). South of Hitler. United States, University of Wisconsin – Madison: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 73. オリジナルの9 March 2024時点におけるアーカイブ。. https://web.archive.org/web/20240309052849/https://books.google.com/books?id=BxiHAAAAMAAJ&q=His+mother,+Subeida,+was+the+daughter+of+a+small+tenant+of+a+farm+in+Southern+Albania.+According+to+such+reliable+evidence+as+I+was+able+to+collect,+this+blonde-haired,+blue-eyed,+robust+woman+was+an+Albanian+whose+mother,+in+turn,+was+a+Macedonian.+Mus-tapha+Kemal.+with+his+blue+eves+and+blond+hair.+resembled+his 2024年3月9日閲覧. "His mother, Subeida, was the daughter of a small tenant of a farm in Southern Albania. According to such reliable evidence as I was able to collect, this blonde-haired, blue-eyed, robust woman was an Albanian whose mother, in turn, was a Macedonian. Mustapha Kemal with his blue eyes and blond hair resembled his..." 
  • Curtis, Glenn E.; Hooglund, Eric. Iran: A Country Study: A Country Study. Government Printing Office. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8444-1187-3. https://books.google.com/books?id=yPf_f7skJUYC&pg=PA27 

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  • Andrew Mango Atatürk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey, Overlook Press, 2002, ISBN 978-1-58567-334-6, pp. 25–27 Archived 23 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine., pp. 27ff. – "Feyzullah's family is said to have come from the country near Vodina (now Edhessa in western Greek Macedonia). The surname Sofuzade, meaning 'son of a pious man', suggests that the ancestors of Zübeyde and Ali Rıza had a similar background. Cemil Bozok, son of Salih Bozok, who was a distant cousin of Mustafa Kemal and, later, his ADC, claims to have been related to both Ali Rıza's and Zübeyde's families. This would mean that the families of Mustafa Kemal's parents were interrelated. Cemil Bozok also notes that his paternal grandfather, Safer Efendi, was of Albanian origin. This may have a bearing on the vexed question of Mustafa Kemal's ethnic origin. Mustafa Kemal's parents and relatives all used Turkish as their mother tongue. This suggests that some at least of their ancestors had originally come from Turkey, since local Muslims of Albanian and Slav origin who had no ethnic connection with Turkey spoke Albanian, Serbo-Croat or Bulgarian, at least so long as they remained in their native land. But in looks Atatürk resembled local Albanians and Slavs.[...] But there is no evidence that either Ali Riza or Zübeyde was descended from such Turkish nomads." page 28; "It is much more likely that Atatürk inherited his looks from his Balkan ancestors.[...] But Albanians and Slavs are likely to have figured among his ancestors."
  • Jackh, Ernest, The Rising Crescent, (Goemaere Press, 2007), p. 31, Turkish mother and Albanian father Archived 8 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Isaac Frederick Marcosson, Turbulent Years, Ayer Publishing, 1969, p. 144. Archived 25 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine.
  • “Turkey: The land a dictator turned into a democracy”. Time Magazine. (1953年10月12日). オリジナルの2010年5月22日時点におけるアーカイブ。. https://web.archive.org/web/20100522203055/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,860057-2,00.html 2023年12月28日閲覧。 
  • Mustafa Kemal Ataturk – memorial museum in village Kodzadzik (Коџаџик) in Municipality Centar Zupa (Центар Жупа)”. Macedonia Travel Blog (2013年5月24日). 2014年11月4日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2018年4月23日閲覧。
  • Fodor, Marcel William (1939) (English). South of Hitler. United States, University of Wisconsin – Madison: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 73. オリジナルの9 March 2024時点におけるアーカイブ。. https://web.archive.org/web/20240309052849/https://books.google.com/books?id=BxiHAAAAMAAJ&q=His+mother,+Subeida,+was+the+daughter+of+a+small+tenant+of+a+farm+in+Southern+Albania.+According+to+such+reliable+evidence+as+I+was+able+to+collect,+this+blonde-haired,+blue-eyed,+robust+woman+was+an+Albanian+whose+mother,+in+turn,+was+a+Macedonian.+Mus-tapha+Kemal.+with+his+blue+eves+and+blond+hair.+resembled+his 2024年3月9日閲覧. "His mother, Subeida, was the daughter of a small tenant of a farm in Southern Albania. According to such reliable evidence as I was able to collect, this blonde-haired, blue-eyed, robust woman was an Albanian whose mother, in turn, was a Macedonian. Mustapha Kemal with his blue eyes and blond hair resembled his..." 
  • 18 Ekim 1920: Ankara Hükümeti tarafından sahte Türkiye Komünist Fırkası kuruldu” (トルコ語). Marksist.org (2013年10月18日). 2016年10月18日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2023年12月6日閲覧。

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  • 「エフェンディ」[誰?]叔母エミネ及び母ズュベイデや妻ラティーフェに用いる「ハヌム」は姓名ではなく、トルコ語における一般的な敬称である。
    一定の階級以上の者に当てる称号(ウンヴァン)トルコ語版に「ベイ」「パシャ」があり、ガーズィトルコ語版は帰還兵を意味する。ムスタファ・ケマルのそれに関してはトルコ大国民議会から贈られたものである。
  • ムスタファ・ケマルは一生涯、飛行機に乗らなかった。第3軍士官養成所からピカルディ大演習トルコ語版に武官として派遣された際(1910年9月12日–18日)、演習地へ飛行機で向かうよう勧められ、搭乗予定であった機体は墜落して搭乗者全員が死亡。当人は同行した将校の警告に従って乗らず一命を取り留めている。

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