1881-1908 |
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1881 | Mustafa Kemal was born in Salonika. | |
1883 | German military mission established in Turkey. | |
1894 | Mustafa Kemal Started the Salonika Military Junior High School. | |
1896 | Revolt by students of Military Medical School in Constantinople suppressed. | |
1896 | Mustafa Kemal Started the Monastir (Bitolja) Military Senior High School. | |
17-Apr-1897 | Turkey declares war on Greece, following a Greek threat to annex Crete. Peace settlement by intervention of the European Powers. | |
1898 | State visit of Kaiser Wilhelm 11 to Ottoman Empire. | |
13 March 1899 | Mustafa Kemal graduated from the Monastir Military Senior High School and entered to the Infantry Class of the Military College in Istanbul | |
10-Feb-02 | Mustafa Kemal graduates from the Military College with the rank of lieutenant and enters into the Military Academy. | |
11-Jan-05 | Mustafa Kemal graduates from the Military Academy Staff College with the rank of Staff Captain. | |
05-Feb-05 | Mustafa Kemal was posted to the 5 Army at Damascus. | |
1906 | Mustafa Kemal founded the Fatherland and Freedom Society in Damascus. | |
1907 | Mustafa Kemal secretly went to Salonika and founded the branch of the Fatherland and Freedom Society. | |
20-Jun-07 | Mustafa Kemal was promoted to Adjutant Major | |
20-Sep-07 | Mustafa Kemal was posted to the 3 Army at Salonika. | |
22-Jun-08 | Mustafa Kamal was appointed to the Salonika-Skopje (The Orient) Railways as Inspector. | |
22-Jul-1908 | ‘Young Turk’ Revolution in Salonika. Committee of Union and Progress forces Abdul Hamid to restore Constitution of 1876 and recall Parliament. | |
23-Jul-08 | The Second Constitution was proclaimed. | |
05-Oct-1908 | Bulgaria proclaims independence. | |
07-Oct-1908 | Austria-Hungary annexes Bosnia and Herzegovina. | |
12-Oct-1908 | Crete votes for Union with Greece. | |
17-Dec-08 | Parliament opened after the Second Constitution was proclaimed. | |
1908 | Mustafa Kemal published the A Unit Combat Training book of General Litzmann, the former Director of the Berlin Military Academy, after translating it from German to Ottoman Turkish. |
……….>> 1909