Burhaniye has a port and a museum of archeology and Turkish national movement.
In 1989, a Turkish dissident movement was formed to resist these assimilationist measures.
After the Armistice of Mudros, he worked for the Turkish national movement.
The Turkish national movement did not give way to the Bolsheviks but instead made peace with the Allies.
The Turkish national movement was not happy with possible agreement between the Soviets and Armenia.
His followers consider him to be one of the leading icons of the Turkish nationalist movement.
The delay occurred because the powers could not come to an agreement which, in turn, hinged on the outcome of the Turkish national movement.
This remains the most difficult aspect of the Turkish national movement.
The other is to the Sivas Congress, one of the pivotal moments in the Turkish national movement.
İleri became the voice of the Turkish national movement in İstanbul.