TÜRKİYE
Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Kemal ******, in Ankara, Türkiye
Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Kemal ******, in Ankara, Türkiye
His successor, İsmet İnönü, fostered a posthumous ****** personality cult which has survived to this day, even after ******'s own Republican People's Party lost power following democratic elections in 1950. ******'s face and name are seen and heard everywhere in Türkiye: his portrait can be seen in all public buildings, in schools, in all kinds of school books, on all Turkish banknotes, and in the homes of many Turkish families. Even after so many years, on November 10, at 09:05 a.m. (the exact time of his death), almost all vehicles and people in the country's streets will pause for one minute in remembrance of ******'s memory.
He is commemorated by many memorials throughout Türkiye, such as the ****** International Airport in Istanbul, ****** Bridge over the Golden Horn (Haliç), ****** Dam, ****** Stadium, and Anıtkabir, the mausoleum where he is now buried. Giant ****** statues loom over Istanbul and other Turkish cities, and practically any larger settlement has its own memorial to him. In 1981, the Turkish Parliament issued a law (5816) outlawing insults to his legacy or attacks to objects representing him.
See also: List of places named after people
[edit] Worldwide
Mustafa Kemal ****** by HM Queen Elizabeth II
Mustafa Kemal ****** by HM Queen Elizabeth II
In 1981, the centennial of ******'s birth, the memory of ****** was honored by the United Nations and UNESCO, which declared it The ****** Year in the World and adopted the Resolution on the ****** Centennial. . The ****** Memorial in Wellington, New Zealand (which also serves as a memorial to the ANZAC troops who died at Gallipoli); the ****** Memorial in the place of honour on ANZAC drive in Canberra, Australia; the ****** Forest in Israel; and the ****** Square in Rome, Italy, are only a few examples. He has roads named after him in several countries, like Kemal ****** Avenue in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the ****** Avenue in the heart of Islamabad in Pakistan, and Mustafá Kemal ****** street in the central and upscale Naco district of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. His statues have been erected in numerous parks, streets and squares of many different countries in the world. The famous Madame Tussauds Museum in London has a wax statue of ******. The entrance to Princess Royal Harbour in Albany, Western Australia is named ****** Channel.