: "Bugün En Büyük Bayramdır, Kutlu Olsun!" 🇹🇷 Body :

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: Every year, this date is celebrated as a national holiday symbolizing independence, democracy, and secularism. It is common for institutions and individuals to use the hashtag #29Ekim or #CumhuriyetBayramı alongside Atatürk's quote. A Proper Tribute Write-Up

: We celebrate the anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye, a milestone that represents our transition to a modern, sovereign nation where "Sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the Nation!".

The phrase (Today is the greatest holiday, may it be happy!) is the famous opening line of the 10th Anniversary Speech delivered by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on October 29, 1933. It is the definitive expression used to celebrate Republic Day ( Cumhuriyet Bayramı ) in Türkiye, marking the official proclamation of the Republic on October 29, 1923. Context and Significance

: On this day, we remember with gratitude and respect the founder of our Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , his comrades-in-arms, and all the heroes of the War of Independence.

: In his speech, Atatürk described the Republic as his "greatest work," founded on Turkish heroism and high Turkish culture.

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: "Bugün En Büyük Bayramdır, Kutlu Olsun!" 🇹🇷 Body :

If you are looking to use this for a post, speech, or message, here is a structured format: bugun_en_buyuk_bayramdir_kutlu_olsun

: Every year, this date is celebrated as a national holiday symbolizing independence, democracy, and secularism. It is common for institutions and individuals to use the hashtag #29Ekim or #CumhuriyetBayramı alongside Atatürk's quote. A Proper Tribute Write-Up : "Bugün En Büyük Bayramdır, Kutlu Olsun

: We celebrate the anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye, a milestone that represents our transition to a modern, sovereign nation where "Sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the Nation!". The phrase (Today is the greatest holiday, may it be happy

The phrase (Today is the greatest holiday, may it be happy!) is the famous opening line of the 10th Anniversary Speech delivered by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on October 29, 1933. It is the definitive expression used to celebrate Republic Day ( Cumhuriyet Bayramı ) in Türkiye, marking the official proclamation of the Republic on October 29, 1923. Context and Significance

: On this day, we remember with gratitude and respect the founder of our Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , his comrades-in-arms, and all the heroes of the War of Independence.

: In his speech, Atatürk described the Republic as his "greatest work," founded on Turkish heroism and high Turkish culture.