Nutuk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk presenting the Nutuk at the second congress of the Republican People's Party in 1927. The حاكميت ملتكدر Hâkimiyet Milletindir ("Sovereignty Belongs to the Nation"). | |
| Date | 15–20 October 1927 |
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| Duration | 36 hours 33 minutes |
| Venue | Grand National Assembly’s General Assembly Hall, Ankara |
| Type | Political speech |
| Theme | Turkish War of Independence; founding of the Republic of Turkey |
| Speaker | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk |
| Language | Ottoman Turkish |
| Occasion | Second congress of the Republican People's Party (CHP) |
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1st President of Turkey |
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Nutuk (Ottoman Turkish: نطق, lit. "The Speech") is a historic speech delivered by Ghazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from 15 to 20 October 1927, at the second congress of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in Ankara. The speech details the events between the beginning of the Turkish War of Independence on 19 May 1919 and the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. Spanning six days, the speech took a total of 36 hours and 33 minutes to be read by Atatürk.
The text is considered a foundational document of Kemalism and the official historiography of the Turkish Republic's establishment. In it, Atatürk presents his perspective on the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the political, social, and military struggles that led to the creation of a new nation-state. It established a definitive narrative of the national struggle, solidified Atatürk's position as its leader, and served as a political and ideological guide for the new republic.
In Turkey, Nutuk is widely regarded as a key primary source on the founding-era period, and it has also been the subject of critical historical analysis.