Khansaheeb
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Explains how Palestinian and Iranians officials have been located and assassinated.
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Where is the Turkish honor for the men, women and children raped by the Israelis today?
There was a yogurt seller whose name was Imam Sotjo.
When the Ottoman caliphate ended and the French troops entered the Turkish city of Qarman Muraish.
So they told the women that the caliphate is no more you are under the French government
Take the scarf off your head.
Women have refused.
A French general tried to take off a woman's scarf.
So Imam Sotjo standing nearby got angry.
He pulled a gun from the general's back and killed him at the same time.
People started revolt after this incident.
And in a short while the whole city was liberated from the French.
Today there is a university named after Imam Sotjo in Turkey.
Several institutions are under their name.
And children are taught their story in schools
This was a yogurt seller.
But it became a whole history in honor and bravery.
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Like this guy: Igdirli Onbaşı Hasan (Corporal Hassan from Igdir)
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He was a young Ottoman corporal tasked to guard the Al Aqsa Mosque in 1916.
After the Ottomans lost the First World War, he cried and ignored the call of the Turkish government to return home.
He didnt left his post untill he died in 1972. He still guarded the mosque and the Palestinians gave him food and water.
Even the Israelis couldnt remove him when they occupied East Jerusalem in 1967. They thought he was just a lunatic beggar.
The Turkish government never mentioned him. It was a Turkish journalist who find and talked with him in 1970 when he visited East Jerusalem and saw him sitting in the front of Al Aqsa.
The Palestinians informed the journalist that this guy was coming to guard the mosque in the morning till the night, every day again, for decades.
When he interviewed him, he told:
“I am Corporal Hasan from Igdir, part of the 36th artillery batallion of the 20th African regiment of the Ottoman Imperial Army. We lost to the English at the Suez Canal and pulled back to the Holy Land. Our commander informed us that we lost the war and that we signed the Mondros-ceasefire and that we were all ordered to return to Istanbul. But the commander added that he rather wished that we stayed here to guard the Al Aqsa mosque because we were the hope of the muslims. So 53 of us stayed here in East Jerusalem. When years passed, my comrades died one by one, i am the last soldier standing.”
What a OG. This is Turkish spirit. They dont educate the Turkish youth about these heroes, instead they make “heroes” of popstars and movie-actors.
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