Hakimiyet-i Milliye explained
Hakimiyet-i Milliye (Turkish: National Sovereignty) was a Turkish newspaper established by Atatürk in 1920.[1] It functioned as the major newspaper of Turkish nationalist movement during the Turkish War of Independence.[2] The headquarters of the paper was in Ankara.[3]
The first editor was Ahmet Ağaoğlu.[4] Atatürk published editorials in the paper. Falih Rıfkı Atay was among its regular contributors.[5] It was renamed to Ulus in 1934.
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