07 July 2024

State Of Monarchism in Turkey - Could Sultans Have a Comeback?


Ottoman Empire, with its sultans, is no longer a reality. But what do the people of modern Turkey think about monarchy? Could the echoes of a royal past still resonate in the hearts of citizens of the Turkish republic? Today, we're delving deep into the intriguing question of monarchism in Turkey, armed with surprising survey results and historical insights. Stay with us as we unravel this complex tapestry of monarchy, memory, and modernity. Restoring a monarchy in a country that has embraced republicanism for nearly a century is no small matter. It's not just about changing a political system; it's about altering the very identity of a nation.

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