Publication: Los poetas turcos y la batalla de Gallipoli
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Martín Asuero, Pablo
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Universidad de Murcia
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The battle of Gallipoli supposes for the Turks a victory within the framework of a whole
series of territorial lost defeats that took place all throughout the Eastern Question. Turkey
managed to stop the advance of the allies in its attempt to run the blockade of Russia and
the conquest of Istanbul. The present article has an historical introduction to the conflict
and the translation and edition of a whole series of poetry whose thematic is this war. The
poems came from three places: the palace and the sultan, with a poetry where the call to
the holy war is present, the Yihad; the second is the nationalists with authors like Ziyad
Gökalp or Mehmed Akif Ersoy, with the defense of the motherland and, most touching, the
third is the one of the soldiers who were fighting there. Of all of them they are very much
impressing the reflections produced by the fact of to have seen the wounded as well as the
reflexion on the foreign aggression represented by the British, Russian and French armies.
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