How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's Last Poet: Mehmed Akif and the National Anthem

7 min · 19. juni 2026
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In the dying days of the Ottoman Empire, a poet named Mehmed Akif Ersoy wrote words that would outlive the state itself. This episode explores how Akif, a devout Muslim and former Ottoman official, penned the Turkish National Anthem — the İstiklâl Marşı — in 1921, as the Turkish War of Independence raged. We trace his journey from a village in what is now North Macedonia to the halls of the Ottoman parliament, his role as a veterinarian and poet, and the agony of watching his empire collapse. We discuss how the anthem was born not from triumph but from desperation, written in a cold Ankara room during the darkest hours of the war. We also examine Akif's later disillusionment with Mustafa Kemal's secularism and his self-imposed exile in Egypt. Along the way, we touch on the İstiklâl Marşı's famous line 'Korkma!' ('Fear not!') and how Akif's words became the heartbeat of a new nation rising from Ottoman ashes. #MehmedAkif #İstiklâlMarşı #TurkishNationalAnthem #OttomanEmpire #TurkishWarOfIndependence #Ankara #MustafaKemal #Poetry #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanDecline #WWI #Korkma #SevrAntlaşması #LozanAntlaşması #TBMM #İstanbul #EgyptExile Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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