Movie: Republic: The republic is enacted in the parliament and adopted by voting in the parliament.

Top 8 Billed Cast

Rutkay Aziz
Rutkay Aziz

Mustafa Kemal Paşa

Savaş Dinçel
Savaş Dinçel

İsmet Paşa

Ayda Aksel
Ayda Aksel

Halide Edip

Mahmut Cevher
Mahmut Cevher

Fevzi Paşa

Kenan Işık
Kenan Işık

Kazım Karabekir

Dolunay Soysert
Dolunay Soysert

Latife Hanım

Hülya Aksular
Hülya Aksular

Fikriye Hanım

Yeşim Alıç
Yeşim Alıç

Mevhibe İnönü

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