Soyadı Kanunu

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Soyadı Kanunu is the 1934 Turkish law that required all citizens to adopt hereditary family surnames as part of Atatürk’s modernization reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Turkish law
law
surname law
affects Turkish naming conventions
civil registration records in Turkey
aimedAt administrative efficiency
alignment with European naming practices
modernization of Turkish society
secularization of public life
appliesTo Turkish citizens
associatedWith Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
surface form: Turkish Grand National Assembly
country Turkey
field civil law
family law
follows Ottoman naming customs
hasConsequence change in personal and family identity markers in Turkey
creation of fixed family names for all citizens
facilitation of population registration and census
hasEffect abolition of traditional naming practices without fixed surnames
introduction of hereditary family surnames in Turkey
standardization of personal identification
hasHistoricalContext language and identity reforms under Atatürk
nation-building in early Republican Turkey
implementedBy Government of Turkey
surface form: Republic of Turkey government

Turkish civil registry
inspiredBy European civil law models
languageOfWorkOrName Turkish
legalSystem Turkish legal system
namedAfter surname requirement
partOf Atatürk's reforms
modernization reforms in Turkey
prohibits use of certain religious or aristocratic titles as surnames
use of offensive or inappropriate surnames
requires adoption of a hereditary family surname
registration of surnames with civil authorities
temporalScope 20th century Turkey

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Surname Law of 1934 officialName Soyadı Kanunu