09:05: Turkey's Moment of Silence for Ataturk
The Legend of 09:05
According to legend, one day an astrologer was invited to the Dolmabahçe Palace to see Atatürk. After studying the stars and calculating dates, the astrologer quietly said:
“Your journey will end in the morning… at 09:05.”
Atatürk smiled — he believed not in fate, but in the power of reason and hard work.
Yet on November 10, 1938, at precisely that time, his heart stopped beating.
Since then, the clock in his room has never ticked again.
And every year, across all of Turkey, at 09:05, a profound stillness descends. Cars stop in the streets. People stand in silence. Sirens echo through the cities — and it’s as if the entire nation speaks one word: thank you.
Light Projection in Ankara
In Ankara, on the city’s iconic Atakule Tower, the blue-eyed gaze of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was projected into the night sky on November 9, 2025 — a luminous tribute ahead of the national day of remembrance.
The tower also displayed the words:
“Onsuz Kasım, Sonsuz Özlem” — “A November without him, an endless longing.”
📍 It was Atatürk himself who made Ankara the capital in 1923.
From a small town of 60,000 people, it grew into a metropolis of over five million — the beating heart of modern Turkey.
How Turkey Remembers Atatürk
Every November 10, the entire country falls into a solemn silence.
At 09:05 a.m., sirens wail across the nation — and millions of people, wherever they are, stop for a minute of remembrance:
- 🚗 Engines go quiet on the roads
- 🏫 Students stand in silence in schools
- 🏛 Flags rise on public squares
In Ankara, at the Anıtkabir Mausoleum, official ceremonies take place, and national television broadcasts documentaries about the man who transformed the Ottoman Empire into a modern republic.
A Day of Respect, Not Rest
November 10 is not a holiday — it’s a day of gratitude and reflection.
A day when Turkey says, “We remember,” and continues to move forward, guided by his ideals.
🇹🇷 November 10 is more than just a date.
It’s a moment that unites an entire nation.
Historical Note
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938) — Turkish statesman, reformer, and founder of the Republic of Turkey.
He led sweeping reforms that modernized and Europeanized the country, laying the foundations of the secular, progressive state we know today.