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First Bullet Monument

Coordinates: 38°25′12″N 27°07′42″E / 38.42009428903257°N 27.128411000000003°E / 38.42009428903257; 27.128411000000003
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First Bullet Monument
İlk Kurşun Anıtı
First Bullet Monument of Hasan Tahsin
Map
38°25′12″N 27°07′42″E / 38.42009428903257°N 27.128411000000003°E / 38.42009428903257; 27.128411000000003
Locationİzmir, Turkey
DesignerTurgut Pura
Harbi Hotan
TypeStatue
MaterialGranite
Marble
Opening date15 May 1974
Dedicated toHasan Tahsin

The First Bullet Monument is a monument in İzmir, Turkey dedicated to Hasan Tahsin, the Turkish War of Independence and the Occupation of Smyrna depicting journalist Hasan Tahsin holding a gun in his right, and a flag in his left hand. Both sides of the monument represent murals of the people of the Turkish War of Independence.

History

Hasan Tahsin was a Turkish journalist who on 15 May 1919 showed resistance to the occupying Greek forces. He was shot and killed by the occupying Greek forces at Konak Square in Izmir, thereby making it an important event in the Turkish War of Independence.[1]

Petitions started as early as 1972 and were successfully executed in 1974 with the aid of the Union of Journalists in Izmir (İzmir Gazeticiler Derneği) and the local community in Izmir.[2]

The podium was designed by architect Harbi Hotan, whereas sculptor Turgut Pora was responsible for the statue.[3]

Incidents

On 22 September 2022, two minors stole one of the reliefs mounted at the podium of the statute. However, with the aid of the local community, both perpetrators were apprehended shortly thereafter and the relief after repairing the minor damages mounted to its rightful place.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Turkish War of Independence | Map and Timeline".
  2. ^ https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/777464
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20160610135033/http://www.belgeler.com/blg/q4v/turgut-puranin-yasami-ve-turk-heykel-sanatindaki-yeri-turgut-pura-and-his-importance-in-turkish-sculpture
  4. ^ "Çalınmak istenirken zarar verilen rölyef tamir edilerek yerine konuldu". 22 September 2022.