The Caliphate in Turkey was abolished in 1924 by:

The Caliphate in Turkey was abolished in 1924 by:

  • (A) Kamal Ataturk
  • (B) Sultan Abdul Majeed
  • (C) British Government
  • (D)  The Allied Forces
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey, under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, made the official announcement of the law abolishing the institution of the Caliphate on March 3, 1924. The abolition of the institution of the Caliphate was a major part of the secular reforms implemented by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk with the aim of creating a secular state in the newly formed Republic of Turkey. After the announcement of the law abolishing the institution of the Caliphate, the last caliph of the Ottoman Empire, Abdülmecid II, was exiled for good along with the members of the Ottoman Empire.
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