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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Misak-ı Millî ( English: National Pact or National Oath) is the set of six important decisions made by the last term of the Ottoman Parliament. Parliament met on 28 January 1920 and published their decisions on 12 February 1920. These decisions resulted in the Occupation of Constantinople by the British, French and Italian troops on 16 March 1920 and the establishment of a new parliament, the Grand National Assembly, in Ankara.The Ottoman Minister of Internal Affairs, Damad Sherif Pasha, made the opening speech of parliament due to Mehmed VI's illness. A group of parliamentarians called Felâh-ı Vatan was established by Mustafa Kemal's friends to acknowledge the decisions taken at the Erzurum Congress and the Sivas Congress. Mustafa Kemal said "It is the nation's iron fist that writes the Nation's Oath which is the main principle of our independence to the annals of history." Decisions taken by this parliament were used as the basis for the new Turkish Republic's claims in the Treaty of Lausanne. }

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