Every nation that has succeeded in establishing a state has had only one state in history, and this state is limited in terms of time, place and number, in other words, it is permanent.
As it is known, the greatest quality of a state is continuity.
The state, the largest political organization, is a sociological, legal and historical entity.
Because the state has not been considered from a legal perspective, that is, because the state has not been defined, every Turkish government seen in one place or another in history has been viewed as a state, and thus the number of "our states" has been increased to 104.
What is important in history is not to establish many states, but to maintain an established state.
This is a natural consequence of the state's quality of continuity.
So, by saying that we have established a number of states incomparable to any other nation in history, are we not placing our race under the accusation that it is deprived of t Show More