Izindeyiz_yuce_atam

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(English: "Great Father, we are in your footsteps") is a popular Turkish patriotic march and slogan dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , the founder of the Republic of Turkey. Anthem and Lyrics

The lyrics express eternal loyalty to Atatürk's principles:

: "İzindeyiz yüce Atam / Seninle güldü bu güzel vatan" (We follow your footsteps, great Atam / This beautiful motherland smiled with you).

The phrase is deeply embedded in Turkish civic life and serves as a collective oath of the Turkish people to protect the secular and democratic foundations of the state. atam izindeyiz - Turkish English Dictionary - Tureng

The march, also known as "Mustafa Kemal Özgürlük Demek" (Mustafa Kemal Means Freedom), was written and composed by . It is widely performed during national holidays like Republic Day (October 29) and National Sovereignty and Children's Day (April 23).

: "Mustafa Kemal özgürlük demek / En güzel şarkıdır dudaklarda" (Mustafa Kemal means freedom / It is the most beautiful song on lips).

: The song emphasizes that his principles will live on as a "promise of honor" ( şeref sözü ) from the Turkish youth. Cultural and Educational Significance

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OUT OUTPUT Output the value stored in the accumulator. 902
LDA LOAD Load the Accumulator with the contents of the memory address given. 5xx
STA STORE Store the value in the Accumulator in the memory address given. 3xx
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SUB SUBTRACT Subtract the contents of the memory address from the Accumulator 2xx
BRP BRANCH IF POSITIVE Branch/Jump to the address given if the Accumulator is zero or positive. 8xx
BRZ BRANCH IF ZERO Branch/Jump to the address given if the Accumulator is zero. 7xx
BRA BRANCH ALWAYS Branch/Jump to the address given. 6xx
HLT HALT Stop the code 000
DAT DATA LOCATION Used to associate a label to a free memory address. An optional value can also be used to be stored at the memory address.

Izindeyiz_yuce_atam

(English: "Great Father, we are in your footsteps") is a popular Turkish patriotic march and slogan dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , the founder of the Republic of Turkey. Anthem and Lyrics

The lyrics express eternal loyalty to Atatürk's principles: izindeyiz_yuce_atam

: "İzindeyiz yüce Atam / Seninle güldü bu güzel vatan" (We follow your footsteps, great Atam / This beautiful motherland smiled with you). (English: "Great Father, we are in your footsteps")

The phrase is deeply embedded in Turkish civic life and serves as a collective oath of the Turkish people to protect the secular and democratic foundations of the state. atam izindeyiz - Turkish English Dictionary - Tureng atam izindeyiz - Turkish English Dictionary - Tureng

The march, also known as "Mustafa Kemal Özgürlük Demek" (Mustafa Kemal Means Freedom), was written and composed by . It is widely performed during national holidays like Republic Day (October 29) and National Sovereignty and Children's Day (April 23).

: "Mustafa Kemal özgürlük demek / En güzel şarkıdır dudaklarda" (Mustafa Kemal means freedom / It is the most beautiful song on lips).

: The song emphasizes that his principles will live on as a "promise of honor" ( şeref sözü ) from the Turkish youth. Cultural and Educational Significance