Makbule Atadan (1885 – 18 January 1956[1]) was the sister of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey. She was the only one surviving sister of Atatürk, while the other four siblings died at early ages.[2]
Following the foundation of the republic in 1923, she moved with her mother to Ankara, summoned by her brother, who became the first president of Turkey. Later, she lived in the Camlı Köşk (literally Glass Pavilion), a villa built 1936 within the garden of presidential Çankaya Palace especially for her.[3]
Makbule married Mecdi Boysan, a member of the parliament.
She published her memories with her brother Atatürk in her book
"Büyük Kardeşim Atatürk" (Atatürk, My Big Brother) (1952).
She died on 18 January 1956[1] in Ankara at the age of 71, and was laid to rest in the Cebeci Asri cemetery.
References
^ abMürşit Balabanlılar, Şebnem Kandır, Mine Söğüt, Türkiye'nin Yetmiş Yılı: 1923-1993: Gün Gün Cumhuriyet Tarihi, 1. cilt, Hürgüç Gazetecilik, 1994, p. 142.