Mehmet Akif Ersoy was an influential figure in Turkish literature and politics. He was born in 1873 in the village of Vize in the Kırklareli province of Türkiye.
His father was a teacher and imam, and Ersoy received a traditional Islamic education as a child. He later attended the Istanbul Military Academy and graduated in 1895.
Ersoy's literary career began when he started publishing poems and articles in various Turkish literary journals. He quickly gained recognition for his powerful and emotional writing style, and his work was often inspired by his strong beliefs.
He quickly gained recognition for his powerful and emotional writing style, and his work was often inspired by his strong beliefs.
He was a strong advocate for Turkish independence and played a key role in the development of Turkish nationalism.