(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Sabina Mammadli
Turkey has officially changed its global name into Türkiye,
which is now registered by the United Nations, Foreign Minister
Mevlut Cavushoglu tweeted.
'The process we started under the leadership of President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan to enhance the prestige of our country's brand is
coming to an end. By a letter that I sent today to the UN
Secretary-General, we register the name of our country in foreign
languages with the UN as Turkiye,' he wrote.
Changes on google Maps, Apple Maps, and various other platforms
are expected within the next weeks.
The name change drive was set off after President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan issued a memorandum in December and asked the public to use
Türkiye to describe the country in all languages.
“Türkiye is accepted as an umbrella brand for our country in
national and international venues. Türkiye is the best
representation and expression of the Turkish people's culture,
civilization, and values,” Erdogan stated.
Further, in the same memorandum, the Turkish president advised
companies to use“made in Türkiye” instead of“made in Turkey” for
their exported goods. And he also instructed the state agencies to
use Türkiye in their correspondence, especially with international
organizations, instead of Turkey, Turkei, and Turquie.
In this regard, back in January 2020, the Turkish Exporters'
Assembly (TİM) and umbrella organization of Turkish exports
announced that it would use 'Made in Turkiye' on all its labels in
a bid to standardize branding and the identity of Turkish
businesses on the international stage.
On January 13, this year the Turkish Presidency Communications
Directorate launched a new campaign, titled“Hello, Türkiye” to
bring the change to the wider public.
The reasoning behind the name change can be explained by the
fact that often xenophobic, Islamophobic attacks are linked to the
turkey bird. Going through the Cambridge Dictionary, one can see
that 'turkey' is defined as 'something that fails badly' or 'a
stupid or silly person'.
The name Türkiye has been adopted by the country after it
declared independence in 1923 from the occupying Western
powers.
Over the centuries, Europeans have referred to firstly the
Ottoman state and then to Turkiye by many names. But the name that
has stuck most is the Latin 'Turquia'' and the more ubiquitous
'Turkey'.
Countries changing or tweaking their names is not that unusual,
with the most recent case being the drop of“Holland” by the
Netherlands in order to simplify its image to the world.
Previously, 'Macedonia' changed its name to North Macedonia due to
a political dispute with Greece.
In 1935, Iran changed its name from Persia, a name that
Westerners mainly used. The word Iran means Persian in Farsi, and
at the time, it was felt that the country should call itself with
the name used locally, not a name seemingly imposed from the
outside.
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