After having come into force on January 20, 1921, it stayed as the law of the land for three years until the adoption of the
Constitution of 1924. During this time it witnessed many extremely important and fundamental events in the history of the Republic of Turkey: • The
Turkish War of Independence was won by the Turkish forces • The Ottoman Sultanate and all aristocratic titles were abolished on November 1, 1922 • The
Treaty of Lausanne that led to the international recognition of the new Republic was signed between Turkey and the
Entente powers that had won the First World War on July 24, 1923 • The
Republic was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923 with Atatürk as its first President • The title of the
Caliphate that was held by the
Ottoman Sultans since 1517 was abolished on March 3, 1924, along with all the remaining vestiges of
Islamic Law. (Its powers within Turkey were transferred to the National Assembly and the title has since been inactive. Though very unlikely, the Republic of Turkey still retains the right to reinstate the Caliphate.) • Per the law of March 3, 1924, the last Ottoman Sultan, the last
Caliph and all members of their imperial families had their citizenships revoked, were exiled forever from the new Republic and their descendants banned from ever setting foot in its territory. The same law also nationalized all the properties of the Imperial Crown without compensation. ==Text (as enacted)==