Zübeyde Hanım, born in the year eighteen fifty-seven in the village of Langada, was a remarkable figure in Turkish history as the mother of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey. She hailed from the Hacısofular family, a lineage that included two brothers, and was raised in a modest environment as the daughter of a Turkish peasant.
Her family's journey began with their migration to Macedonia following the decline of the Karamanids, a significant event that shaped their lives and experiences. Zübeyde's upbringing in the Ottoman Empire provided her with a unique perspective on the cultural and social dynamics of her time.
As a mother, Zübeyde played a crucial role in shaping the character and values of her son, Mustafa Kemal, who would go on to lead Turkey into a new era. Her influence and support were instrumental in his development, both personally and politically.