1935

1 January 1935

The Istanbul Pier Company was purchased by the government.

2 February 1935

Ayasofya (St. Sophia) museum was opened to the public.

18 February 1935

The regulation informing the application of the "law stating for not wearing certain clothing" was published.

1 March 1935

Atatürk was selected a fourth time for the Presidency of the Republic.

1 March 1935

The Turkish Grand National Assembly began its 5th term works with the participation of its first woman deputy members.

1 March 1935

Atatürk Statue was opened in Kayseri.

9 April 1935

With the governmental decree number 2/2295, new names of the military ranks (the present day ranks) were determined.

18 April 1935

International Women Congress was held at Istanbul.

27 May 1935

The law stating the national holidays and general rest days was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

2 June 1935

The former Minister of Education and the ambassador Vasif Cinar died.

14 June 1935

The law stating the "Duties and the organization of the Directorate of the Religious Affairs" was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

14 June 1935

The law for the "establishment of the Mineral Investigation and Research Institute" was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

14 June 1935

The "Etibank Law" was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

14 June 1935

The law for establishing the "Electric Works Research Management" was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

5 August 1935

Fevzi Pasha-Ergani railway opened for service.

16 September 1935

The Kayseri Clothing Factory was opened.

13 October 1935

The Masonic Lodges in Türkiye were closed down by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

21 October 1935

The youth of the Istanbul University executed a protest meeting for the assassination attempt prepared against Atatürk by Cerkez Ethem and his brothers.

23 November 1935

The management of the Istanbul Halic (Golden horn) Company ended its works and the company was passed to the municipality.

29 November 1935

Pasabahce Bottle and Glass Factry was opened.