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. |