I don't think anyone cares about Turkish Revolutionaries. That historic event is way too specific to be coded into Victoria 3.
Victoria 2 broke down somewhere 1890-1900 with its game mechanics and historical plausibility, there is zero reason for Paradox to add immersion for one secondary power in the 1920s if the rest of the game runs wild at that point.
Even if they make an immersion pack, what is the point? You could only play Turkey after 1910 or so at which points 70 of 100 ingame years are over. And you'd have to play the Ottomans, make the same bad choices and loose a Great-War for that to happen.
Independent Turkey had demographics on par with Romania, and an irrelevant industry, I really don't see why it should get special treatment. Maybe if Paradox does a WW1 dlc for the game as it belongs into these period, but I don't really believe it.