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1952 In Turkey
Events in the year 1952 in Turkey.Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 118–120 Parliament * 9th Parliament of Turkey Incumbents *President – Celal Bayar *Prime Minister – Adnan Menderes *Leader of the opposition – İsmet İnönü Ruling party and the main opposition * Ruling party – Democrat Party (DP) * Main opposition – Republican People's Party (CHP) Cabinet *20th government of Turkey Events *3 January – 1952 Hasankale earthquake *18 February – Turkey became a member of NATO *16 June – The ban on the female Ottoman dynasty members to enter Turkey was lifted *20 August – Günseli Başar won the European Beauty pageant *22 November – Attempted assassination of journalist Ahmet Emin Yalman. *24 December – Upon Fuat Köprülü's proposal, the Turkish wording of the constitıion was partially changed to Ottoman Turkish Births *8 April – Ahmet Piriştina, mayor of İzmir *20 April – Erol Küçükbakırcı, cyclist *23 May – Hayat ...
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9th Parliament Of Turkey
The 9th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 14 May 1950 to 14 May 1954. There were 510 MPs in the parliament. The majority party was Democrat Party (DP) and the main opposition was Republican People's Party (CHP). Nation Party had only one seat. Main parliamentary milestones Some of the important events in the history of the parliament are the following:Türkiye'nin 75 Yılı; Tempo Yayıncılık, İstanbul *22 May 1950 - Celal Bayar was elected as the third president of Turkey. *2 June 1950 – Adnan Menderes of DP formed the 19th government of Turkey * 16 June – ''Law 5665'' :End of Turkish ezan (call for Islamic prayer). From this date Arabic ezan replaced Turkish ezan *9 March 1951 – Adnan Menderes formed the 20th government of Turkey *9 August 1951- ''Law 5830'' :End of halkevleri Project *16 June 1952 – ''Law 5958'': Restrictions of Ottoman dynasty members was partially lifted *24 December 1952 - The text of the constitution was revised to replace Turkis ...
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Ottoman Turkish Language
Ottoman Turkish ( ota, لِسانِ عُثمانى, Lisân-ı Osmânî, ; tr, Osmanlı Türkçesi) was the standardized register of the Turkish language used by the citizens of the Ottoman Empire (14th to 20th centuries CE). It borrowed extensively, in all aspects, from Arabic and Persian, and its speakers used the Ottoman Turkish alphabet for written communication. During the peak of Ottoman power (), words of foreign origin in Turkish literature in the Ottoman Empire heavily outnumbered native Turkish words, with Arabic and Persian vocabulary accounting for up to 88% of the Ottoman vocabulary in some texts.''Persian Historiography & Geography''Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd p 69 Consequently, Ottoman Turkish was largely unintelligible to the less-educated lower-class and to rural Turks, who continued to use ("raw/vulgar Turkish"; compare Vulgar Latin and Demotic Greek), which used far fewer foreign loanwords and is the basis of the modern standard. The Tanzimât era (1839–187 ...
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Kerim Erim
Kerim Erim (1894–1952) was a Turkish mathematician and physicist. He graduated from the Advanced Vocational School for Engineering in Istanbul (now Istanbul Technical University) in 1914 and received a PhD in Germany. He subsequently became Professor of Analysis and Dean of the Faculty of Science in the newly established Istanbul University. Kerim Erim's granddaughter is the Turkish classical pianist and State Artist Gülsin Onay Gülsin Onay (born 12 September 1954) is a leading Turkish concert pianist of German descent, based in Cambridge, England. Education Born into a musical family, Gülsin Onay began to play the piano at the age of three. Her first teacher was her .... References * 20th-century Turkish mathematicians Turkish mathematicians Turkish scientists 1894 births 1952 deaths {{Mathematician-stub ...
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Memduh Şevket Esendal
Mamdouh (also spelled Mamduh or Memduh, ar, ممدوح) is a masculine given name and also, a surname. People with the name include: Given name *Mamdouh Abbas, Egyptian businessman, twice Zamalek chairman *Mamdouh Bahri (born 1957), jazz guitarist who has combined Afro-Mediterranean music with a jazz tradition * Mamdouh Habib, Egyptian born Australian Muslim detained in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps *Mamdouh Ismail, Egyptian defence attorney and a former member of "the Jihad group" *Mamdouh Hosny Khalil (born 1964), Egyptian politician *Mamdouh Kashlan (born 1929), Syrian painter *Mamdouh Mahmud Salim (born 1958), alleged co-founder of the Islamist terrorist network al-Qaeda *Mamdouh Marei (1938–2018), Egyptian jurist and politician *Mamdouh Salem (1918–1988), Prime Minister of Egypt from 1975 to 1978 *Mamdouh bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 1940), Saudi royal *Memduh Ün (1920–2015), Turkish film producer and director Surname *Alia Mamdouh Alia Mamdouh (also spelled Al ...
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Ömer Rıza Doğrul
Omar/Umar ( ar, عمر) is a masculine given name that has different origins in three languages across the world (Arabic, Hebrew and Germanic) even though it is best known as an Arabic name and the name Omar was mentioned in the Old Testament. Omar is represented in Islamic traditions. The name means "flourishing, long lived". After the emergence and military success of Islam, which was partly due to the second caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (also spelled Omar, ), Umar or Omar became a common name in Muslim Arab and Muslim populations in general. The name is also used in Spanish-speaking countries. There was a biblical figure by the name of Omar. In the Middle Ages, there was a large population of Jews and Muslims in Spain, therefore the name could have spread because of this. The name Omar (spelled as Ómar) is also popular as a man's name in Iceland, and to a much lesser extent in Nordic countries. The name can also be a variant of Ottomar or Othmar, a Germanic name consisti ...
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