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List Of General Commanders Of The Turkish Gendarmerie
This list includes General Commanders of the Turkish Gendarmerie ( tr, Türk Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı), who were, in their time of service, nominal heads of the Gendarmerie General Command, Turkish Gendarmerie. The current General Commander of the Turkish Gendarmerie is General , since 21 August 2017. See also *List of Chiefs of the Turkish General Staff *List of Commanders of the Turkish Land Forces *List of Commanders of the Turkish Naval Forces *List of Commanders of the Turkish Air Force *List of Commandants of the Turkish Coast Guard References {{reflist Sources Hizmeti Geçen Komutanlarımız
in the official website of the Turkish Gendarmerie. General Commanders of the Gendarmerie of Turkey, * Lists of Turkish military personnel, Gendarmerie ...
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Gendarmerie General Command
The Gendarmerie General Command ( tr, Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı) is the national Gendarmerie force of the Republic of Turkey. It is a service branch of the Turkish Ministry of Interior responsible for the maintenance of the public order in areas that fall outside the jurisdiction of police forces (generally in rural areas), as well as assuring internal security along with carrying out other specific duties assigned to it by certain laws and regulations. In wartime, some of its elements can be subordinated to Turkish Land Forces by the President of Turkey. The Commander of the Gendarmerie reports to the Minister of the Interior. The Gendarmerie has its roots in the Ottoman Empire military law enforcement organization "Subaşı" (later known as the "Zaptiye"). A similar, earlier force called "Şurta" existed during the medieval Seljuq Empire. History Ottoman era After the abolition of the Janissary corps of the Ottoman Empire in 1826, military organizations called ''Asâ ...
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Nuri Berköz
M. Nuri Berköz (1889–1975) ''(Mehemmed Hacı İlyas Oğlu Sarıkerimli)'' was an Ottoman/Turkish Army soldier. He was born in Shaki, Azerbaijan in 1889. After completing his primary education in the local Russian-Tatar School, (educational institutions which are considered to have contributed to the rise of modern Azerbaijani intelligentsia) his father decided to immigrate to Ottoman Turkey with his family in early twentieth century. Upon the death of his father a while after their arrival at Bursa, he and his younger brother Mahmud first enrolled with the Bursa Military Junior High School (''Bursa Askerî Rüştiyesi'' ), then Bursa Military High School (today Işıklar Military Air Force High School, '' Işıklar Askerî Hava Lisesi''). After graduating from ''Işıklar'', he was admitted in 1909 to the Ottoman Military Academy in Istanbul, and graduated from this distinguished institution as a young infantry lieutenant in 1912. At the outset of the First World War, he wa ...
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Orhan Yiğit
Orhan Ghazi ( ota, اورخان غازی; tr, Orhan Gazi, also spelled Orkhan, 1281 – March 1362) was the second bey of the Ottoman Beylik from 1323/4 to 1362. He was born in Söğüt, as the son of Osman I. In the early stages of his reign, Orhan focused his energies on conquering most of northwestern Anatolia. The majority of these areas were under Byzantine rule and he won his first battle at Pelekanon against the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos. Orhan also occupied the lands of the Karasids of Balıkesir and the Ahis of Ankara. A series of civil wars surrounding the ascension of the nine-year-old Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos greatly benefited Orhan. In the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, the regent John VI Kantakouzenos married his daughter Theodora to Orhan and employed Ottoman warriors against the rival forces of the empress dowager, allowing them to loot Thrace. In the Byzantine civil war of 1352–1357, Kantakouzenos used Ottoman forces ...
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Kemalettin Eken
Kamal ad-Din ( ar, كمال‌ الدين, ''Kamāl ad-Dīn'') is a male Muslim given name or surname (''laqab'' in Arabic), meaning "perfection of the religion" in Arabic. The name is formed from the elements '' kamāl'' (), ''al-'' (), and ''dīn'' (). It is often transliterated as Kamāl al-Dīn, but because the letter ''dāl'' (, ''d'') is a sun letter, the ''lām'' (, ''l'') of ''al-'' assimilates into the first letter of ''dīn'' in pronunciation, resulting in a doubled consonant. In Classical Arabic the pronunciation of the name changes depending on its function. Thus, the nominative case of the name is Kamaluddin (''Kamālu’d-Dīn''), the accusative case is Kamaladdin (''Kamāla’d-Dīn''), and the genitive case is Kamaliddin (''Kamāli’d-Dīn''). People * Kamal al-Din ibn al-Humam (d. 861/1457), Hanafi Maturidi scholar * Kamal al-Din al-Bayadi (d. 1078/1687), Ottoman Hanafi Maturidi scholar * Kamal al-Din ibn al-Adim (1192–1262), Arab historian *Kamal al-Din Gurg ...
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Semih Sancar
Semih Sancar (1911 – 8 December 1984) was Chief of the Turkish General Staff from 1973 to 1978, a period including the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus. He was previously Commander of the Turkish Land Forces (1972–1973) and General Commander of the Turkish Gendarmerie (1969–1970). He was made a brigadier general in 1960, Major-General in 1963, lieutenant general in 1964 and was promoted to the rank of General in 1969. Commanded 4th Division as a brigadier general, also serving as Joint Chiefs of Staff Department and General Staff Operations Department, War Academies Commander attorney; with the rank of major general, 5th Corps Commander attorney and Land Forces Operations Staff Yarbaşkanlıg As a lieutenant general, in the Army Education Corps Command and Commander 9th Corps. Gen. rank in the August 29, 1969 - Gendarmerie General Command to August 29, 1970; from 1970 until August 28, 1972 commanded 2 Army Command. On August 28, 1972 he was appointed Commander of the Turk ...
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Kemal Atalay
Kemal may refer to: ;People * Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a Turkish politician and the first president of Turkey * Kemal (name), a common Turkish name ;Places * Kemalpaşa, İzmir Province, Turkey * Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa Province, Turkey ;See also *"Kemal", a Greek song by Manos Hatzidakis Manos Hatzidakis (also spelled Hadjidakis; el, Μάνος Χατζιδάκις; 23 October 1925 – 15 June 1994) was a Greek composer and theorist of Greek music, widely considered to be one of the greatest Greek composers and one of the most ...
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Haydar Sükan
Haydar ( ar, حيدر), also spelt Hajdar, Hayder, Heidar, Haider, Heydar, and other variants, is an Arabic male given name, also used as a surname, meaning "lion". In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with Ali ibn Abi Talib (first Shia Imam and fourth Rashidun Caliph), the son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad, who was nicknamed "Haydar". The variants Hyder and Hyderi ( ur, حیدری) are Urdu variants used predominantly by Muslims in South Asia. Hajdar * Hajdar Blloshmi (1860–1936), Albanian politician * Hajdar Muneka (born 1954), Albanian journalist and diplomat Haydar Given name *Ali, the son-in-law and cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, said to have been nicknamed "Haydar". *Haydar Paşa, Vizier of Ottoman Empire *Haydar Aşan, Turkish Olympian *Haydar Ergülen, Turkish poet *Haydar Ghazi, second Wazir of Sylhet *Haydar Hatemi, Iranian artist *Haydar al-Kuzbari (1920–1996), Syrian military officer *Haydar al-Sadr (1891–1937), Muslim Iraqi cle ...
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Fikret Esen
Fikret is a given name and may refer to: * Fikret Abdić (born 1939), Bosnian politician and businessman * Fikret Alić, Bosniak survivor of the 1992 Keraterm and Trnopolje concentration camps * Fikret Amirov (1922-1984),Azerbaijani composer * Fikret Arıcan (1912-1994), Turkish footballer * Fikret Emek (born 1963), retired soldier from the Special Forces Command * Fikret Güler (born 1953), Turkish Taekwon-Do practitioner * Fikret Hakan (born 1934), Turkish film actor * Fikret Hodžić (1953-1992), professional bodybuilder from Bosnia and Herzegovina * Fikret Kırcan (1919-2014), Turkish footballer * Fikret Kızılok (1947–2001), Turkish musician * Fikret Kuşkan (born 1965), Turkish actor * Fikret Mujkić (born 1949), former Yugoslav and Bosnian footballer * Fikret Orman (born 1967), Turkish businessman * Fikret Özsoy (born 1965), Turkish javelin throw record holder * Fikret Mualla Saygı (1904-1967), Turkish painter * Fikrat Yusifov (born 1957), Azerbaijani economist * Tevfi ...
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Fahri Ogan
Fahri is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic name Fakhri, (Arabic: فَخْري ''fakh·riy'', ''fakh·rī'', ''fakh·ry'') in the possessive form meaning "honorary, titulary", both used as a name or surname. It may refer to: Given name * Fahri Asiza, Indonesian novelist and teacher * Fahri Beqiri (born 1936), Albanian composer and music professor * Fahri Hamzah (born 1971), Indonesian politician and former deputy speaker of the Indonesia House of Representatives * Fahri Kasırga (born 1953), Turkish lawyer and Secretary General of the Presidency of Turkey * Fahri Korutürk (1903–1987), Turkish navy officer, diplomat and the sixth President of Turkey * Fahri Sümer (born 1958), Turkish boxer * Fahri Tatan (born 1983), Turkish footballer * Fahri Yardım (born 1980), German actor Middle name *Mahdi Fahri Albaar (born 1995), Indonesian footballer Surname *Hussein Fahri Pasha (1843–1910), prime minister of Egypt *Jake Fahri, murderer of Jimmy Mizen {{surname, Fahri See als ...
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Abdurrahman Doruk
Abd al-Rahman ( ar, عبد الرحمن, translit=ʿAbd al-Raḥmān or occasionally ; DMG ''ʿAbd ar-Raḥman''; also Abdul Rahman) is a male Arabic Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and ''Rahman''. The name means "servant of the most gracious", ''ar-Rahman'' being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. Notable people with the name include: Early Islamic era * Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf (581–654), Arab businessman and tycoon * Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr (died 675), Muslim commander and eldest son of Abu Bakr * Abd al-Rahman ibn Khalid (616–667), Umayyad governor of Homs * Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam (died 661), the Kharijite assassin of Ali * Abd al-Rahman ibn Rabiah (fl. 652), Arab leader in the Khazar-Arab Wars * Abd al-Rahman ibn Ziyad, Umayyad governor of Khurasan in 679–681 * Al-Hurr ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Thaqafi (deposed 718), Umayyad governor of Al-Andalus ...
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Muhittin Önür
Muhiddin or Muhittin is a Turkish given name and surname, and is a variant of the Arabic name Muḥyī'd-Dīn. It may refer to: Given name *Muhittin Akyüz (1870–1940), Turkish general, diplomat. *Muhittin Kurtiş (1876–1951), Turkish general. *Muhittin Serin (born 1945), calligrapher *Şerif Muhiddin Targan (1892–1967), Turkish musician *Muhittin Taylan (1910–1983), Turkish judge *Muhyiddin Yassin (born 1947), Malaysian former Prime Minister, politician Surname *Nezihe Muhiddin (1889–1958), Ottoman and Turkish women's rights campaigner *Twahir Muhiddin Twahir Muhiddin is an association football coach who manages Kenyan Premier League side Bandari. He was the assistant coach of the Kenya national team under German coach Antoine Hey. On September 17, 2010, Harambee Stars coach Twahir Muhiddin ..., Kenyan football coach {{surname Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given names ...
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Hayati Ataker
Hayati may refer to: People * Hayati Çitaklar (born 1986), Turkish playwright, director, novelist, actor and poet * Hayati Hamzaoğlu (1933–2000), Turkish actor * Hayati Yazıcı, Turkish lawyer and politician * Mohd Hayati Othman, Malaysian politician Places * Bakhshi Hayati, a village in Chubar Rural District, Haviq District, Talesh County, Gilan Province, Iran * Khan Hayati, a village in Chelevand Rural District, Lavandevil District, Astara County, Gilan Province, Iran * Kuri Hayati, a village in Kuri Rural District, in the Central District of Jam County, Bushehr Province, Iran Other uses * Ayaam Hayati, a 2008 album by Moroccan singer Samira Said * ''Hayati'' (album), 2006 album by Syrian singer Asalah Nasri * "Hayati", a 2013 single by Bulgarian singer Andrea * "Hayati", a 2020 single by Algerian rapper Soolking featuring German rapper Mero See also * Pir Hayati (other) Pir Hayati ( fa, پیرحیاتی, link=no) may refer to: * Pir Hayati, Hamadan * Pir Hayati ...
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