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Hulusi Fuat Tugay
Hulusi Fuat Tugay (1890–1967) was a Turkish military doctor and diplomat. During the Ottoman period he served in the former post and after the establishment of the Republic of Turkey he served in the latter post. He was the first Turkish diplomat in Japan and China and served as the ambassador of Turkey in various countries, including Romania and Egypt. He is the first Turkish diplomat who was declared as the persona non grata during his ambassadorship in Egypt in 1954. Early life and education He was born Ahmet Fuat in Kadıköy, Istanbul, on 24 March 1890. He was the youngest son of an Ottoman military commander and politician Müşir Fuat Pasha. His mother, Ayşe Seyrandil Hanım, was the second wife of Fuat Pasha. His elder three brothers, Said, Reşit and Halil, were killed in the battles between 1912 and 1915. His another brother, Esat, was a diplomat and journalist. Ahmet Fuat was first educated at home and then graduated from the Saint Joseph High School, İstanbul, i ...
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Deli Fuad Pasha
Deli Fuad Pasha (Modern Turkish: ''Deli Fuat Paşa''; 1835 – 17 April 1931) was an Ottoman marshal and ambassador, who participated in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). He was born in Cairo in 1835. Fuad Pasha served as the ambassador of the Ottoman Empire in Berlin between 1913 and 1915. He was a founding member of the Freedom and Accord Party. His three sons, Said, Reşit and Halil, were killed in the battles between 1912 and 1915. His another son, Esat, was a diplomat and journalist. His youngest son, Hulusi Fuat Tugay Hulusi Fuat Tugay (1890–1967) was a Turkish military doctor and diplomat. During the Ottoman period he served in the former post and after the establishment of the Republic of Turkey he served in the latter post. He was the first Turkish diplom ..., was a medical doctor and diplomat. References 1835 births 1931 deaths Ottoman Army generals 20th-century Turkish diplomats Members of the Senate of the Ottoman Empire Turkish political party fou ...
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