1926 in Turkey
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Events in the year 1926 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party –Republican People's Party (CHP)
 
Cabinet
Events
- 1 January –Turkey began using international calendar and timing instead of the traditional one
 - 17 February – Civil code
 - 1 March – Modern criminal code
 - 18 March - Earthquake in Antalya
 - 11 April – Partial mobilization as a precation after a speech of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
 - 19 April – Modern Cabotage law
 - 22 April –Modern Obligations code
 - 29 May – Modern Commertial code
 - 5 June – Treaty concerning the future of Mosul (Which was a part of Turkey at the end of World War I but annexed by the United Kingdom during the armistice day follawing the war.)
 - 15 June - A plot to assassinate Mustafa Kemal was uncovered in İzmir
 - 20 June - Crisis between the prime minister İsmet İnönü and the special court abuut the court's right to arrest of Kazım Karabekir who was a MP. (Mustafa Kemal mediated and the crisis ended on the 5th of July)
 - 2 August - The French S.S. Lotus collided with the Turkish S.S. Bozkurt.
 - 6 October – First airplane factory in Kayseri
 - 12 October – Lotus issue was brought to international courts (see 2 August)
 
Births
- 15 February – Doğan Güreş, chief of staff
 - 28 February – Erol Taş, actor
 - 6 June – Erdal İnönü, physics professor, politician
 - 22 August - Ümit Yaşar Oğuzcan, poet
 - 5 September - Süleyman Seba longest presiding Chairman of Beşiktaş J.K. sports club
 - 29 October – Necmettin Erbakan, prime minister (54th government of Turkey)
 
Deaths
- 12 July – Ziya Hurşit (born in 1892), politician
 - 13 July – Rüştü Pasha (born in 1872), reitired general and politician
 - 26 August – Mehmet Cavit Bey (born in 1875), politician, economist
 - 26 August – Nazım Bey (born in 1970), MD and politician
 
Gallery
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Kemal Atatürk
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İsmet İnönü
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Kazım Karabekir
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Erol Taş
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Necmettin Erbakan
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Ziya Hurşit
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Rüştü Pasha
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Nazım Bey
 
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 30-36
 
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