1947 in Turkey
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Events in the year 1947 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- Recep Peker (up to 10 September)
- Hasan Saka (from 10 September)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – Republican People’s Party (CHP)
- Main opposition - Democrat Party (DP)
Cabinet
- 15th government of Turkey(up to 10 September)
- 16th government of Turkey (from 10 September)
Events
- 20 February – Trade Union was founded
- 7 April – By elections
- 12 March – US military aid to Turkey
- 12 July – Mutual Declaration of the ruling and the opposition parties about democracy
- 9 September – Recep Peker who was considered as a hard-line politician resigned from his post as prime minister
- 21 September – Mine incident in Kozlu, Zonguldak , 21 deaths
- 25 October – Soviet Union asked to annex Kars and Ardahan in the United Nations assembly
- 27 November – Statues of Halkevleri was changed
Births
- 1 January – Cemil Turan, footballer
- 5 January – Osman Arpacıoğlu, footballer
- 1 April – Beşir Atalay, government minister
- 16 April – Erol Evgin, singer
- 22 December – Tarık Ümit, intelligence official
- 21 May – İlber Ortaylı, academic, historian
- 14 July – Salih Neftçi, economist
- 4 August – Ertuğrul Özkök, journalist
- 5 August – Osman Durmuş, politician, MD
- 15 October – Hümeyra Akbay, singer
- 12 December – Hülya Koçyiğit, actress
- 27 December – Osman Pamukoğlu, military officer, politician
Deaths
- 2 February – Mehmet Naki Yücekök (born in 1866), retired military officer
- 6 March - İhsan Eryavuz, former government minister and businessman
- 27 July – Cemal Nadir Güler (born in 1902), caricaturist
- 26 November –Saffet Arıkan (born in 1888) former government minister
- 3 December -Mehmet Atıf Ateşdağlı (born in 1876), retired military officer
Gallery
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İsmet İnönü
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Şükrü Saracoğlu
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Recep Peker
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Hasan Saka
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Celal Bayar
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İlber Ortaylı
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Hülya Koçyiğit
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Osman Pamukoğlu
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mehmet Naki Yücekök
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İhsan Eryavuz
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 100-102
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