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  Celal Bayar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mahmut Celal Bayar (May 16, 1883 - August 22, 1986) was a Turkish politician, statesman and the third President of Turkey.
Bayar was sent to jail in Kayseri, but he was released on November 7, 1964 due to ill health and pardoned in 1966.
Celal Bayar was the longest lived politician of the world until Dutch politician Marinus van der Goes van Naters died at the age of 104 in 2005.
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 Mahmud Celal Bayar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mahmud Bayar (May 15, 1884-August 22, 1986) was a Turkish statesman and the third President of Turkey (1950-1960).
Bayar was elected President in 1950 and was subsequently reelected in 1954 & 1957.
He was ousted from power in 1960, and was sentenced to death for violating religious laws and the constitution while in office.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Bayar Mahmud Celâl
Bayar, Mahmud Celâl (1884-1986), prime minister of Turkey (1937-1939) and president of Turkey (1950-1960).
Led by President Celâl Bayar, along with Prime Minister Adnan Menderes and Foreign Minister Fuat Köprülü, the DP controlled the Turkish government...
Mahmud I (1696-1754), sultan of the Ottoman Empire, who reigned from 1730 to 1754.
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 TURKEY
Mahmud II might have been successful in ending the struggle, especially after he induced his nominal vassal Mehemet Ali of Egypt to send an army and navy, but intervention by England, France, and Russia crushed Mehemet Ali's forces.
Mahmud could not get rid of the Russians until he had signed in 1833 the humiliating Treaty of Hunkar Iskelesi (Unkiar Skelessi), which gave to the tsar the right to "protect" the sultan and to obtain the opening and closing of the Straits to foreign warships upon his request.
Mahmud's army was crushed in North Syria, and his navy deserted and went over to Mehemet Ali in Alexandria.
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 Mahmud I vizier Nadir Shah Austria Baghdad Persia Serbia Moldavia Georgia Russia Ottoman empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mahmud I (August 2, 1696 – December 13, 1754) was the sultan of the Ottoman empire from 1730 to 1754.
The rest of Mahmud's reign was dominated by wars with Persia and Russia.
The Russian war was fought primarily in the Crimea and the Danubian Principalities (Wallachia and Moldavia).
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This effort was continued during the reign (1730-54) of Mahmud I, when the French artillery officer Claude de Bonneval, called Humbaracï Ahmed Pasha (1675-1747), created a new European-style artillery corps.
As a result, in the war that broke out with Russia and Austria (1736-39), the Ottomans were able to regain most of their previous losses in northern Serbia and the northern shores of the Black Sea.
Planned and begun under Mahmud II, and culminating in the highly autocratic reign (1876-1909) of Abd al-Hamid II, the Tanzimat modernized the Ottoman Empire by extending the scope of government into all aspects of life, overshadowing the autonomous millets and guilds that previously had monopolized most governmental functions.
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 kulübü celal bayar web siteleri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Celal Bayar was born in 1883 in Umurbey village, near Gemlik, a port for Bursa to the...
Celal BAYAR 1883 yılında Bursa İlinin Gemlik ilçesinin Umurbey Köyü'nde doğmuştur.
Celal Bayar, Willy Brandt und Wilhelm Eich (Dekan der Wirtschafts- und...
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 Encyclopedia: History of Turkey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The army balked at this, however, and on May 27, 1960 General Cemal Gürsel led a military coup d'état removing President Celal Bayar and Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, the second of whom was executed.
Unlike in most countries where military juntas take over the military stood by its promise and returned the country to civilian control in October of 1961.
Celal Bayar Mahmut Celal Bayar (May 16, 1883 - August 22, 1986) was a Turkish politician, statesman and the third President of Turkey.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/History-of-Turkey   (4258 words)

  
 Celâl Bayar
The son of a religious leader and teacher, Bayar joined the nationalist movement after the Young Turk revolution.
The sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1961.
Bayar was released because of ill health in 1964 and pardoned in 1966.
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 Turkey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This effort was continued during the reign (1730-1754) of Mahmud I, when the French artillery officer Claude de Bonneval, called Humbaracı Ahmed Pasha, created a new European-style artillery corps.
As a result, in the war that broke out with Russia and Austria (1736-1739), the Ottomans were able to regain most of their previous losses in northern Serbia and the northern shores of the Black Sea.
Mahmud II Mahmud II was sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 to 1839.
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 Supremacy clause bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marc Quinn (born 1964) is a British artist, probably best known for Self, a sculpture of his own head made from his own frozen blood.
Mahmud II (July 20, 1785 - July 1, 1839) was the sultan of the Ottoman empire from 1808 to 1839.
A close friend of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Bayar was appointed as Minister of the
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 MAHMUD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Search the MAHMUD Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
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 1 Temmuz 1947
Celâl Bayar peşinen menfi hükmünü ifade ederek bundan bir şey çıkmaya­cağını söyledi.
Celâl Bayar hükme varmak için kullandığı Ölçüyü söylemeksizin idare âmir­lerinin yüzde sekseninin partilerinin aleyhinde hareket ettiğini, yüzde yir­misinin de bîr gün kendi partileri iktidara geçerse o zamanki mevkilerini sağlamak maksadiyle şimdi kendilerine uysal göründüklerini bana söyliye-rek görüşündekî yanlışlığın derinliğini açığa vurmuş oluyordu.
Celâl Bayar bu Meclis tatil devresinde ken­di teşkilâtlarını kuvvetlendirmek için vazife seyahatine çıkaracağı arkadaş­ların yurt içinde yapacakları demeçlerin esasını dahi bizzat tanzim edeceğini söylerken memnun oluyorduk.
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 OLAYLARIN TAKVİMİ
Cumhurbaşkanımız Celâl Bayar, misafir bulunduğu evin balkonundan selâmlamiştır.
Cumhurbaşkanımız Celâl Bayar, tüccarla­rın şiddetli ve sürekli alkışlan arasında, bütün memlekete örnek olacak yeni millî, iktisadî teşebbüslerinde Adana'ya muvaffa­kiyet temennileriyle sözlerim bitirmiştir.
Hataylılara işlerinde başarılar dileyerek sözlerini bitiren Bayar, Samandağhlann alkışları arasında kasabadan ayrılarak İs­kenderun'a gelmiş ve saat 13.55'de İsken­derun - Ankara yolcu katarına bağlanan hususî vagonu ile Ankara'ya doğru hareket etmiştir.
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 Bayar, Celal --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The son of a mufti (Muslim jurist), Bayar attended a French school operated by the Alliance Israélite…
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In the DP government Celâl Bayar became president and Adnan Menderes prime minister, a post which for the first time came to surpass that of the president in importance.
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 İbnülemin Mahmud Kemal
Derhal Mahmud Kemal Bey’e gittim ve durumu arzettim.
Mahmud Kemal Bey, verdiği bilgilerle Amerikalıları son derece şaşırtır.
Beyanlara göre oldukça zengin bir kütüphaneye sahip olan Mahmud Kemal Bey’in, aynı zamanda kitapların içeriğine hâkim olduğunu bu olayla anlamış oluyoruz.
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 Turkish Press Review, 00-01-28
Demirel laid the foundation-stone of Celal Bayar University's Medical Faculty and received an honorary doctorate from the University.
He then attended the opening ceremony of one primary school, followed by laying the foundation-stone of another primary school that will be constructed by a businessman from Manisa.
Bayar issued a statement to 'The Wall Street Journal' prior to Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit's departure for Davos and said, "The telephone calls which I receive from foreign investors have increased 400%.
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 East   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1934, he took the name 'Atatò rk' or 'father of the Turks' and his People's Party remained in power after his death in 1938.
Turkey's first free elections, held in 1950, were won by the Democratic Party under Celal Bayar and Adnan Menderes who became president and prime minister respectively.
After the Second World War, Turkey felt threatened by the USSR and joined NATO in 1952 and the Baghdad Pact, later the Central Treaty Organization, in 1955, although this was dissolved in 1979.
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 Ankara, Turkey-Adiyamanli.org
The square Alâeddin Mosque, with one minaret, is located near the walled citadel and dates from the Seljuq era.
Ottoman buildings are numerous and include the Haci Bayram Cami (1429), the Mahmud Pasa market (1464), and a 15th-century bazaar and caravansary that has been converted to house the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations.
The TCDD Open-air Locomotive Museum, near the railway station by Celal Bayar Blvd., shows the history of steam locomotion through the locomotives on display.
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 Turkey
Sep 1871 - 31 Jul 1872 Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1st time) (b.
23 Jan 1913 - 11 Jun 1913 Mahmud Sevket Pasha (b.
27 Sep 1937 - 25 Jan 1939 Mahmud Celal Bayar (s.a.) CHP
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 Turkey
1808 Mahmud II succeeds Mustafa IV as sultan of Turkey
1754 Mahmud I, sultan of Turkey, dies at 58
1696 Mahmud I, Sultan of Ottoman, Turkey, 1730-54, /fought Austria and Russia
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 The Third Said
to Menderes and the President, Celâl Bayar, applauding the move as a necessary first step towards securing peace in the area, and as someone who had studied its problems for some fifty-five years, he pointed out the two solutions he had found.
Bediuzzaman supported Turkey’s agreement with Iraq and the other Muslim countries in the Baghdad Pact primarily because it realigned her with the Islamic world and was a step towards re-establishing close relations between Turkey and the Arab world, which had been virtually non-existent since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after the First World War.
Doubtless the main reason for Bediuzzaman’s mentioning the Medresetü’z-Zehra in his letter was that the new President, Celâl Bayar, had announced in a speech in Van in 1951 that the Democrat Government planned to build a university there in Eastern Turkey.
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 Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1957   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mohammed Zahir Shah (born October 16, 1914) was the last King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973.
List of the Heads of State of Afghanistan Ashvagan c1220 to mid-13thC ruled by Mongol Emperors mid-13thC to 1404 divided between local Mongol leaders 1404 to 1507 within Timurid Empire 1507 to 1709 Iranian rule The Afghan State in Qandahar Mir Veys Khan Hotak (1709-1715) Mahmud Khan...
President - Mahmud Celal Bayar, President of Turkey (1950-1960)
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 Mahmud Celal Bayar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mahmud Celal Bayar
Mahmud Celal Bayar
article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia
It uses material from the wikipedia article Mahmud Celal Bayar.
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But Diyarbekir and the south-east, which he promised to visit in 1919, were left out of his travels until the last year of his life.
Finally, on 12 November 1937, Ataturk left Ankara by train for Diyarbekir in the company of his new prime minister Celal Bayar.
On the way, he visited the building site of a new textile mill in Malatya on 14 November.
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 WHKMLA : History of Turkey, 1951-1968   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Elections in 1950 were won by MAHMUD CELAL BAYAR of the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (founded in 1946).
Turkey, a NATO member, continued to pursue a policy based on Ataturk's principles - strict separation of religion and state, continued orientation on the west, but also a policy nationalist-Turkish, capitalist and anti-communist.
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 TÜRKİYE BÜYÜK MİLLET MECLİSİ Kütüphane Müdürlüğü
-Kurucu ve Yöneticiler: Tevfik Rüştü (Aras), Mahmut Esat (Bozkurt), Mahmut Celal (Bayar), Yunus Nadi (Abalıoğlu), Kılıç Ali, Hakkı Behiç (Bayiç), İhsan (Eryavuz), Refik (Koraltan), Eyüp Sabri (Akgöl) ve Süreyya (Yiğit)
-Kurucular: Mehmet Tevfik Baba, Yahya Adnan Paşa, Elif Rıfkı, Celal Bafrevi, Ahmet Refik, Seyit Yusuf Zafari, Hafız İsmail Hakkı
Sabit (Sağıroğlu), Celal (Bayar), Cemil (Uybadın), Refik (Saydam), Saffet (Arıkan), Münir Hüsrev (Göle), Kazım Hüsnü, Zülfü (Tigrel).
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