Mehmet Cemil Uybadın (1880, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire – 1957) was a Turkish career officer and politician.
Mehmet Cemil Uybadın | |
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Member of the Grand National Assembly | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1880 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1957 |
Nationality | Turkish |
Biography
editHe was born in 1880 in Constantinople. In 1905, he completed his military education and became a staff captain. He participated in the Balkan Wars and World War I. He carried out various duties in the Turkish War of Independence. He retired when he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. From 1923, he was in the Turkish parliament as a deputy from Tekirdağ. He served as the secretary general of the Republican People's Party (CHP) (1924-25) and as the interior minister (1925-27).[1][2] As Minister for the Interior, he was part of the Reform Council for the East (Turkish: Şark Islahat Encümeni) that prepared the Report for Reform in the East (Turkish: Şark Islahat Raporu) which recommended the suppression and resettlement of the Kurds and the creation of Inspectorates-Generals which would include provinces with a Kurdish population.[3] Following this report, three Inspectorates-Generals were to be created.[4] He died in 1957.[5]
References
edit- ^ Parliament page for the 3rd government
- ^ Parliament page for the 4th government
- ^ Yadirgi, Veli (2017-08-03). The Political Economy of the Kurds of Turkey. Cambridge University Press. pp. 169–170. ISBN 978-1-107-18123-6.
- ^ Jongerden, Joost (28 May 2007). The Settlement Issue in Turkey and the Kurds: An Analysis of Spatial Policies, Modernity and War. BRILL. pp. 53. ISBN 978-90-474-2011-8.
- ^ "Türkçe Bilgi: Mehmet Cemil Uybadın". www.turkcebilgi.com.