150 personae non gratae of Turkey
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After the Turkish War of Independence
(1919–1923), the newly established Republic of Turkey presented a list of 600 names to the Conference of Lausanne
, which were to be declared personae non gratae
. Later, a list comprising only 150 of these, put into effect by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
on April 23, 1924 (revised on June 1, 1924), was included in the Treaty of Lausanne
. The list (known as Yüzellilikler in Turkish
, literally, Hundredandfiftyers), which is a who's who
of the Ottoman Empire
, had the purpose of eliminating the ruling elite of Ottomans from the Republic.
The list is famous as it became the center of discussions of the nature of the new Republic: mainly, whether the Republic was to remain a continuation of the old Empire or not. The list has served as a proof that the administration and ideologists of the Empire were not transferred to Republic. The formation of this list is also related to studies analyzing the jurisdictional conflict between the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
and Ottoman Empire
. It has to be remembered that these powers were fighting each other for their existence, as they were both active (using diplomatic and military means) until the Conference of Lausanne
On June 28, 1938, the law restricting the entry of these people into Turkey was lifted, with the return of only a few on the list. The list with 150 names is as follows (the titles given in Ottoman Turkish
). The longer list of 600 names was never made public:
Turkish War of Independence
The Turkish War of Independence was a war of independence waged by Turkish nationalists against the Allies, after the country was partitioned by the Allies following the Ottoman Empire's defeat in World War I...
(1919–1923), the newly established Republic of Turkey presented a list of 600 names to the Conference of Lausanne
Conference of Lausanne
The Conference of Lausanne was a conference held in Lausanne, Switzerland during 1922 and 1923. Its purpose was the negotiation of a treaty to replace the Treaty of Sèvres, which, under the new government of Kemal Pasha, was no longer recognised by Turkey....
, which were to be declared personae non gratae
Persona non grata
Persona non grata , literally meaning "an unwelcome person", is a legal term used in diplomacy that indicates a proscription against a person entering the country...
. Later, a list comprising only 150 of these, put into effect by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey , usually referred to simply as the Meclis , is the unicameral Turkish legislature. It is the sole body given the legislative prerogatives by the Turkish Constitution. It was founded in Ankara on 23 April 1920 in the midst of the Turkish War of Independence...
on April 23, 1924 (revised on June 1, 1924), was included in the Treaty of Lausanne
Treaty of Lausanne
The Treaty of Lausanne was a peace treaty signed in Lausanne, Switzerland on 24 July 1923, that settled the Anatolian and East Thracian parts of the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire. The treaty of Lausanne was ratified by the Greek government on 11 February 1924, by the Turkish government on 31...
. The list (known as Yüzellilikler in Turkish
Turkish language
Turkish is a language spoken as a native language by over 83 million people worldwide, making it the most commonly spoken of the Turkic languages. Its speakers are located predominantly in Turkey and Northern Cyprus with smaller groups in Iraq, Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo,...
, literally, Hundredandfiftyers), which is a who's who
Who's Who
Who's Who is the title of a number of reference publications, generally containing concise biographical information on a particular group of people...
of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...
, had the purpose of eliminating the ruling elite of Ottomans from the Republic.
The list is famous as it became the center of discussions of the nature of the new Republic: mainly, whether the Republic was to remain a continuation of the old Empire or not. The list has served as a proof that the administration and ideologists of the Empire were not transferred to Republic. The formation of this list is also related to studies analyzing the jurisdictional conflict between the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey , usually referred to simply as the Meclis , is the unicameral Turkish legislature. It is the sole body given the legislative prerogatives by the Turkish Constitution. It was founded in Ankara on 23 April 1920 in the midst of the Turkish War of Independence...
and Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...
. It has to be remembered that these powers were fighting each other for their existence, as they were both active (using diplomatic and military means) until the Conference of Lausanne
Conference of Lausanne
The Conference of Lausanne was a conference held in Lausanne, Switzerland during 1922 and 1923. Its purpose was the negotiation of a treaty to replace the Treaty of Sèvres, which, under the new government of Kemal Pasha, was no longer recognised by Turkey....
On June 28, 1938, the law restricting the entry of these people into Turkey was lifted, with the return of only a few on the list. The list with 150 names is as follows (the titles given in Ottoman Turkish
Ottoman Turkish language
The Ottoman Turkish language or Ottoman language is the variety of the Turkish language that was used for administrative and literary purposes in the Ottoman Empire. It borrows extensively from Arabic and Persian, and was written in a variant of the Perso-Arabic script...
). The longer list of 600 names was never made public:
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# | Name | Description |
1 | Mehmed VI Mehmed VI Mehmet VI was the 36th and last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigning from 1918 to 1922... |
Last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries... |
2 | Kiraz Hamdi | Aide-de-camp of Sultan |
3 | Zeki | General Hademe-i Hassa |
4 | Kayserili Şaban Ağa | Hazine-i Hassa Müfettişi (Ottoman Central Depot inspector) |
5 | Şükrü Tütüncübaşı | |
6 | Şerkarin Yaver | |
7 | Miralay Tahir | |
8 | Seryaver Avni | |
9 | Refik | former Hazine-i Hassa Müdürü ve Defter-i Hakani Emini |
Imperial Government Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire The Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire was the government structure added to the Ottoman governing structure during the Second Constitutional Era. The Committee of Union and Progress was in power between 1908 and 1918... |
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10 | Ürgüplü Mustafa Sabri Efendi | former Sheikh ul-Islam Sheikh ul-Islam Shaykh al-Islām is a title of superior authority in the issues of Islam.... |
11 | Ali Rüşdi | justice minister Justice Minister A justice ministry is a ministry or other government agency charged with justice. The ministry is often headed by a minister for justice or secretary of justice or secretary for justice; sometimes the head of a department of justice is entitled attorney general.Specific duties may relate to... |
12 | Cemal Artin | former Ziraat ve Ticaret Nazırı |
13 | Cakacı Hamdi Pasha | former Bahriye Nazırı |
14 | Rumbeyoğlu Fahrettin | former Maarif Nazırı |
15 | Kızılhançerli Remzi | former Ziraat ve Ticaret Nazırı |
16 | Hâdi Pasha | former Maarif Nazırı & signer of Treaty of Sèvres Treaty of Sèvres The Treaty of Sèvres was the peace treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Allies at the end of World War I. The Treaty of Versailles was signed with Germany before this treaty to annul the German concessions including the economic rights and enterprises. Also, France, Great Britain and Italy... |
17 | Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı Riza Tevfik Bölükbasi Rıza Tevfik was a Turkish philosopher, poet, politician and a community leader of late 19th century and early 20th century... |
former Şura-yı Devlet Reisi & signer of Treaty of Sèvres Treaty of Sèvres The Treaty of Sèvres was the peace treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Allies at the end of World War I. The Treaty of Versailles was signed with Germany before this treaty to annul the German concessions including the economic rights and enterprises. Also, France, Great Britain and Italy... |
18 | Reşat Halis | former ambassador of Bern & signer of Treaty of Sèvres Treaty of Sèvres The Treaty of Sèvres was the peace treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Allies at the end of World War I. The Treaty of Versailles was signed with Germany before this treaty to annul the German concessions including the economic rights and enterprises. Also, France, Great Britain and Italy... |
Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... |
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19 | Süleyman Şefik Pasha Süleyman Sefik Pasha Süleyman Şefik Pasha was the commander of Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye , which was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I.The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was supported by the... |
Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... Commander In Chief |
20 | Bulgar Tahsin | süvari yüzbaşısı (adjutant of Şefik Pasha) |
21 | Ahmet Refik | Miralay, Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... , Erkan-ı Harbiye Reisi |
22 | Tarık Mümtaz | Commander of Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... Mitralyöz and adjutant of Damat Ferit Pasha |
23 | Ali Nadir Pasha | Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... , Commander of İzmir Izmir Izmir is a large metropolis in the western extremity of Anatolia. The metropolitan area in the entire Izmir Province had a population of 3.35 million as of 2010, making the city third most populous in Turkey... Army Corps |
24 | Kaymakam Fettah | Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... & Nemrut Mustafa Divanı Harp member |
25 | Çopur Hakkı | Kuva-i İnzibatiye Kuva-i Inzibatiye The Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye was an army established on 18 April 1920 by the imperial government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I... member |
Governors (vali Wali Walī , is an Arabic word meaning "custodian", "protector", "sponsor", or authority as denoted by its definition "crown". "Wali" is someone who has "Walayah" over somebody else. For example, in Fiqh the father is wali of his children. In Islam, the phrase ولي الله walīyu 'llāh... ) of the provinces of the Ottoman Empire Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire The subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire were administrative divisions of the state organisation of the Ottoman Empire. Outside this system were various types of vassal and tributary states.... (vilayet) |
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26 | Gümülcineli İsmail | former vali Wali Walī , is an Arabic word meaning "custodian", "protector", "sponsor", or authority as denoted by its definition "crown". "Wali" is someone who has "Walayah" over somebody else. For example, in Fiqh the father is wali of his children. In Islam, the phrase ولي الله walīyu 'llāh... of Bursa |
27 | Konyalı Zeynelabidin | Ayandan |
28 | Fanizade Mes´ud | former Cebelibereket (Osmaniye Osmaniye -External links:... ) Mutasarrıfı |
29 | Miralay Sadık | Hürriyet ve İtilaf Fırkası leader |
30 | Bedirhani Halil Râmi | former Malatya Malatya Malatya ) is a city in southeastern Turkey and the capital of its eponymous province.-Overview:The city site has been occupied for thousands of years. The Assyrians called the city Meliddu. Following Roman expansion into the east, the city was renamed in Latin as Melitene... Mutasarrıfı |
31 | Giritli Hüsnü | former Mutasarrıf of Manisa Manisa Manisa is a large city in Turkey's Aegean Region and the administrative seat of Manisa Province.Modern Manisa is a booming center of industry and services, advantaged by its closeness to the international port city and the regional metropolitan center of İzmir and by its fertile hinterland rich in... |
32 | Nemrud Mustafa | former Court Martial Judge |
33 | Hulusi | former Mayor of Uşak Usak Uşak is a city in the interior part of the Aegean Region of Turkey. The city has a population of 180,414 and is the capital of Uşak Province. The mayor is Ali Erdoğan .... |
34 | Hain Mustafa | former Adapazarı Adapazari Adapazarı is a city in northwestern Turkey and the capital of Sakarya Province. The province itself was originally named Adapazarı as well. Adapazarı is a part of the densely populated region of the country, known as the Marmara Region. As of 2010, the city has a population of 560,876 ... Kaymakamı |
35 | Hafız Ahmet | former Müftü of Tekirdağ Tekirdag Tekirdağ , the ancient Bisanthi , is a city in Eastern Thrace, in the European part of Turkey. Tekirdağ is the capital of Tekirdağ Province, felt by the local people to be a quieter and more pleasant town than the industrial centre of Çorlu, which it administers. The city population as of 2009 was... |
36 | Sâbit | former Mutasarrıf of Afyonkarahisar Afyonkarahisar Afyonkarahisar is a city in western Turkey, the capital of Afyon Province. Afyon is in mountainous countryside inland from the Aegean coast, south-west of Ankara along the Akarçay River. Elevation... |
37 | Celâl Kadri | former Mutasarrıf of Gaziantep Gaziantep Gaziantep , Ottoman Turkish: Ayintab) previously and still informally called Antep; ʻayn tāb is a city in southeast Turkey and amongst the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. The city is located 185 kilometres northeast of Adana and 127 kilometres by road north of Aleppo, Syria... |
38 | Adanalı Zeynelabidin | General Editor of Hürriyet ve İtilaf |
39 | Vasfi Hoca | former Evkaf Nazırı |
40 | Ali Galip | former vali Wali Walī , is an Arabic word meaning "custodian", "protector", "sponsor", or authority as denoted by its definition "crown". "Wali" is someone who has "Walayah" over somebody else. For example, in Fiqh the father is wali of his children. In Islam, the phrase ولي الله walīyu 'llāh... of Harput |
41 | Ömer Fevzi | Müftü of Bursa |
42 | Ahmet Asım | İzmir Kadı Müşaviri |
43 | Nâtık | former İstanbul Muhafızı |
44 | Âdil | former Dahiliye Nazırı |
45 | Mehmet Ali | former Dahiliye Nazırı |
46 | Salim Mirimiran | former vali Wali Walī , is an Arabic word meaning "custodian", "protector", "sponsor", or authority as denoted by its definition "crown". "Wali" is someone who has "Walayah" over somebody else. For example, in Fiqh the father is wali of his children. In Islam, the phrase ولي الله walīyu 'llāh... and Deputy Mayor of Edirne Edirne Edirne is a city in Eastern Thrace, the northwestern part of Turkey, close to the borders with Greece and Bulgaria. Edirne served as the capital city of the Ottoman Empire from 1365 to 1453, before Constantinople became the empire's new capital. At present, Edirne is the capital of the Edirne... |
47 | Hoca Raish-zâde İbrahim | Mutasarrıf for the Greeks in Kütahya Kütahya Kütahya is a city in western Turkey with 212,444 inhabitants , lying on the Porsuk river, at 969 metres above sea level. It is the capital of Kütahya Province, inhabited by some 517 804 people... |
48 | Abdurrahman | Governor of Adana Adana Adana is a city in southern Turkey and a major agricultural and commercial center. The city is situated on the Seyhan River, 30 kilometres inland from the Mediterranean, in south-central Anatolia... during the Franco-Turkish War Franco-Turkish War The Franco-Turkish War or Cilicia War was a series of conflicts fought between France and Turkish National Forces directed by Turkish Grand National Assembly from May 1920-October 1921 in the aftermath of World War I... |
49 | Ömer Fevzi | member of parliament from Şarkikarahisar |
50 | Adil | Mülazım, known as "torturer" |
51 | Refik | Mülazım, known as "torturer" |
52 | Şerif | former Kırkağaç Kirkagaç Kırkağaç is a town and district of Manisa Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. According to the 2000 census, population of the district is 48,303 of which 25,093 live in the town of Kırkağaç... Kaymakamı |
53 | Mahmut Mahir | former Çanakkale Çanakkale Çanakkale is a town and seaport in Turkey, in Çanakkale Province, on the southern coast of the Dardanelles at their narrowest point. The population of the town is 106,116 . The mayor is Ülgür Gökhan .... Mutasarrıfı |
54 | Emin | former İstanbul Merkez Kumandanı |
55 | Sadullah Sami | former Kilis Kilis Kilis is a city in south-central Turkey on the border with Syria and capital of Kilis Province.- History and Population :Kilis was part of the vilayet of Aleppo of the Ottoman Empire until the First World War when it was given to Turkey and had a mixed population of Circassians, Turkomans and Arabs... Kaymakamı |
56 | Osman Nuri | former Mutasarrıf of Bolu Bolu - Places of interest :The countryside around Bolu offers excellent walking and other outdoor pursuits. There are hotels in the town for visitors. Sights near the town include:* The 14th century mosque, Ulu Camii... and former Dahiliye Nezareti Dava Vekili |
Çerkes Ethem and accomplices | ||
57 | Çerkes Ethem Çerkes Ethem Çerkes Ethem was a Turkish militia leader of Circassian origin who initially gained fame for fighting against the Allied powers invading Anatolia in the aftermath of the World War I and afterwards during the Turkish War of Independence.... |
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58 | Reşit | brother of Çerkes Ethem |
59 | Tevfik | brother of Çerkes Ethem |
60 | Eşref Kuşçubaşı | |
61 | Hacı Sami | brother of Eşref Kuşçubaşı |
62 | İzmirli Küçük Ethem | captainformer Akhisar Akhisar Akhisar is a county district and its town center in Manisa Province in the Aegean region of Western Turkey... Kaymakamı |
63 | Düzceli Mehmet oğlu Sami | |
64 | Burhaniyeli Halil İbrahim | |
65 | Demirkapılı Hacı Ahmet | from Susurluk Susurluk Susurluk is a small town and a district of Balıkesir Province in northwestern Turkey. It is famous for its production soap and dairy products.İstanbul-İzmir road passes through Susurluk. Susurluk is known for its toasted sandwich with tomato paste and its bubbly ayran. The population is 23,995... |
Participant envoys to Çerkes Kongresi | ||
66 | Bağ Osman | from Sümbüllü köyü, Hendek Hendek Hendek is a town and a district of Sakarya Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. The municipality was founded in 1907. The mayor of the city is Ali İnci .... |
67 | İbrahim Hakkı | former İzmit Mutasarrıfı |
68 | Sait Beraev | |
69 | Tahir Berzek | |
70 | Maan Şirin | from Harmantepe köyü, Adapazarı Adapazari Adapazarı is a city in northwestern Turkey and the capital of Sakarya Province. The province itself was originally named Adapazarı as well. Adapazarı is a part of the densely populated region of the country, known as the Marmara Region. As of 2010, the city has a population of 560,876 ... |
71 | Hüseyin son of Hoca Ömer | from Teke köyü, Söke Ereğlisi |
72 | Bağ Kamil | from Talustanbey köyü, Adapazarı |
73 | Hamete Ahmet | |
74 | Maan Ali | |
75 | Harun Reşit | from Karaosman köyü, Kirmastı |
76 | Eskişehirli Hızır Hoca | |
77 | İsa | son of Bigalı Nuri Bey |
78 | Lampaz Yakup | from Şahinbey köyü, Adapazarı Adapazari Adapazarı is a city in northwestern Turkey and the capital of Sakarya Province. The province itself was originally named Adapazarı as well. Adapazarı is a part of the densely populated region of the country, known as the Marmara Region. As of 2010, the city has a population of 560,876 ... |
79 | Kumpat Hafız Sait | from Bayramiç köyü, Gönen Gönen Gönen is a district of Balıkesir Province of Turkey, located in the southern part of Marmara Sea. The town is mostly known for its therapeutic hot springs, leather processing and rice production. The mayor is Hüseyin Yakar .-Location:... |
80 | Sait | davavekili from İzmir Izmir Izmir is a large metropolis in the western extremity of Anatolia. The metropolitan area in the entire Izmir Province had a population of 3.35 million as of 2010, making the city third most populous in Turkey... |
81 | Şamlı Ahmet Nuri | |
Police officers | ||
82 | Tahsin | former Director of Istanbul Istanbul Istanbul , historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople , is the largest city of Turkey. Istanbul metropolitan province had 13.26 million people living in it as of December, 2010, which is 18% of Turkey's population and the 3rd largest metropolitan area in Europe after London and... Police |
83 | Kemal | former Assistant Director of İstanbul Istanbul Istanbul , historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople , is the largest city of Turkey. Istanbul metropolitan province had 13.26 million people living in it as of December, 2010, which is 18% of Turkey's population and the 3rd largest metropolitan area in Europe after London and... Police |
84 | Ispartalı Kemal | assistant director of Emniyeti Umumiye |
85 | Hafız Sait | former İstanbul Polis Müdüriyeti Birinci Kısım Başmemuru |
86 | Şeref | former İstanbul Polis Müdüriyeti Birinci Şube Müdürü |
87 | Hacı Kemal | former Arnavutköy Arnavutköy Arnavutköy is a historic neighborhood in Istanbul, Turkey, famous for its wooden Ottoman mansions and fish restaurants as well as the prestigious Robert College campus with its centennial buildings... Merkez Memuru |
88 | Nedim | Commisar of Şişli Sisli Şişli is one of 39 districts of Istanbul, Turkey. Located on the European side of the city, it is bordered by Beşiktaş to the east, Sarıyer to the north, Eyüp and Kağıthane to the west, and Beyoğlu to the south... |
89 | Fuat | former İzmir Merkez MemuruDirector of Edirne Police and Yalova Yalova Yalova is a city located in northwestern Turkey, on the eastern coast of the Sea of Marmara, and is the capital of the Yalova Province. Yalova has a city population of 92,166, while the population of the Yalova Province is 202,531. as of 2009... Kaymakamı |
90 | Yolgeçenli Yusuf | police officer in Adana |
91 | Sakallı Cemil | former Unkapanı Merkez Memuru |
92 | Mazlum | former Büyükdere Merkez Memuru |
93 | Fuat | former Beyoğlu Beyoglu Beyoğlu is a district located on the European side of İstanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city by the Golden Horn... İkinci Komiseri |
Journalists | ||
94 | Mevlânzade Rıfat | owner of Serbestî & member of Hürriyet ve İtilaf |
95 | Sait Molla | owner of İstanbul Gazetesi, printed in Turkish |
96 | İzmirli Hafız İsmail | owner and former editor of Müsavat Gazetesi & member of Darülhikmet |
97 | Refik Halit Karay | owner of Aydede Gazetesi & former Posta Telgraf Müdür-ü Umumisi |
98 | Bahriyeli Ali Kemal | owner of Bandırma Adalet Gazetesi |
99 | Neyir Mustafa | owner of Hakikat Gazetesi in Selanik Teemin and Elyevm in Edirne |
100 | Ferit | former editor of Köylü Gazetesi |
101 | Refii Cevat Ulunay | owner of Alemdar Gazetesi |
102 | Pehlivan Kadri | of Alemdar Gazetesi |
103 | Fânî-zâde Ali İlmi | owner of Ferda Gazetesi in Adana |
104 | Trabzonlu Ömer Fevzi | one of the owners of Balıkesir İrşad Gazetesi |
105 | Hasan Sadık | owner of Halep Doğru Yol Gazetesi |
106 | İzmirli Refet | owner and director of Köylü Gazetesi |
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107 | Tarsuslu KamilPashazade Selami | |
108 | Tarsuslu KamilPashazade Kemal | |
109 | Süleymaniyeli Kürt Hakkı | |
110 | İbrahim Sabri son of Şeyhülislam Mustafa Sabri Hoca | |
111 | Bursalı Cemil | factory owner |
112 | Çerkes Ragıp | well-known English spy |
113 | Haçinli Kazak Hasan | officer during French invasion |
114 | Süngülü Davut | bandid leader |
115 | Çerkes Bekir | Binbaşı |
116 | Necip | brother-in-law of factory owner Bursalı Cemil |
117 | Ahmet Hulusi | former Umur-u İslamiye Müfettişi of İzmir |
118 | Uşaklı Madanoğlu Mustafa | |
119 | Remzi son of Yusuf | from Tuzakçı köyü, Gönen Gönen Gönen is a district of Balıkesir Province of Turkey, located in the southern part of Marmara Sea. The town is mostly known for its therapeutic hot springs, leather processing and rice production. The mayor is Hüseyin Yakar .-Location:... |
120 | Zühtü son of Hacı Kasım | from Bayramiç köyü, Gönen |
121 | Şakir son of Kocagözün Osman | from Balcı köyü, Gönen |
122 | Koç Ali son of Koç Mehmet | from Muratlar köyü, Gönen |
123 | Aziz son of Mehmet | from Ayvacık köyü, Gönen |
124 | Osman son of Bağcılı Ahmet | from Keçeler köyü, Gönen |
125 | İzzet son of Molla Süleyman | from Yıldız köyü, Susurluk Susurluk Susurluk is a small town and a district of Balıkesir Province in northwestern Turkey. It is famous for its production soap and dairy products.İstanbul-İzmir road passes through Susurluk. Susurluk is known for its toasted sandwich with tomato paste and its bubbly ayran. The population is 23,995... |
126 | Kara Kâzım son of Hüseyin | from Muratlar köyü, Gönen |
127 | Arap Mahmut son of Bekir | from Balcı köyü, Gönen |
128 | Gardiyan Yusuf | from Rüstem köyü, Gönen |
129 | Eyüp son of Ömer | from Balcı köyü, Gönen |
130 | İbrahim Çavuş son of Talustan | from Keçeler köyü, Gönen |
131 | İbrahim son of Topallı Şerif | Balcı köyü, Gönen |
132 | İdris son of Topal Ömer | from Keçeler köyü, Gönen |
133 | Kurhoğlu İsmail | from Bolcaağaç köyü, Manyas Manyas Manyas is a town and district of Balıkesir Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. The population is 6501 . The mayor is Hasan Kahraman .-Pictures from Manyas Birds' Heaven:... |
134 | Canpolat son of Muhtar Hacı | from Keçeler köyü, Gönen |
135 | İshak son of Yusuf | from Kayapınar köyü, Marmara Marmara -Places:Greece* Marmara, Greece, a beach in Chania Prefecture, CreteTurkey* Marmara District, a district in Balıkesir Province, Marmara* Marmara Island, an island in Balıkesir Province, Marmara* Marmara Region, a region comprising 11 provinces... |
136 | Sabit son of Ali Bey | from Kızlık köyü, Manyas |
137 | Selim son of Veli | from Balcı köyü, Gönen |
138 | Osman son of Makinacı Mehmet | from Çerkes Mahallesi, Gönen |
139 | Kâmil son of Kadir | from Değirmenboğazı köyü, Manyas |
140 | Galip son of Hüseyin | from Keçidere köyü, Gönen |
141 | Salih son of Çerkes Sait | from Hacıyakup köyü, Manyas |
142 | İsmail brother of Maktul Şevket | from Hacıyakup köyü, Manyas |
143 | Deli Kasım son of Abdullah | from Keçeler köyü, Gönen |
144 | Kemal son of Hasan Onbaşı | from Çerkes Mahallesi, Gönen |
145 | Kâzım Efe | brother of Kâmil son of Kadir from Değirmenboğazı köyü, Manyas |
146 | Pallaçoğlu Kemal | from Kızlık köyü, Gönen |
147 | Tuğoğlu Mehmet | from Keçeler köyü, Gönen |
148 | Peral Leriş | from Kocanaip köyü, Ertuğrulgazi |
149 | Çağlar Akdemir | from Dingiller köyü, Niğde |
150 | Çise Osmanoğlu | from Midilli köyü |