
Abdullah Nuri Aker, born in 1905 in Yakova, Kosovo, served as a teacher, accounting academic, politician, and statesman from the final years of the Ottoman Empire through the mid-period of the Republic. He graduated from Istanbul High School for Boys and in 1927 from the Istanbul Higher School of Economics and Commerce. He worked as a teacher and director in commercial schools in Eskişehir, Ankara, Samsun, and İzmir. Between 1941 and 1954, he taught accounting courses at the School of Political
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Turkish politician, journalist, writer, and lawyer Bahadır Dülger served three terms as a member of parliament during the Democrat Party era and was sentenced to heavy imprisonment after being tried following the 27 May 1960 coup due to his membership in the Parliamentary Investigation Commission. Dülger was also known for his journalistic and translation activities, having written articles for various newspapers and magazines and translated numerous works into Turkish.Education and Professional
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Known as Türkiye's first weekly political news magazine, Akis was published in Ankara on May 15, 1954, by Metin Toker, and published a total of 706 issues until December 31, 1967. It pursued an active editorial policy, particularly during the May 27, 1960 coup, playing a significant role in the political climate of the period with its critical stance against both the government and the opposition. While claiming to provide impartial news, the magazine faced pressure from the Democrat Party leade
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The May 27, 1960 Coup was a military intervention carried out by a group of officers within the Turkish Armed Forces who forcibly removed the ruling party of the time, the Democrat Party (DP). It was the first military coup in the history of the Republic of Türkiye, resulting in the suspension of the constitutional order, the arrest of elected government officials, and the dissolution of the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye. During this process, Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, Foreign Minister
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Ahmet Mükerrem Sarol (1909–1995) was a physician and politician born in Tripoli. He specialized in gynecology, worked for many years in the health sector, and later took on active political roles within the Democrat Party, serving as a member of parliament for Istanbul and Edirne. From 1954 to 1955 he served as Minister of State responsible for press and broadcasting, and after the 1960 coup he was tried on Yassıada and sentenced to imprisonment.Early Life and EducationAhmet Mükerrem Sarol was b
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