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Nuri Conker

Turkish Politician

Mehmet Nuri Conker (September 20, 1882 – January 11, 1937) was a Turkish politician and an officer of the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army.

Nuri Conker (left) and Atatürk in 1931

Mehmet Nuri Conker was the oldest childhood and lifelong friend of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk). Mehmet Nuri Conker was a graduate of the War Academy of the Ottoman Empire (Harp Akademisi). He retired as a Colonel (Kurmay Albay). Mehmet Nuri Conker married Nedime Hanim (1890?-1969) and they had four children: Orhan Conker (1910-1975); Mahmut Cahit Conker (1912-1964); Ali Necip Conker (1914-1973); Kiymet Tesal Conker (1916-1988). His sister Dürriye Hanım married Salih Bozok. According to Philip Hendrick Stoddard, he was a brother-in-law of Süleyman Askerî Bey.Mehmet Nuri Conker fought on numerous fronts: Libya, Manastir, the Dardanelles, the Eastern front, in Syria and in the War of Independence. He was wounded twice: once in Boyalir and again in the Dardanelles, at Conk Bayir (the Chunuk Hill). Mustafa Kemal Ataturk gave Mehmet Nuri Conker his last name in memory of Conk Bayiri. Mehmet Nuri Conker was *igned as the Governor of Adana in 1921. He was elected to Grand National *embly as the Representative from Kütahya (1923-1927). He was also elected to the Grand National *embly as the Representative from Gaziantep (1932 and 1935). Mehmet Nuri Conker served as the Deputy Chairman of the Grand National *embly during its 5th session and as Acting Chairman in 1935.Mehmet Nuri Conker received the Medal of Independence.Mehmet Nuri Conker knew French, German and Arabic.

Contents

  • 1 Works
  • 2 See also
  • 3 Sources
  • 4 External links

Works

  • Conker, Mehmed Nuri, Zâbit ve *andan, İş Bankası Yayınları, Ankara, 1959. (He wrote this book in 1930, Mustafa Kemal's Zâbit ve *andan ile Hasbihal was the answer to Nuri's work.)

See also

  • List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence

Sources

    External links

    Media related to Nuri Conker at Wikimedia Commons