İhsan Sabri Çağlayangil

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İhsan Sabri Çağlayangil
Osman Olcay
In office
31 March 1975 – 21 June 1977
Preceded byMelih Esenbel
Succeeded byAhmet Gündüz Ökçün
In office
21 July 1977 – 5 January 1978
Preceded byAhmet Gündüz Ökçün
Succeeded byAhmet Gündüz Ökçün
Minister of Labor
In office
20 February 1965 – 27 November 1965
Preceded byBülent Ecevit
Succeeded byAli Naili Erdem
Personal details
Born1908 (1908)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died30 December 1993(1993-12-30) (aged 84–85)
Ankara, Turkey
Political partyJustice Party (1961-1980)
True Path Party (1987-1993)
Alma materIstanbul University, Istanbul High School

İhsan Sabri Çağlayangil (1908,

Minister of Foreign Affairs
three times in the 1960s and 1970s.

Background and personal life

Çağlayangil was born in Istanbul in 1908. He graduated from Saint-Joseph High School.[1] Then he entered the School of Law at Istanbul University and graduated in 1932.[2] [unreliable source?]

He was married to Firuzende Çağlayangil and had a daughter named Fatma Itir Çağlayangil.

Career

After completing his studies he became a civil servant and was in charge of the arrangements for the trial and the hanging of

Governor of Bursa Province from 1954 to 1960.[5]

He served as

1971 coup
.

He was

Chairman of the Senate from November 7, 1979 to September 12, 1980 (the 1980 coup). In this capacity he was Acting President of Turkey[6] after Fahri Korutürk's term expired on 6 April 1980. He was a member of the Justice Party (Turkish
: Adalet Partisi).

References

  1. ^ "Ambassadeurs et Affaires étrangères" (in French). Saint-Joseph. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  2. ^ Biography
  3. ^ "Dersim Massacre, 1937-1938 | Sciences Po Mass Violence and Resistance - Research Network". dersim-massacre-1937-1938.html. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2020.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Van Bruinessen, Martin (1994). Andreopoulos, George J. (ed.). Conceptual and historical dimensions of genocide. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 141–170.
  5. ^ Bursa Gazeteciler Cemiyeti, VALİ (Bursa valileri)
  6. ^ "Turkey: Heads of State: 1923-2018". Archontology. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
Political offices
Preceded by
Minister of Foreign Affairs

1965–1971
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Minister of Foreign Affairs

1975–1977
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Minister of Foreign Affairs

1977–1978
Preceded by President of the Turkish Senate
1979–1980
Position abolished
Preceded by President of Turkey
Acting

1980
Succeeded by