Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı

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Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı
Personal details
Born(1920-04-23)23 April 1920
Nationalist Democracy Party (Turkey)
SpouseZuhal Çiçek Kırımlı
Alma materIstanbul University

Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı (23 April 1920 – 11 December 2011) was a Turkish doctor, politician, poet and philanthropist, a member of the Cabinet of Turkey, a four-time member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and the president of the Crimean Tatar Society of Turkey from 1987 until his death in 2011.[1][2]

Personal life

Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı was born to a family of Crimean Tatar immigrants in Turkey. His great-grandfather was the mufti of Bakhchysarai. He graduated from İstanbul Medical School in 1947. He is married to Dr. Zuhal Çiçek Kırımlı, the couple have two children: Dr. Hakan Kırımlı and Cihan Kırımlı. Also as poet and a writer, he has written several academic articles on Medical Tourism, Thermal Tourism, Child Healthcare and Family Planning, in addition to his book on that same field.

Political life

Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı was the vice-chairman of the

Nationalist Democracy Party. He has also served as the member of the Commission of National Security and Foreign Affairs, head of the National Health Commission and the deputy-chair of the Turkish Red Crescent
.

Philanthropy

After finding out about the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars, he has given several lectures and made public speeches in both England and United States He has also led numerous discussions in World League for Freedom and Democracy conferences during the 1960s and 1970s. Upon retiring from political arena in 1987, Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı devoted his entire life to charity. He has served as the president of the Crimean Tatar Society of Turkey for more than 20 years.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Turizm ve Tanıtma eski Bakanı Dr. Ahmet İhsan Kırımlı hayatını kaybetti". Internethaber.com. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  2. ^ Ahmed Ihsan Kırımlı passed away[permanent dead link]

References

For more information about Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı, see the Web site of the Crimean Tatar Society of Turkey.

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