Ali Cenani

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Ali Cenani

Ali Cenani (1872 Constantinople–5 December 1934[1]) was a Turkish politician of the Republican Peoples Party (CHP) and member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. He served as a Minister of Commerce in the 1920s during the presidency of Kemal Atatürk. Before, he was also member of the Ottoman Parliament.

Early life and education

He was born into the Ottoman bureaucratic family of the Cenanizade, of which Grand Vizier Kadri Pasha was also part of.[1] After having graduated from high school, he studied finance and economy.[1]

Political career

He settled in

Constantinople was occupied by the British army.[2] During the Turkish War of Independence, he organized the resistance in the region around Antep in 1918.[7] He reportedly received weapons for this means on the orders of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk).[8] The British managed to get hold of Cenani in Constantinople on the 24 May 1920 and sent to Malta in November 1920.[9] He and Ahmet Faik Erner, were accused of having been involved in the deportation of about 25'000 Armenians from Antep.[9] Upon his return from Malta, he joined the Kemalist faction and became a member of the Grand National Assembly for Antep.[10] He later became a Minister of Commerce between 22 November 1924 and the 17 May 1926,[11] and served in both, the Governments of Fethi Okyar and also Ismet Inönü.[10] In 1928 he was investigated for misspending 500'000 TL and sentenced to one month in prison and to pay a fine of 170'000 TL.[12]
He died in 1934.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ali Cenani". www.biyografya.com. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
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  3. ^ Kurt, Ümit (2018), p.64
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  6. ^ Kurt, Ümit (2018), p.70
  7. ^ Kurt, Ümit (2018), p.72
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  9. ^ a b Kurt, Ümit (2018), p.71
  10. ^ a b Kurt, Ümit (2018), p.73
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  12. ^ Kurt, Ümit (2018), p.74