Tahsin Gemil

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Tahsin or Tasin Gemil (born September 21, 1943) is a

Prorector
since 2004).

Life and career

Born in

A. D. Xenopol Institute of History and Archeology in Iași, and later by the Nicolae Iorga Institute of History in Bucharest.[1][2] A native speaker of Crimean Tatar and Romanian, Gemil has studied Ottoman and Modern Turkish, Turkmen, and Azerbaijani, as well as having a grasp of English, French, Uzbek, Kazakh and Kyrgyz.[1]

In the months following the

1992 suffrage (after which Gemil was Secretary of the Education Committee).[2] He was among the members of Parliament on the delegation sent to the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.[2]

Tahsin Gemil is married to Nafiye Gemil, and has fathered a daughter (born in 1970).[1]

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