Mehmet Fuat Köprülü (December 5, 1890 – June 28, 1966), aka Köprülüzade, who traced his descent from the illustrious Köprülü family, was a Turkish politician and historian, known for his contributions to Ottoman history, Turkish folklore and language.
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A founding member of the Democratic Party along with Celal Bayar, Adnan Menderes, and Refik Koraltan, Köprülü served under Menderes as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1950 to 1955 and briefly as Deputy Prime Minister in 1956.
As a historian his works included "Origins Of the Ottoman Empire", "The Seljuks of Anatolia: Their History and Culture According to Local Muslim Sources" and "Islam in Anatolia After the Turkish Invasion: Prolegomena". He is also the founder of one of the perspectives which try to understand the rise of the Ottoman tribe and the direction of its expansion. A "Mehmet Fuat Koprulu Scholarship Programme" has recently been set up to provide funds for Turkish students to undertake PhD study at the University of Cambridge.
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Preceded by Fethi Çelikbaş Samet Ağaoğlu |
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey May 17, 1954–Dec 9, 1955 |
Succeeded by Medeni Berk Ahmet Tevfik İleri |
Preceded by Necmettin Sadak |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey 1950–1955 |
Succeeded by Adnan Menderes |
Preceded by Ethem Menderes |
Minister of National Defence of Turkey (acting) Sep 15, 1955–Dec 9, 1955 |
Succeeded by Adnan Menderes |
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