Nuri Conker 1318-P. 15[1] |
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On the deck of Ertuğrul yacht on June 5, 1928. From left to right: Nuri Bey (Conker) ve Salih Bey (Bozok), Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Atatürk), Fahreddin Pasha (Altay, behind Mustafa Kemal), Shukri Naili Pasha (Gökberk). |
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Born | December 0, 1882 Salonica (Thessaloniki), Ottoman Empire |
Died | 2 January 1937 Ankara, Turkey |
(aged 55)
Buried at | Ankara Şehitliği State Cemetery |
Allegiance | Ottoman Empire Turkey |
Years of service | Ottoman: 1902-1920 Turkey: June, 1920-1927 |
Rank | Miralay |
Commands held | Chief of Staff of the 1st Division, 24th Regiment, Military attaché to The Hague General Director of the Press and Intelligence, Ankara Command, 41st Division (Governor of Adana Vilayet) |
Battles/wars | Italo-Turkish War Balkan Wars First World War War of Independence |
Other work | Member of the GNAT (Kütahya) Member of the GNAT (Gaziantep) Member of the administrative board of the Türkiye İş Bankası |
Nuri Conker (full name: Mehmet Nuri Conker, 1882; Salonica (Thessaloniki) - January 2, 1937; Ankara) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and Turkish Army, then became a Turkish politician.
Nuri Conker was the oldest friend of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk).[2] His sister Dürriye Hanım married Salih Bozok. According to Philip Hendrick Stoddard, he was a brother-in-law of Süleyman Askerî Bey.[3]
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