- Ali
Fethi Okyar (29
April 1880 – 7 May 1943) was a
Turkish diplomat and politician, who also
served as a
military officer and
diplomat during the last...
-
Okyar is a
Turkish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Fethi Okyar (1880–1943),
Turkish diplomat and
politician Suat
Okyar (born 1972), Turkish...
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acronymized as SCF [seːdʒeːfeˑ]) was a
political party founded by
Fethi Okyar upon
President Kemal Atatürk's
request in the
early years of the Turkish...
- (Free
Republican Party) of
Fethi Okyar. However, her
political life
ended soon
following the
closure of the
party by
Okyar himself some
months later. Makbule...
-
Vedat Okyar (August 1945 – 20 July 2009) was a
Turkish international footballer who
later became a
sports journalist.
Vedat Okyar was born in
Bursa August...
- Suat
Okyar (born
March 30, 1972) is a
Turkish football coach and
former footballer. Currently, he is the ****istant
coach of the
Turkey national ****sal...
- was also part of the Ottoman–Bulgarian commissions.
Through Ali
Fethi (
Okyar), he
briefly joined the
Committee of
Union and
Progress in 1907,
which wished...
- spread. With the
support of Atatürk, the
acting prime minister Ali
Fethi (
Okyar) was
replaced with İsmet
Pasha (İnönü), who on 3
March 1925
ordered the...
-
Republican Party (Serbest ****huriyet Fırkası)
established by Ali
Fethi Okyar in 1930, and the
National Development Party (Milli Kalkınma Partisi) established...
- the
Turkish Republic. It is also
known as
Fethi Okyar's government. The
prime minister was
Fethi Okyar of the
Republican People's
Party (CHP). Previously...