Halil Turgut Özal (IPA: [haˈlil tuɾˈɡut øˈzaɫ]; 13 October 1927 – 17 April 1993) was a prominent Turkish politician, bureaucrat, engineer and statesman...
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refer to: Turgut Özal (Istanbul Metro), Turkey Malatya Turgut Özal University, Malatya, Turkey Turgut Özal University, Ankara, Turkey Turgut Özal Medical...
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Mehmet Özal (born 1978), Turkish wrestler in Greco-Roman style Turgut Özal (1927–1993), Turkish politician and 8th President of Turkey Semra Özal (born...
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İnönü University (redirect from Turgut Özal Medical Center)
museum commemorating İsmet İnönü, along with another museum commemorating Turgut Özal. Currently, İnönü University has over 1600 faculty members and research...
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Semra Özal (née Yeğinmen; born 12 January 1934) was the 8th first lady of Turkey as the spouse of the 8th President of Turkey Turgut Özal. She was also...
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as ANAP) was a political party in Turkey. It was founded in 1983 by Turgut Özal. It merged with the Democrat Party in October 2009. The ANAP was considered...
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Turgut Özal University (Turkish: Turgut Özal Üniversitesi) was a private university located in the Etlik neighborhood of Keçiören, a metropolitan district...
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Ahmet Özal (born 3 December 1955) is a Turkish politician, the son of former Turkish President and Prime Minister Turgut Özal and a member of the Özal family...
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Özalism (Turkish: Özalcılık) refers to the economic and social views and political style of Turgut Özal, who was the Prime Minister of Turkey between...
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School, have become a part of newly established Malatya Turgut Özal University. Malatya Turgut Özal University (MTÜ), one of the two universities in Malatya...
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Zeynep Özal (born 1955), businesswoman Yağız Ekren Uğur Ekren Ahmet Özal (born 1955), politician and businessman Merve Özal Turgut Özal Efe Özal (born...
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It claims to be the heir of the Motherland Party founded in 1983 by Turgut Özal, which dissolved in 2009. In the September of 2011 a party of the same...
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developed by the Turkish journalist and foreign policy advisor to President Turgut Özal, Cengiz Çandar; the second, associated with Ahmet Davutoğlu and his foreign...
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Minister Turgut Özal. In the first and second rounds, the ruling party ANAP was unsuccessful in electing its candidate. Finally, in the third round, Turgut Özal...
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Turgut Özal is an underground rapid transit station on the M3 line of the Istanbul Metro. It is located in southern Başakşehir under Turgut Özal Boulevard...
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Sunalp a high-ranking officer, and both had little to offer to confront Turgut Özal rhetorical skills. Owing to a registration error in the town of Bingöl...
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protégé and soon president, Turgut Özal, with whom he prepared the 24 January Decisions. After the sudden death of Özal, Demirel was elected the ninth...
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into the parliament representing his hometown Manisa. Prime minister Turgut Özal took İsmail Özdağlar into his cabinet formed on December 13, 1983 appointing...
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Prime Minister Turgut Özal throughout the 1980s. He was one of the founders in 1983 of the Motherland Party (ANAP) led by Turgut Özal, and later a minister...
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became the Minister of the Interior under Prime Minister and ANAP leader Turgut Özal in 1984. Serving until 1987, Akbulut was then fielded as his party's...
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in May 1993 to elect the country's ninth president, who would succeed Turgut Özal who had recently died. The candidate of DYP was Süleyman Demirel who...
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specially after some promising indirect contacts with President Turgut Özal. After Özal's sudden death, the Turkish military intensified its operations...
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in the Motherland Party of Turgut Özal, representing the Black Sea province of Rize in the parliament and serving in Özal's cabinet. He was State Minister...
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and writer Turgut Göle (1913–2002), Turkish politician Turgut Karataş (1963–2024), Turkish Romani singer, known as Ankaralı Turgut Turgut Özal (1927–1993)...
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President Turgut Özal agreed to negotiations with the PKK, after the 1991 Gulf War changed the geopolitical dynamics in the region. Apart from Özal, himself...
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both Greek President Konstantinos Karamanlis and of Turkish President Turgut Özal, strove to establish the basis of a Turkish-Greek Confederation. According...
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separators of these zones are the Adana Metro and the Turgut Özal boulevard. North of Turgut Özal Boulevard: The most scenic section of Adana, the zone...
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Kurdish-Turkish conflict, 1993 saw a series of suspicious deaths: of President Turgut Özal, leading military figures, and journalists. Particularly in the context...
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the Turkish Republic, along with Kemal Atatürk, Süleyman Demirel and Turgut Özal, to have had a mausoleum built in his honour. Adnan Menderes was born...
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its founding leader, Turgut Özal, who had become Turkish president two years previously. The result was a swing against Özal's former party in favour...
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