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    Islam to marry him, taking the name Naile Sabıka Hanım. Ahmet's sister was Selma Rıza. Ahmet Rıza received a Western style education, having attended the...
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  • lost their positions as a result of their actions, and some were killed. Ahmet Rıza, one of the leading founders of the Committee of Union and Progress, was...
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    group of medical students of the Imperial Military School of Medicine. Ahmet Rıza, being an avid follower of Auguste Comte and his theories on progressivism...
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    Temo became acquainted with Ahmet Rıza, the leader of the Paris cell and both established a working relationship. Rıza, drawing on ideas of positivist...
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    several ideological currents in the moment meant unity was hard to come by. Ahmet Rıza advocated for a Turkish nationalist and secularist agenda. Even though...
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  • and progress). The first issue of Meşveret appeared on 1 December 1895. Ahmet Rıza, exiled leader of the Committee of Union and Progress, was the cofounder...
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    Istanbul. He was born Ali Rıza, but changed his second name due to his admiration of Namık Kemal. Kemal's father, Haci Ahmet Rıza Effendi, was a Turk from...
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    Kültür Merkezi Başkanlığı: "Babası Ali Rıza Efendi (doğ. 1839), annesi Zübeyde Hanımdır, baba dedesi Hafız Ahmet Efendi, 14–15. yy.da Anadolu'dan göç ederek...
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    Rıza Tevfik Bey (Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı after the Turkish Surname Law of 1934; 1869 – 31 December 1949) was an Ottoman and later Turkish philosopher, poet...
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    the CUP, founded the Ottoman Democratic Party [tr] in February 1909. Ahmet Rıza who returned to the capital from his exile in Paris became president of...
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  • 10 April that year. The founders were part of the CUP faction led by Ahmet Rıza. But, other factions of the organization also contributed to the establishment...
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    Biga in Arif Ismet Bey's place Elected as deputy from Biga in Seyyid Ali Rıza Efendi's place Died Resigned Elected as deputy from Aydın in Hocazade Süleyman's...
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    technocratists. To what extent they could have achieved praxis was dubious, as Ahmet Rıza, the exiled CUP leader, initially denounced revolution. Some Young Turks...
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    so sometimes she is also known as Selma Rıza Feraceli. She was born on 5 February 1872. Her father was Ali Rıza, a diplomat of the Ottoman Empire at Austria-Hungary...
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  • ISSN 0002-9602. Malkoç, Eminalp (2007). "Doğu-Batı Ekseninde Bir Osmanlı Aydını: Ahmet Rıza Yaşamı ve Düşünce Dünyası". Recent Period Turkish Studies. 11: 93–162...
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    members of the old CUP. Ahmet Rıza, a leader of the new CUP group wrote in Mechveret Supplement Français a short obituary note. Rıza held a low opinion of...
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  • Bilgen-Reinart Mehmed Emîn Bozarslan Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı Eyüp Can Peride Celal Ahmet Hakan Coşkun Bekir Coşkun Necati Cumalı Ahmet Çakar Faruk Nafiz Çamlıbel...
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    to Austria-Hungary from 1912 to 1918. He is often regarded, along with Ahmet Rıza Bey and Hasan Fehmi Pasha, as one of the leading statesmen who encouraged...
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    period also saw the establishment of many political groups and parties. Ahmet Rıza became the first President of the Chamber in 1908. Following the 31 March...
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    thought made its voice heard by the works of distinguished people such as Ahmet Rıza, Tevfik Fikret, Abdullah Cevdet, Kılıçzade Hakkı, and Celal Nuri İleri...
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  • Yasemin and Ahmet's fathers, Rıza and Şevket, who are childhood friends and neighbors, develop opposite political views as they grow up. Rıza becomes a...
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    Minister Nihat Erim (1912–1980) — Minister of Construction, Prime Minister Ahmet Rıza (1858–1930) — President of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate King Zog...
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    June 1920 failed when the lead conspirator Dramalı Rıza turned in his accomplices to the police, and Rıza was executed. Ferid Pasha was not one of the signatories...
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    and that it was still active. Abdullah Cevdet Adalet Ağaoğlu Ahmet Altan Ahmet Rıza Ahmet Şık Arzu Toker Ayşe Önal Aziz Nesin Bahadır Baruter Barbaros...
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    Lausanne. For Kemal Atatürk, Rıza was an important appointment as his presence in government, along with that of Ahmet Ferit, lent weight to Atatürk's...
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    Ahmet Robenson (born Peel Harold Robinson; 1889 – 1 January 1968) was a Turkish football player and physical education teacher at Galatasaray High School...
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  • Ali Rıza Alaboyun (born 8 March 1957) is a Turkish politician who served as the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources in the interim election government...
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  • Ali Rıza, Kudüs, ?, ?, Binbaşı Nevres, Crete, ?, ?, Kolağası Distinguished (mümtaz) officers İbrahim Lütfü Karapınar, Sivas, ?, ?, Tümgeneral Ahmet Sabri...
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    War Minister Nazım Pasha) met a similar fate, for being mistaken for Ahmet Rıza. Protestors also burned a few CUP offices such as those belonging to Tanin...
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  • intended to return to Turkey to exercise his ministry, but was dissuaded by Ahmet Rıza, a Turkish politician living in exile in Paris. He then decided to stay...
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