Nevzat Tandogan (1894 - July 9, 1946) - Turkish statesman.
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Biography
Born in 1894 in Constantinople. His mother was from Belgrade, his father was from Sarajevo [1] .
He graduated from the Law Lyceum of Istanbul, which was subsequently transformed into the Law Faculty of the University of Ankara. After the adoption of the law on surnames in 1934, he took the surname Tandogan. He was married, he had two children [2] .
Since 1918 he worked in the police, subsequently quit. In 1925, he became governor of Malatya. In 1927 he was elected a member of the Great National Assembly from the silt of Konya [3] .
November 4, 1929 left the post of deputy to take the post of governor of Ankara [3] . He has been in office continuously for 17 years.
July 9, 1946 committed suicide [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Ankara, 1923–1950: The Socio-Spatial Manifestation of Republican Will ( journal ) : journal. - Middle East Technical University, 2007.
- ↑ Başkent'in iki önemli yerinde isim değişikliği! (tour.) (April 14, 2015). Date of treatment March 18, 2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Koçak, Cemil . Tandoğan'ı intihara götüren cinayet davası ( tur .) (January 19, 2013). Date of treatment March 18, 2016.