Muzaffer Kılıç

Turkish politician
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Ahmet Muzaffer Kılıç
Member of the Grand National Assembly
Personal details
Born1897
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Died1959
Ankara, Turkey
NationalityTurkish

Ahmet Muzaffer Kılıç (1897–1959) was a Turkish soldier during the Turkish Liberation War, a member of the Turkish National Movement, and a politician of the Republic of Turkey.[1][2][3]

  • Atatürk and his aide Muzaffer Kılıç (Ankara, 15 February 1921)
    Atatürk and his aide Muzaffer Kılıç (Ankara, 15 February 1921)

References

  1. ^ "biyografi.net: Muzaffer Kýlýç biyografisi burada ünlülerin biyografileri burada". www.biyografi.net.
  2. ^ http://acikerisim.gelisim.edu.tr/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11363/1781/Week08_Document.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ MacFie, A. L. (2002). "British Views of the Turkish National Movement in Anatolia, 1919-22". Middle Eastern Studies. 38 (3): 27–46. doi:10.1080/714866707. JSTOR 4284241. S2CID 143868240 – via JSTOR.


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