Enis Akaygen | |
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Born | 1881 Plovdiv, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1956 (aged 74–75) Yakacık, İstanbul, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Enis Akaygen (1881–1956) was a Turkish diplomat, politician and a self-taught economist. [1]
He was born in Plovdiv in 1881. [1] He was named as the ambassador of Turkey to the Soviet Union in 1925. [1] He served as the ambassador of Turkey to Iran between 1934 and 1939. [1] He was the Turkish ambassador to Greece from October 1939 to July 1945. [2] [3]
Akaygen became a member of the Democrat Party in 1946 and was elected as a deputy from Istanbul. [1] [4] He was among those who were fired from the DP in March 1948 due to their opposition. [4] The others included Yusuf Kemal Tengirşenk, Ahmet Tahtakılıç, Emin Sazak, Ahmet Oğuz, and Hasan Dinçer. [4]
Akaygen died in Yakacık, İstanbul, in 1956. [1]
Enis Akaygen | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1881 Plovdiv, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1956 (aged 74–75) Yakacık, İstanbul, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Enis Akaygen (1881–1956) was a Turkish diplomat, politician and a self-taught economist. [1]
He was born in Plovdiv in 1881. [1] He was named as the ambassador of Turkey to the Soviet Union in 1925. [1] He served as the ambassador of Turkey to Iran between 1934 and 1939. [1] He was the Turkish ambassador to Greece from October 1939 to July 1945. [2] [3]
Akaygen became a member of the Democrat Party in 1946 and was elected as a deputy from Istanbul. [1] [4] He was among those who were fired from the DP in March 1948 due to their opposition. [4] The others included Yusuf Kemal Tengirşenk, Ahmet Tahtakılıç, Emin Sazak, Ahmet Oğuz, and Hasan Dinçer. [4]
Akaygen died in Yakacık, İstanbul, in 1956. [1]