Mustafa Suphi or Mustafa Subhi (1883 – 28 January 1921) was a Turkish revolutionary and communist during the period of dissolution of the Ottoman Empire...
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politician Mehmet Suphi Kula (1881–1948), Turkish military officer Mustafa Suphi (1883–1921), Turkish communist leader This page or section lists people...
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(2019–2023) Mustafa Suphi, Turkish communist leader Mustafa Tuna (born 1957), Turkish environmental engineer, politician and Mayor of Ankara Mustafa Yılmaz...
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Partisi, TKP) was a political party in Turkey. The party was founded by Mustafa Suphi in 1920, and was soon to be banned. It worked as a clandestine opposition...
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attacks outside of Turkey. 28 January 1921: Mustafa Suphi was the founder of the Communist Party of Turkey. Suphi and his 14 comrades were assassinated while...
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Turkey. He was assassinated on the shores of the Black Sea together with Mustafa Suphi and 13 other TKP members. His father's name is Hasan, and his mother's...
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1954, and the first Communist Party of Turkey, which was founded by Mustafa Suphi in 1920. Nurullah Ankut, a retired philosophy teacher from Konya, has...
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journal entitled Kızıl Şark (Turkish: Red East). Ahmet Kardam (2020). Mustafa Suphi: Karanlıktan Aydınlığa (in Turkish) (3 ed.). Istanbul: İletişim Yayınları...
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Hamdullah Suphi Tanrıöver (1885 – 10 June 1966) was a highly influential Turkish poet, intellectual, diplomat and politician. He adopted his surname Tanrıöver...
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communist ideologies to Anatolia and supported individuals (for example: Mustafa Suphi and Ethem Nejat) who were pro-communism. According to Soviet documents...
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