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Berç Türker Keresteciyan

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and the participation of the Ottoman Empire in the war, the Bank's officials of British and French nationality fell in the position of citizens of hostile countries. The Ottomans threatened the Bank with confiscation, and the general manager and his deputy had to leave their posts and the country
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on March 7, 1935 as the first Armenian and one of the four non-Muslims in total. The same day, he also became a member of the economic commission of the parliament thanks to his expertise. He repeated his membership of the parliament twice more after the general elections in 1939 and 1943.
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until the end of the war. The administration was taken over by non-Muslim Ottomans. Berç Keresteciyan was among them. He was deputy general manager and later became general manager of the Bank.
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During his political career in the parliament, Berç Türker Keresteciyan made significant contributions to issues of general political, economic, social and international developments.
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In 1923, Berç Keresteciyan sent a telegram to Atatürk in his capacity as the honorary president of the Turco-Armenian Friendship Association and a member of the secular council of the
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After his education at Robert College, Berç Keresteciyan was employed by the Finance Ministry, where he served for two years. Then, his uncle appointed him to the
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family. His father Mgrdich Kerestejian, manager of the customs office of Constantinople, died when he was five years old. His unmarried uncle
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An Armenian at the Turkish parliament in the early republican period: Berç Türker-Keresteciyan, 1870-1949
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Premières élections des minorités de Turquie - Akşam, 1935 (Atatürk, Berç Keresteciyan et Nikola Taptas)
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up to 1890 and manager of the Translation Office of the Finance Ministry until his death in 1909, a
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as branch manager along with some other non-Muslim middle level officials. He worked also in the
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Afyonkarahisar milletvekilleri: yaşam öyküleri ve meclisteki faaliyetleri
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on June 21, 1934, Atatürk gave Berç Keresteciyan the family name Türker (
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Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi albümü, 23 Nisan, 1920-14 Ekim, 1973
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Berç Keresteciyan Türker - élu de la minorité arménienne, 1935
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Tarih: Türk dünyası tarih ve kültür dergisi, 217–228. sayılar
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at the 1935 general elections and became a member of the
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is being told about his contribution to save the life of
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Istanbul
Turkey
Galatasaray High School
Robert College
Hyperpolyglot
Armenian
Ottoman
Turkish
Armenian
Constantinople
Ottoman Empire
Armenian
Bedros Keresteciyan
Sublime Porte
hyperpolyglot
etymological
Turkish language
Galatasaray High School
French language
Robert College
Ottoman Bank
raid
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Cairo
Egypt
İzmir
Turkish Red Crescent
Ottoman Turkish
World War I

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