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Celal Tevfik Karasapan

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268:, and the General Directorate of Security. He was the consul general in Hatay and then in Jerusalem between 1938 and 1942. He was the undersecretary of the Turkish embassies in Tehran and in Belgrade. He served as the consul general in Aleppo in 1946. In 1950, he was named as the director general of personnel department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was ambassador of Turkey to Syria in 1952. Next he was the ambassador of Turkey to Libya in 1953. His last diplomatic post was the ambassador of Turkey to Romania which he held in 1957. He also served as undersecretary of National Security, precursor of the 616: 608: 222:(1899–1974) was a Turkish diplomat and politician who served as the director of National Security between 1959 and 1960 and minister of press, broadcasting and tourism between 1962 and 1963. He was the ambassador of Turkey to Syria, Libya and 574: 796: 821: 596: 826: 831: 856: 841: 280: 589: 836: 801: 791: 245:
After completing his primary and secondary education, he worked as a teacher at the reserve officer training camp from 1916 to 1918. He fought in the
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He went to Paris where he received a degree in journalism in 1927 and a degree in diplomacy in 1928 from Paris School of Social Sciences.
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on 25 June 1962. His tenure ended in 1963. He resigned from the Republican Villagers Nation Party and joined the
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G. E. Wheeler (1961). "Orta Doğu (The Middle East). A Turkish Monthly Political, Economic and Cultural Review".
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on 15 October 1961 and served at the Senate until 5 June 1966. He was the representative of Turkey at the
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Karasapan was married and had two children with his wife Nevzat. Their daughter, Sevinç, was married to
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Karasapan was appointed the minister of press, broadcasting and tourism to the
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and was captured by the Greeks in 1920. His military service ended in 1923.
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People of the National Intelligence Organization (Turkey)
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Karasapan was elected as a senator from Afyon for the
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İsmet İnönü
National Security
Medina
Ottoman Empire
Republican Villagers Nation Party
Justice Party
Alma mater
Romania
Medina
Ottoman Empire
War of Independence
Türkiye İş Bankası
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
National Intelligence Organization
Republican Villagers Nation Party
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
cabinet
İsmet İnönü
Justice Party
Turkish
Mümtaz Soysal
Medal of Independence
Mustafa Kemal






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