Cevdet Sunay
Turkish general and 5th President

Born
February 10th, 1889
136 years ago
Died
May 22nd, 1982
43 years ago — 93 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Turkey
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Served as a general in the Turkish military and held the position of the 5th President of Turkey from 1966 to 1973. During his presidency, focused on maintaining stability during a time of political unrest and economic challenges. Over his career, contributed to military and political developments in Turkey, advocating for modernization and reforms. Retired from the presidency in 1973, leaving a legacy in Turkish governance.
Served as 5th President of Turkey from 1966 to 1973
Held the rank of general in the Turkish military
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