Recep Peker

Turkish officer and politician.

Recep Peker - Turkish officer and politician.
Born

February 5th, 1889
136 years ago

Died

April 1st, 1950
75 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Turkey

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An officer and politician, led significant military and political efforts in Turkey during the early 20th century. Overseeing certain key military operations during the Turkish War of Independence. Actively involved in the Republic People's Party, contributing to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey. Played crucial roles in shaping the early political landscape of the nation, particularly during the transition from the Ottoman Empire to a republic.

Led military operations during the Turkish War of Independence

Contributed to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey

Served as a member of the Republic People's Party

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