Celal Nuri İleri explained

Celâl Nuri İleri
Birth Date:1881
Birth Place:Gelibolu, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:1938
Nationality:Turkish

Celâl Nuri İleri (1881–1938) was a Turkish writer and politician, who was an important figure in the transition from a constitutional monarchy to a republic.[1]

His mother was Nefise Hanım, the eldest daughter of the Ottoman Albanian statesman Prevezeli Abidin Pasha, who served as Adana governor, Bahr-i Sefit (Aegean Islands) governor and minister of foreign affairs.[2]

In 2021 a book about Celal Nuri İleri was published by York Norman: Celal Nuri: young Turk modernizer and Muslim nationalist.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Necmi Uyanık. 2014. Batıcı Bir Aydın Olarak Celal Nuri İleri ve Meşrutiyet'ten Cumhuriyet'e Türk Kadınına Bakışı. Türkiye Araştırmaları Dergisi. 36 .
  2. Hatice Çöpel. (2010). Celal Nuri İleri’nin Din Anlayışı, Selçuk University, MA Thesis.
  3. Book: York Normna. Celal Nuri: Young Turk Modernizer and Muslim Nationalist. 2021 . Bloomsbury Academic. 978-0-7556-4357-8.
  4. Erdem Sönmez. Book review. Turkish Studies . 2022. 23. 4. 10.1080/14683849.2022.2093109. 252467517 .