Gabriel Turbay Explained

Gabriel Turbay
Birth Date:January 10, 1901
Birth Place:Bucaramanga, Colombia
Death Date:November 17, 1947
Death Place:Paris, France
Alma Mater:National University of Colombia
Occupation:Politician
Party:Colombian Liberal Party
Parents:Juan Turbay
Barbara Abunader

Gabriel Turbay (1901–1947) was a Colombian politician of Syrian descent.[1] He was a Congressman, Senator, and Foreign Minister in the 1930s. He served as Colombia's Ambassador to the United States from 1939 to 1945. He was an unsuccessful candidate for president in 1946.

Early life

Gabriel Turbay was born on January 10, 1901, in Bucaramanga, Colombia.[2] His parents, Juan Turbay and Barbara Abunader, were immigrants to Colombia from Lebanon.[2]

Turbay earned a PhD in Medicine and Surgery from the National University of Colombia.[2]

Career

Turbay began his career as a physician in his hometown of Bucaramanga.[2]

Turbay joined the Colombian Liberal Party.[2] He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1927 to 1934, and the Senate from 1934 to 1937.[2]

Turbay served as the Foreign Minister of Colombia from 1937 to 1938.[3] He then served as Colombia's Ambassador to the United States from 1939 to 1945.[3] He was opposed to the creation of Israel.[4]

Turbay ran unsuccessfully for president in 1946.[3]

Death

Turbay died on November 17, 1947, in Paris, France.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: . Colombian Ex-Minister, Gabriel Turbay, 47, Dies . The Baltimore Sun . Paris . Nov 17, 1947 .
  2. Web site: Turbay, Gabriel. Luis Ángel Arango Library. December 28, 2016.
  3. News: Death. December 27, 2016. Oakland Tribune. November 18, 1947. 2. Newspapers.com. registration .
  4. Glick. Edward B.. Latin America and the Palestine Partition Resolution. Journal of Inter-American Studies. October 1962. 1. 2. 217. 10.2307/165190. 165190.