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Events in the year 1952 in Turkey.
9th Parliament of Turkey
President – Celal Bayar
Prime Minister –Adnan Menderes
Leader of the opposition - İsmet İnönü
Ruling party and the main opposition
Ruling party - Democrat Party (DP)
Main opposition - Republican People’s Party (CHP)
20th government of Turkey
18 February – Turkey became a member of NATO
19 March – Earthquake in East Anatolia
16 June – The ban on the female Ottoman dynasty members to enter Turkey was lifted
20 August – Günseli Başar won the European Beauty pageant
22 November – Journalist Ahmet Emin Yalman was assassinated, but sutvived.
24 December – Upon Fuat Köprülü's proposal, the Turkish wording of the constitıion was partially changed to Ottoman Turkish
8 April – Ahmet Piriştina, mayor of İzmir
20 April - Erol Küçükbakırcı, cyclist
23 May – Hayati Yazıcı, politician
1 June – Şenol Güneş, football coach
1 June – Ali Müfit Gürtuna, politician
9 June – Bülent Ersoy, singer
2 September - Salih Memecan, caricaturist
28 June – Enis Batur, writer and publisher
5 February – Ömer Fevzi Eyüboğlu (born in 1884), journalist
13 March – Ömer Rıza Doğrul (born 1893), publisher and politician
16 May – Memduh Şevket Esendal (born in 1884), writer
28 December - Kerim Erim (born 1894), mathematician and physicist.
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