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Full Name
  
Moiz Cohen

Religion
  
Jewish

Role
  
Writer

Movement
  
Name
  
Munis Tekinalp

Died
  
1961, Nice, France


Born
  
1883
Serres, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire

DEŞİFRE 'Türkün Yeni Amentüsü' MUNİS TEKİNALP MOİZ KOHEN


Moiz Cohen (1883 Serres, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire–1961 Nice, France) was a Turkish writer and philosopher of Pan-Turkism movement. Born to a Jewish family, he changed later his name to Munis Tekinalp.

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Munis Tekinalp Ne biim rklarz trkleriz ki bizim ideolojimizi bir

He was sent for schooling in the Alliance Israelite Universelle school in Salonica, continuing for a rabbinical ordination (though he never practiced). He would later continue to legal studies in Salonica, completing them in Istanbul after Salonica fell to Greece.

Munis Tekinalp Gerek Tarih ve Kltr AkademiDergisicom hizmetidir

In 1905, he bagan to write for the newspapers Asir, where he worked for five years and was promoted to its editor-in-chief. While he has teaching law and economics at Istanbul University he was engaged in tabac export. He published an economy magazine for the Association of Economy and served as a consultant for some companies until 1918.

Munis Tekinalp Kvan Tatltu39un kz karderi Melisa da oyuncu oluyor

Following World War I, he was much disappointed. He put his heart to Kemalism and changed his name to Munis Tekinalp. He taught in the community schools, and entered active politics in the Republican People's Party (CHP). He served in the city council. Tekinalp ran for the general elections in 1954 and 1957, however he could not enter the parliament. He served as the secretary general of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce. He wrote for the newspapers Cumhuriyet, Vatan, Aksam, Hurriyet and Son Posta.

He would later become one of the founding fathers of Turkish nationalism and an ideologue of Pan-Turkism, then of Kemalism, after 1923. He was a proponent of minorities within the Turkish Republic Turk-ifying themselves, and wrote such in his pamphlet Turklestirme (1928). He presented the principles of Kemalism in a book published in Istanbul in 1936, then updated and translated into French one year later, with a preface by Edouard Herriot (Le Kemalisme, Paris: Felix Alcan Publisher, 1937).

Following his retirement from the Turkish Language Association in 1956, he moved to Nice for medical treatment, France, where he died 1961.

Works

  • Tekinalp (1914). Turan. Turk Yurdu Kitabhanesi. p. 143. 
  • Tekinalp, Munis (1928). Turklestirme. p. 99. 
  • Tekinalp, Munis (1936). Kemalizm. Cumhuriyet Gazete ve Matbaasi. p. 347. 
  • Tekinalp, Munis (1944). Turk ruhu. Remzi Kitabevi. p. 287. 
  • Tekinalp, Munis et Yildiz Akpolat (2005). Tekin Alp ve Turklestirme. Fenomen. p. 82. 
  • References

    Munis Tekinalp Wikipedia


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