Recep Peker, the Glossary
Mehmet Recep Peker (5 February 1889 – 1 April 1950) was a Turkish military officer and politician.[1]
Table of Contents
52 relations: Abdülhalik Renda, Ahmet Ferit Tek, Ahmet Fikri Tüzer, Anatolia, Ankara, Arabic alphabet, İsmet İnönü, Şükrü Saracoğlu, Balkan Wars, Balkans theatre, Battle of the Sakarya, Battle of Tobruk (1911), Behiç Erkin, Caucasus, Caucasus campaign, Dagestan, Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery, Fethi Okyar, Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Hasan Saka, Hilmi Uran, Istanbul, Kütahya, Kütahya (electoral district), Kuleli Military High School, Lezgins, List of ministers of finance of Turkey, List of ministers of national defense of Turkey, List of prime ministers of Turkey, Mehmet Cemil Uybadın, Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change, Ministry of National Education (Turkey), Ministry of the Interior (Turkey), Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Military College, Prime Minister of Turkey, Republican People's Party, Statism, Turkish alphabet, Turkish Military Academy, Turkish people, Turkish War of Independence, Vasıf Çınar, World War I, Zekai Apaydın, 1923 Turkish general election, 1927 Turkish general election, 1931 Turkish general election, 1935 Turkish general election, 1939 Turkish general election, ... Expand index (2 more) »
- 20th-century prime ministers of Turkey
- Burials at Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery
- Deputies of Kütahya
- Members of the 13th government of Turkey
- Members of the 14th government of Turkey
- Members of the 15th government of Turkey
- Members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey
- Members of the 2nd government of Turkey
- Members of the 3rd government of Turkey
- Members of the 4th government of Turkey
- Members of the 5th government of Turkey
- Ministers of National Defence of Turkey
- Ministers of National Education of Turkey
- Ministers of Public Works of Turkey
- Ministers of finance of Turkey
- Ministers of the interior of Turkey
- Turkish people of Lezgian descent
Abdülhalik Renda
Mustafa Abdülhalik Renda (29 November 1881 – 1 October 1957) was a Turkish civil servant and politician of Tosk Albanian descent who was acting President of Turkey for one day after Atatürk's death in November 1938. Recep Peker and Abdülhalik Renda are members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey, members of the 2nd government of Turkey, members of the 3rd government of Turkey, members of the 4th government of Turkey, members of the 5th government of Turkey, ministers of National Defence of Turkey, ministers of finance of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Ahmet Ferit Tek
Ahmet Ferit Tek (1877 – 25 November 1971) was an Ottoman-born Turkish military officer, academic, politician, government minister and diplomat. Recep Peker and Ahmet Ferit Tek are Deputies of Istanbul, Deputies of Kütahya, members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey, members of the 2nd government of Turkey, ministers of finance of Turkey, ministers of the interior of Turkey, Ottoman Army officers and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Ahmet Fikri Tüzer
Ahmet Fikri Tüzer (1878, Şumnu, Ottoman Empire, today Shumen in Bulgaria – 16 August 1942, Ankara) was a Turkish politician, who was a member of the Republican People's Party and the acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey for two days from 7 July 1942 to 9 July 1942 (during the 12th government of Turkey). Recep Peker and Ahmet Fikri Tüzer are 20th-century prime ministers of Turkey, government ministers of Turkey, members of the 13th government of Turkey, ministers of the interior of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Anatolia
Anatolia (Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula or a region in Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary territory.
Ankara
Ankara, historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and 5.8 million in Ankara Province, making it Turkey's second-largest city after Istanbul, but first by the urban area (4,130 km2).
Arabic alphabet
The Arabic alphabet (الْأَبْجَدِيَّة الْعَرَبِيَّة, or الْحُرُوف الْعَرَبِيَّة), or Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language.
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İsmet İnönü
Mustafa İsmet İnönü (24 September 1886 – 25 December 1973) was a Turkish army officer and statesman who served as the second president of Turkey from 11 November 1938, to 22 May 1950, and as its prime minister three times: from 1923 to 1924, 1925 to 1937, and 1961 to 1965. Recep Peker and İsmet İnönü are 20th-century prime ministers of Turkey, government ministers of Turkey, members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey, members of the 2nd government of Turkey, members of the 4th government of Turkey, members of the 5th government of Turkey, ministers of National Education of Turkey, Ottoman Army officers and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Şükrü Saracoğlu
Mehmet Şükrü Saracoğlu (17 June 1887 – 27 December 1953) was a Turkish politician, the fifth prime minister of Turkey and the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs during the early stages of World War II. Recep Peker and Şükrü Saracoğlu are 20th-century prime ministers of Turkey, government ministers of Turkey, members of the 13th government of Turkey, members of the 14th government of Turkey, members of the 3rd government of Turkey, members of the 5th government of Turkey, ministers of National Education of Turkey, ministers of finance of Turkey, ministers of the interior of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Balkan Wars
The Balkan Wars were a series of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan states in 1912 and 1913.
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Balkans theatre
The Balkans theatre or Balkan campaign was a theatre of World War I fought between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire) and the Allies (Serbia, Montenegro, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and later, Greece).
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Battle of the Sakarya
The Battle of the Sakarya (lit), also known as the Battle of the Sangarios (Máchi tou Sangaríou), was an important engagement in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).
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Battle of Tobruk (1911)
The Battle of Tobruk (1911) or Nadura Hill Battle occurred on 22 December 1911 during the Italo-Turkish War.
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Behiç Erkin
Behiç Erkin (1876 – November 11, 1961) was a Turkish career officer, first director (1920–1926) of the Turkish State Railways, nationalized under his auspices, statesman and diplomat of the Turkish Republic. Recep Peker and Behiç Erkin are Deputies of Istanbul, government ministers of Turkey, ministers of Public Works of Turkey, Ottoman Army officers and Ottoman Military Academy alumni.
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Caucasus
The Caucasus or Caucasia, is a transcontinental region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia.
Caucasus campaign
The Caucasus campaign comprised armed conflicts between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, later including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus, the German Empire, the Central Caspian Dictatorship, and the British Empire, as part of the Middle Eastern theatre during World War I.
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Dagestan
Dagestan (Дагестан), officially the Republic of Dagestan, is a republic of Russia situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe, along the Caspian Sea.
Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery
The Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery (Edirnekapı Şehitliği), one of the largest burial grounds of Istanbul, Turkey, is located in the neighborhood of Edirnekapı of Eyüp district, in the European part of the city.
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Fethi Okyar
Ali Fethi Okyar (29 April 1880 – 7 May 1943) was a Turkish diplomat and politician, who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. Recep Peker and Fethi Okyar are 20th-century prime ministers of Turkey, Deputies of Istanbul, government ministers of Turkey, members of the 3rd government of Turkey, ministers of National Defence of Turkey, Ottoman Army officers, Ottoman Military Academy alumni and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Grand National Assembly of Turkey
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey (Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi), usually referred to simply as the TBMM or Parliament (Meclis or Parlamento), is the unicameral Turkish legislature.
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Hasan Saka
Hasan Hüsnü Saka (1885 – 29 July 1960) was a Turkish politician, minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister of Turkey. Recep Peker and Hasan Saka are 20th-century prime ministers of Turkey, members of the 15th government of Turkey, members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey, members of the 2nd government of Turkey, members of the 4th government of Turkey, ministers of National Defence of Turkey, ministers of finance of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Hilmi Uran
Hilmi Uran (1886–1957) was a former Turkish politician and government minister. Recep Peker and Hilmi Uran are members of the 14th government of Turkey, ministers of Public Works of Turkey, ministers of the interior of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
Kütahya
Kütahya (historically, Cotyaeum or Kotyaion; Greek: Κοτύαιον) is a city in western Turkey which lies on the Porsuk River, at 969 metres above sea level.
Kütahya (electoral district)
Kütahya is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
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Kuleli Military High School
Kuleli Military High School was the oldest military high school in Turkey, located in Çengelköy, Istanbul, on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus strait.
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Lezgins
Lezgins (Лезгияр lezgijar) are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and northeastern Azerbaijan, and speak the Lezgin language.
List of ministers of finance of Turkey
The minister of treasury and finance of Turkey (Hazine ve Maliye Bakanı) is the head of the Ministry of Treasury and Finance and a member of the Cabinet of Turkey. Recep Peker and List of ministers of finance of Turkey are ministers of finance of Turkey.
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List of ministers of national defense of Turkey
The following is a list of ministers of national defense of Turkey. Recep Peker and list of ministers of national defense of Turkey are ministers of National Defence of Turkey.
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List of prime ministers of Turkey
The position of Prime Minister of Turkey was established in 1920, during the Turkish War of Independence.
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Mehmet Cemil Uybadın
Mehmet Cemil Uybadın (1880, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire – 1957) was a Turkish career officer and politician. Recep Peker and Mehmet Cemil Uybadın are members of the 3rd government of Turkey, members of the 4th government of Turkey, military personnel from Istanbul, ministers of the interior of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change
The Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change (Çevre, Şehircilik ve İklim Değişikliği Bakanlığı) is a government ministry of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for the environment, public works, and urban planning in Turkey.
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Ministry of National Education (Turkey)
The Ministry of National Education (Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı) is a government ministry of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for the supervision of public and private educational system, agreements and authorizations under a national curriculum.
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Ministry of the Interior (Turkey)
The Ministry of Interior or Ministry of the Interior or Interior Ministry (İçişleri Bakanlığı lit. Ministry of Internal Affairs) is a government ministry of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for interior security affairs in Turkey.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Ottoman Military College
The Ottoman Military College or Imperial Military Staff College or Ottoman Army War College (script or script), was a two-year military staff college of the Ottoman Empire.
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Prime Minister of Turkey
The prime minister of Turkey, officially the prime minister of the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Başbakanı), was the head of government of the Republic of Turkey from 1920 to 2018, who led a political coalition in the Turkish Parliament and presided over the cabinet.
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Republican People's Party
The Republican People's Party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi,, acronymized as CHP) is a Kemalist and social democratic political party in Turkey.
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Statism
In political science, statism or etatism (from French état 'state') is the doctrine that the political authority of the state is legitimate to some degree.
Turkish alphabet
The Turkish alphabet (Türk alfabesi) is a Latin-script alphabet used for writing the Turkish language, consisting of 29 letters, seven of which (Ç, Ğ, I, İ, Ö, Ş and Ü) have been modified from their Latin originals for the phonetic requirements of the language.
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Turkish Military Academy
The Turkish Military Academy (Kara Harp Okulu) or as it is known historically and popularly Harbiye is a four-year co-educational military academy and part of the National Defence University.
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Turkish people
Turkish people or Turks (Türkler) are the largest Turkic people who speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.
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Turkish War of Independence
The Turkish War of Independence (19 May 1919 – 24 July 1923) was a series of military campaigns and a revolution waged by the Turkish National Movement, after parts of the Ottoman Empire were occupied and partitioned following its defeat in World War I. The conflict was between the Turkish Nationalists against Allied and separatist forces over the application of Wilsonian principles, especially national self-determination, in post-World War I Anatolia and eastern Thrace.
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Vasıf Çınar
Hüseyin Vasıf Çınar (1895–1935) was a Turkish educator, politician, journalist and diplomat. Recep Peker and Vasıf Çınar are members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey, members of the 2nd government of Turkey, members of the 5th government of Turkey, ministers of National Education of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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Zekai Apaydın
Zekai Apaydın (1884 – 29 April 1947) was a former Turkish civil servant, diplomat and politician. Recep Peker and Zekai Apaydın are members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey, members of the 2nd government of Turkey, members of the 4th government of Turkey, ministers of National Defence of Turkey, ministers of Public Works of Turkey and Republican People's Party (Turkey) politicians.
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1923 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey in 1923.
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1927 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey in 1927.
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1931 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey in 1931.
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1935 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey on 8 February 1935.
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1939 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey on 26 March 1939.
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1943 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey on 28 February 1943.
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1946 Turkish general election
General elections were held in Turkey on 21 July 1946, the first multi-party general elections in the country's history.
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See also
20th-century prime ministers of Turkey
- Adnan Menderes
- Ahmet Fikri Tüzer
- Ali Bozer
- Bülend Ulusu
- Bülent Ecevit
- Celâl Bayar
- Cemal Gürsel
- Erdal İnönü
- Fahrettin Özdilek
- Ferit Melen
- Fethi Okyar
- Fevzi Çakmak
- Hasan Saka
- Mesut Yılmaz
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
- Naim Talu
- Necmettin Erbakan
- Nihat Erim
- Rauf Orbay
- Recep Peker
- Refik Saydam
- Süleyman Demirel
- Sadi Irmak
- Suat Hayri Ürgüplü
- Tansu Çiller
- Turgut Özal
- Turhan Feyzioğlu
- Yıldırım Akbulut
- İsmet İnönü
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
- Şemsettin Günaltay
Burials at Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery
- Ömer Döngeloğlu
- Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
- Altuğ Çinici
- Bruno Taut
- Burhan Kuzu
- Cengiz Topel
- Fatoş Sezer
- Kâni Karaca
- Leyla Saz
- Leyla Yeniay Köseoğlu
- Medeni Berk
- Mehmet Akif Ersoy
- Mehmet Naki Yücekök
- Naim Süleymanoğlu
- Oğuz Atay
- Peyami Safa
- Recep Peker
- Ruhi Sarıalp
- Süleyman Nazif
- Suat Hayri Ürgüplü
- Vedat Tek
- Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu
- Yusuf Akçura
- İbrahim Kafesoğlu
Deputies of Kütahya
- Adil Biçer
- Adnan Menderes
- Ahmet Ferit Tek
- Ahmet Tahtakılıç
- Ali Fazıl Kasap
- Ali Mesut Erez
- Asım Gündüz
- Aşir Atlı
- Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar
- Lütfi Kırdar
- Mustafa Kalemli
- Nuri Conker
- Recep Peker
- İsmail Çağlar Bayırcı
Members of the 13th government of Turkey
- 13th government of Turkey
- Ahmet Fikri Tüzer
- Ali Fuat Cebesoy
- Behçet Uz
- Fuat Ağralı
- Hasan Âli Yücel
- Recep Peker
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Members of the 14th government of Turkey
- 14th government of Turkey
- Fuat Ağralı
- Fuat Sirmen
- Hilmi Uran
- Recep Peker
- Sadi Irmak
- Suat Hayri Ürgüplü
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Members of the 15th government of Turkey
- 15th government of Turkey
- Behçet Uz
- Hasan Saka
- Orhan Alp
- Recep Peker
- Sadi Irmak
Members of the 2nd Parliament of Turkey
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Ahmet Ferit Tek
- Celâl Bayar
- Falih Rıfkı Atay
- Halit Karsıalan
- Hasan Saka
- Kâzım Özalp
- Münir Hüsrev Göle
- Mustafa Necati
- Recep Peker
- Refik Saydam
- Reşit Galip
- Vasıf Çınar
- Yahya Galip Kargı
- Zekai Apaydın
- İsmet İnönü
- Şükrü Kaya
Members of the 2nd government of Turkey
- 2nd government of Turkey
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Ahmet Ferit Tek
- Celâl Bayar
- Hasan Saka
- Kâzım Özalp
- Mustafa Necati
- Recep Peker
- Refik Saydam
- Vasıf Çınar
- Zekai Apaydın
- İsmet İnönü
- Şükrü Kaya
Members of the 3rd government of Turkey
- 3rd government of Turkey
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Ali Cenani
- Aziz Feyzi Pirinççizâde
- Fethi Okyar
- Mehmet Cemil Uybadın
- Recep Peker
- İhsan Eryavuz
- Şükrü Kaya
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Members of the 4th government of Turkey
- 4th government of Turkey
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Ali Cenani
- Hasan Saka
- Mehmet Cemil Uybadın
- Mustafa Necati
- Recep Peker
- Refik Saydam
- Tevfik Rüştü Aras
- Zekai Apaydın
- İhsan Eryavuz
- İsmet İnönü
Members of the 5th government of Turkey
- 5th government of Turkey
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Cevdet Kerim İncedayı
- Mustafa Necati
- Recep Peker
- Refik Saydam
- Tevfik Rüştü Aras
- Vasıf Çınar
- İsmet İnönü
- Şükrü Kaya
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Ministers of National Defence of Turkey
- Ümit Haluk Bayülken
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Adnan Menderes
- Cemal Gürsel
- Cemil Cahit Toydemir
- Cihat Bilgehan
- Fahrettin Özdilek
- Ferit Melen
- Fethi Okyar
- Fevzi Çakmak
- Fikri Işık
- Güneş Taner
- Hüsnü Doğan
- Hasan Saka
- Hikmet Sami Türk
- Hulusi Akar
- Kâzım Özalp
- List of ministers of national defense of Turkey
- Mahmut Oltan Sungurlu
- Mehmet Fuat Köprülü
- Naci Tınaz
- Nevzat Ayaz
- Nurettin Canikli
- Recep Peker
- Refet Bele
- Sabahattin Çakmakoğlu
- Sadettin Bilgiç
- Safa Giray
- Saffet Arıkan
- Turhan Tayan
- Vecdi Gönül
- Vefa Tanır
- Yaşar Güler
- Zekai Apaydın
- İlhami Sancar
- İsmet Sezgin
- İsmet Yılmaz
Ministers of National Education of Turkey
- Ömer Dinçer
- Ahmet Tahtakılıç
- Ali Naili Erdem
- Bedrettin Tuncel
- Celal Yardımcı
- Cihat Bilgehan
- Erkan Mumcu
- Esat Sagay
- Fehmi Yavuz
- Hüseyin Çelik
- Hamdullah Suphi Tanrıöver
- Hasan Âli Yücel
- Hasan Celal Güzel
- Hikmet Bayur
- Hikmet Uluğbay
- Köksal Toptan
- List of ministers of national education of Turkey
- Mahmut Özer
- Metin Bostancıoğlu
- Mustafa Üstündağ (politician)
- Mustafa Necati
- Nabi Avcı
- Nahit Menteşe
- Necdet Uğur
- Nevzat Ayaz
- Nimet Baş
- Recep Peker
- Refik Saydam
- Reşit Galip
- Rıza Nur
- Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı
- Sabahattin Özbek
- Saffet Arıkan
- Tevfik İleri
- Turhan Feyzioğlu
- Vasıf Çınar
- Yusuf Tekin
- Ziya Selçuk
- İsmet İnönü
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Ministers of Public Works of Turkey
- Ali Çetinkaya
- Ali Fuat Cebesoy
- Behiç Erkin
- Cahit Karakaş
- Cevdet Kerim İncedayı
- Erdoğan Bayraktar
- Erol Çevikçe
- Etem Erdinç
- Faruk Nafız Özak
- Hilmi Uran
- Kasım Gülek
- Kemal Zeytinoğlu
- Koray Aydın
- Medeni Berk
- Mustafa Demir
- Nihat Erim
- Nurettin Ok
- Onur Kumbaracıbaşı
- Orhan Alp
- Recep Peker
- Safa Giray
- Tevfik İleri
- Yaşar Topçu
- Zekai Apaydın
- Zeki Ergezen
- İdris Güllüce
- İlyas Seçkin
- Şerafettin Elçi
Ministers of finance of Turkey
- Abdülhalik Renda
- Abdüllatif Şener
- Adnan Kahveci
- Ahmet Ferit Tek
- Ahmet Kurtcebe Alptemoçin
- Ali Mesut Erez
- Berat Albayrak
- Besim Üstünel
- Deniz Baykal
- Ekrem Alican
- Ferit Melen
- Fuat Ağralı
- Hasan Fehmi Ataç
- Hasan Polatkan
- Hasan Saka
- Kaya Erdem
- Kemal Unakıtan
- Lütfullah Kayalar
- List of ministers of finance of Turkey
- Mehmet Şimşek
- Mustafa Kemal Kurdaş
- Naci Ağbal
- Nedim Ökmen
- Nureddin Nebati
- Recep Peker
- Sümer Oral
- Vural Arıkan
- Ziya Müezzinoğlu
- İsmail Rüştü Aksal
- İsmet Sezgin
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Ministers of the interior of Turkey
- Abdülkadir Aksu
- Ahmet Ferit Tek
- Ahmet Fikri Tüzer
- Ali Tanrıyar
- Ali Yerlikaya
- Beşir Atalay
- Cami Baykurt
- Efkan Ala
- Fahrettin Özdilek
- Faik Öztrak (born 1882)
- Faruk Sükan
- Fevzi Lütfi Karaosmanoğlu
- Hasan Fehmi Güneş
- Hilmi Uran
- Hıfzı Oğuz Bekata
- Korkut Özal
- List of ministers of the interior of Turkey
- Münir Hüsrev Göle
- Mehmet Ağar
- Mehmet Cemil Uybadın
- Mehmet Emin Erişirgil
- Meral Akşener
- Muammer Güler
- Murat Başesgioğlu
- Mustafa Kalemli
- Nahit Menteşe
- Namık Gedik
- Orhan Öztrak
- Osman Güneş
- Recep Peker
- Refet Bele
- Refik Saydam
- Süleyman Soylu
- Sabahattin Çakmakoğlu
- Sabahattin Özbek
- Sadettin Tantan
- Sebahattin Öztürk
- Selahattin Çetiner
- Selami Altınok
- Yıldırım Akbulut
- İdris Naim Şahin
- İlyas Seçkin
- İrfan Özaydınlı
- İsmet Sezgin
- Şükrü Kaya
- Şükrü Saracoğlu
Turkish people of Lezgian descent
- Hadise
- Ibrahim Gaydarov
- Recep Peker
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Peker
Also known as Mehmet Recep Peker.
, 1943 Turkish general election, 1946 Turkish general election.