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'''Burhan Belge'''
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'''Burhan Asaf Belge''' was a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] politician, who was a prominent figure among the young intellectuals during the early periods of [[Republic of Turkey]] and was the representative of [[Muğla]] province during the 11th term of [[Turkish National Assembly]]<ref>https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6143-C1W</ref>.
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He attended the [[Bilderberg/1959|1959 Bilderberg conference]]. He was arrested in the [[1960 Turkish coup d'état|1960 coup d'etat]].
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==Early life==
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Belge came from the family of an Ottoman governor (bey). He studied architecture in [[Germany]], where he married for the first time.
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In the years [[1932]] to [[1934]] he was a regular contributor to ''[[Kadro]]'', a left-wing journal dedicated to "discussions on ideology and economic-development strategy."<ref>Turkes, Mustafa (February 2001). "A Patriotic Leftist Development-Strategy Proposal in Turkey in the 1930s: The Case of the Kadro (Cadre) Movement". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 33 (1): 91–114.</ref>. The main subject of his writings was the idea of [[​​westernization]]. He then worked as a teacher for ten years.
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He married for the third time with [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]], whom he met in a beauty contest held in [[Hungary]] during a trip to Central Europe in [[1934]].
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==After World War 2==
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When the Democratic Party was established, he joined the party in May 1946. At the request of [[Adnan Menderes]], he founded the newspaper ''Demokrat İzmir'' in İzmir. He disagreed with the founders and left the party and [[Izmir]] in [[1948]].
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Between 1948-1950, he published a two-page newspaper called " Weekly Political Letter ", which he published alone. He was appointed as the editor-in-chief of Yeni İstanbul Newspaper in the early 1950s, and left this post in August. After 1950, he did not publish an article in any newspaper until 1953.
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In 1953, he married his fourth wife, Marion, of German descent. He returned to the Democratic Party the same year. Between 1955 and 1960, he was the editor-in-chief of ''Zafer'' newspaper, the official publication of the Democratic Party. In 1957, he entered the parliament as a deputy of the Democratic Party for [[Muğla]].
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In 1961, after the 1960 coup d'état, he was sentenced to life imprisonment as deputy chairman of the Democratic Party, but was granted an amnesty two years later. After being released with the 1964 pardon, he settled in Germany and worked at German Radio until his death in 1967.
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Burhan Asaf Belge is the father of prominent Turkish intellectual [[Murat Belge]] and the first husband of actress [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]] (from May 1935 to December 1941). He never had a child with Zsa Zsa Gabor. He was also a brother-in-law of [[Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu]].<ref>Örmeci, Ozan (Spring 2011). [https://www.academia.edu/915245/_%C3%96rmeci_Ozan_2011_The_Kadro_movement_an_intellectual_movement_in_the_early_Republican_period_1932-1934_International_Review_of_Turkish_Studies_Vol._1_no_1_Spring_2011_pp._20-37  "The 'Kadro' movement: an intellectual movement in the early Republican period (1932–1934)".] International Review of Turkish Studies. 1 (1): 20–37. Retrieved 17 January 2016.</ref>
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Person.png Burhan Belge   Alchetron FamechainRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(diplomat)
BurhanAsafBelgeImage.jpg
BornFebruary 1, 1899
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
DiedJanuary 12, 1967 (Age 67)
NationalityTurkish
Alma materLycée Saint-Joseph (Istanbul), Galatasaray High School, Beirut American High School, Technical University of Munich
ChildrenMurat Belge
SpouseZsa Zsa Gabor
Turkish diplomat. First husband of Zsa Zsa Gabor, father of Murat Belge

Employment.png Member of the Turkish National Assembly

In office
27 October 1957 - 27 May 1960

Burhan Asaf Belge was a Turkish politician, who was a prominent figure among the young intellectuals during the early periods of Republic of Turkey and was the representative of Muğla province during the 11th term of Turkish National Assembly[1].

He attended the 1959 Bilderberg conference. He was arrested in the 1960 coup d'etat.

Early life

Belge came from the family of an Ottoman governor (bey). He studied architecture in Germany, where he married for the first time.

In the years 1932 to 1934 he was a regular contributor to Kadro, a left-wing journal dedicated to "discussions on ideology and economic-development strategy."[2]. The main subject of his writings was the idea of ​​westernization. He then worked as a teacher for ten years.

He married for the third time with Zsa Zsa Gabor, whom he met in a beauty contest held in Hungary during a trip to Central Europe in 1934.

After World War 2

When the Democratic Party was established, he joined the party in May 1946. At the request of Adnan Menderes, he founded the newspaper Demokrat İzmir in İzmir. He disagreed with the founders and left the party and Izmir in 1948.

Between 1948-1950, he published a two-page newspaper called " Weekly Political Letter ", which he published alone. He was appointed as the editor-in-chief of Yeni İstanbul Newspaper in the early 1950s, and left this post in August. After 1950, he did not publish an article in any newspaper until 1953.

In 1953, he married his fourth wife, Marion, of German descent. He returned to the Democratic Party the same year. Between 1955 and 1960, he was the editor-in-chief of Zafer newspaper, the official publication of the Democratic Party. In 1957, he entered the parliament as a deputy of the Democratic Party for Muğla.

In 1961, after the 1960 coup d'état, he was sentenced to life imprisonment as deputy chairman of the Democratic Party, but was granted an amnesty two years later. After being released with the 1964 pardon, he settled in Germany and worked at German Radio until his death in 1967.

Burhan Asaf Belge is the father of prominent Turkish intellectual Murat Belge and the first husband of actress Zsa Zsa Gabor (from May 1935 to December 1941). He never had a child with Zsa Zsa Gabor. He was also a brother-in-law of Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu.[3]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/195918 September 195920 September 1959Turkey
Yesilkoy
The 8th Bilderberg and the first in Turkey. 60 guests.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References

  1. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6143-C1W
  2. Turkes, Mustafa (February 2001). "A Patriotic Leftist Development-Strategy Proposal in Turkey in the 1930s: The Case of the Kadro (Cadre) Movement". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 33 (1): 91–114.
  3. Örmeci, Ozan (Spring 2011). "The 'Kadro' movement: an intellectual movement in the early Republican period (1932–1934)". International Review of Turkish Studies. 1 (1): 20–37. Retrieved 17 January 2016.