Rahmi Arslan

Mustafa Rahmi Arslan (1874 –1947) was a Turkish politician, who was a prominent member of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP).[1][2][3] Being a leading Unionist, he was known for his anti-Greek policies.

Mustafa Rahmi Arslan
Personal details
Born1874
Thessaloniki, Ottoman Empire
Died1947
NationalityOttoman, Turkish
Political partyCommittee of Union and Progress

Education and early life

Rahmi Arslan was born into a wealthy family in Selanik and attended primary school in his hometown. He studied law in Constantinople, but shortly before the completion of his studies, he was arrested and prosecuted for his membership in the CUP, following which he left the Ottoman Empire and went into exile in Europe.[4]

Political career

It was in exile in Geneva, where got to know CUP co-founder Abdullah Cevdet, with whom he tried to establish a Geneva branch of the CUP in the 1890s.[4] By 1906, together with Talaat Pasha and Demal Pasha, he was one of the co-founders of the Ottoman Freedom Society in Selanik, society which supported the Young Turk Revolution.[4] During World War I, he acted as the Governor of Izmir, and attempted to Turkify the region.[4] He was arrested by the Allied forces in January 1919,[5] and later one of the Malta exiles prosecuted for crimes committed during Wolrd War I.[4] Following his return to Turkey, he was accused of having been involved in an assassination attempt against Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk) in 1926. He then left Turkey an only returned in 1933.[4] He died in 1947.

References

  1. "Members of the Meclis-I Mebusan, 1912". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  2. "Izmir Valisi Rahmi Bey". İzmir Life. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  3. Çiçek, Talha; Çi̇çek, M. Talha. "Myth of the Unionist triumvirate The formation of the CUP factions and their impact in Syria during the Great War". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. "Evrenoszade, Rahmi Bey | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)". encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  5. Dadrian, Vahakn N.; Akçam, Taner (2011). Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials. Berghahn Books. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-85745-251-1.

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