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  1. Mustafa Bülent Ecevit (Turkish: [mustaˈfa byˈlænt edʒeˈvit]; 28 May 1925 – 5 November 2006) was a Turkish politician, statesman, poet, writer, scholar, and journalist, who served as the Prime Minister of Turkey four times between 1974 and 2002.

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bülent_EcevitBülent Ecevit - Vikipedi

    Mustafa Bülent Ecevit [2] (28 Mayıs 1925, İstanbul - 5 Kasım 2006, Ankara ), Türk gazeteci, şair, yazar, çevirmen ve siyasetçidir.

  3. May 24, 2024 · Bülent Ecevit (born May 28, 1925, Constantinople [now Istanbul], Turkey—died November 5, 2006, Ankara) was a Turkish poet, journalist, and politician who served as prime minister of Turkey in 1974, 1977, 1978–79, and 1999–2002.

  4. Nov 6, 2006 · Bulent Ecevit was a resilient leader who served four terms as Turkey’s prime minister in a turbulent era.

  5. Bülent Ecevit, (born May 28, 1925, Constantinople, Tur.—died Nov. 5, 2006, Ankara), Turkish poet, journalist, and politician. A writer for the newspaper of the Republican People’s Party (RPP), he was elected as a RPP member to the Turkish parliament in 1957.

  6. Quick Reference. (b. 28 May 1925, d. 11 May 2006). Prime Minister of Turkey 1974, 1977, 1978–9, 1998–2002 Born in Istanbul, where he studied, in 1953 the writer joined the left‐of‐centre Republican People's Party, and between 1961–5 served as Minister of Labour under the party leader, Inönü.

  7. Mustafa Bülent Ecevit (28 May 1925 – 5 November 2006) was a Turkish politician, poet, writer, scholar, and journalist. He served as the Prime Minister of Turkey four times between 1974 and 2002. He served as prime minister of Turkey in 1974, 1977, 1978–79, and 1999–2002.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › turkish-and-ottoman-history-biographies › bulent-ecevitBulent Ecevit | Encyclopedia.com

    Turkish politician and writer Bülent Ecevit (born 1925) was alternately prime minister and leader of the opposition in the 1970s; since 1989 he has chaired the Democratic Left Party. Bülent Ecevit was born in Istanbul on May 28, 1925 into a learned and cultured family.

  9. Nov 5, 2006 · When 40,000 Turkish troops landed on the island of Cyprus in July 1974, governments across the world condemned both the invasion and the man who ordered it, Turkey's prime minister Bulent...

  10. Oct 6, 2006 · Ecevit, who suffered a stroke in May from which he never completely recovered, died of circulatory and respiratory failure, the Gulhane Military Hospital said.