1930 in Turkey
Events in the year 1930 in Turkey.[1]
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Parliament
    
    
Incumbents
    
- President – Kemal Atatürk
- Prime Minister – İsmet İnönü
- Leader of the opposition – Fethi Okyar (12 August −17 November)
Ruling party and the main opposition
    
- Ruling party – Republican People's Party (CHP)
- Main opposition – Liberal Republican Party (SCF) (12 August-12 November)
Cabinet
    
- 5th government of Turkey (up to 27 September)
- 6th government of Turkey (from 27 September)
Events
    
- 3 April – Women's suffrage (in local elections) was legalized
- 7 May – The 7.1 Mw Salmas earthquake shakes northwestern Iran and southeastern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). Up to three-thousand people were killed.
- 10 June – Agreement between Turkey and Greece concerning the population exchange problems in the 1920s.
- 12 August – Liberal Republican Party (SCF) was founded
- 26 September – People Republic Party, a second opposition party was founded
- 27 September – New government
- 17 November – SCF dissolved itself
- 23 December – Menemen Incident in which a group of reactionaries who opposed Atatürk's reforms killed Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay a young lieutenant.
Births
    
- 26 February – Orhan Karaveli, journalist and writer
- 2 March – Neşe Aybey, miniaturist
- 23 April – Şarık Tara, civil engineer and contractor
- 17 June – Adile Naşit, theatre player
- 1 September – Turgut Özakman, writer
- 23 September – Çelik Gülersoy, lawyer and historical preservationist
- 9 October – Rahmi Koç, industrialist
- 30 December – Dündar Ali Osman, 45th Head of the House of Osman (in Syria)
Deaths
    
- 26 February – Ahmet Rıza (born in 1858), politician
- 30 March – Hodja Ali Rıza (born in 1858), painter
- 8 August – Alaaddin Koval (born in 1878), general
- 23 December – Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay (born in 1906), lieutenant (lynched)
Gallery
    
 Kemal Atatürk Kemal Atatürk
 İsmet İnönü İsmet İnönü
 Fethi Okyar Fethi Okyar
 Orhan Karaveli Orhan Karaveli
 Alaaddin Koval Alaaddin Koval
 Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay
References
    
- Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 48–49
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