Kâzım Dirik

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Mehmet Kâzım Dirik
1315-P. 87[1]
Born1881 (1881)
Bitola, Manastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died3 July 1941(1941-07-03) (aged 59–60)
Edirne, Turkey
Buried
Allegiance Ottoman Empire
 Turkey
Years of serviceOttoman: 1900-1919
Turkey: May 1919-September 24, 1928
RankKorgeneral
Commands heldInspector of the Rear Area of the Second Army, Inspector of the Rear Area of the Fourth Army, 43rd Division, 7th Division, 56th Division, 49th Division, Inspector of the Rear Area in Batumi
Chief of the General Staff of the Ninth Army, Erzurum Fortified Area Command, XV Corps (deputy), Representative of TBMM government to Georgia, Inspector of the Rear Area of Western Anatolia, General Directorate of Shipping and Transportation, 2nd Division
Battles/warsItalo-Turkish War
Balkan Wars
First World War
War of Independence
Other workDeputy Governor of the Bitlis Province, Governor of the Bitlis Province, Governor of the Izmir Province, General Inspector of the Trakya Inspectorate-General

Kâzım Dirik (1881 in Bitola, Manastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire – July 3, 1941 in Edirne) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. During his political career he was Governor of Izmir between 1926 and 1935.[2] In cooperation with the Peoples Houses, he encouraged the campaign which demanded from the population to only speak Turkish in 1934.[3] After 1935, he also became the Inspector General of the Second Inspectorate-General in the Turkish western provinces and was involved in the Turkification and resettlement program of the Turkish Government.[4][5] He presented the idea of the "Ideal Republican Village" (Turkish: İdeal Cumhuriyet Köyü).[5][4]

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  1. ^ T.C. Genelkurmay Harp Tarihi Başkanlığı Yayınları, Türk İstiklâl Harbine Katılan Tümen ve Daha Üst Kademelerdeki Komutanların Biyografileri, Genkurmay Başkanlığı Basımevi, Ankara, 1972, p. 114. (in Turkish)
  2. ^ Jongerden, Joost (2018-07-19). Middle Eastern and North African Societies in the Interwar Period. BRILL. p. 187. ISBN 978-90-04-36949-8.
  3. ^ Lamprou, Alexandros (2013). "Nationalist Mobilization and State—Society Relations: The People's Houses' Campaign for Turkish in Izmir, June—July 1934". Middle Eastern Studies. 49 (5): 826. ISSN 0026-3206 – via JSTOR.
  4. ^ a b Onedio.com. "Enginlere Sığmayan Dehasıyla Atatürk'ün Tasarladığı Süper Proje: İdeal Cumhuriyet Köyü". Onedio (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  5. ^ a b Sezer, Özge. "Forming the Rural Settlements in Early Republican Turkey". Researchgate. Retrieved 18 April 2020.

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