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Ragıp Hulûsi Özdem
1920s
Personal details
Born1893
Salonica, Ottoman Empire
Died1943 (aged 49–50)
NationalityTurkish
OccupationLinguist, politician

Ragıp Hulûsi Özdem (1893–1943) was a Turkish linguist and politician, who played an early role in the Kemalist modernization movement. He was a member of the commission responsible for introducing the modern Turkish alphabet.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Nationalist Notes, TIME Magazine, July 23, 1928
  2. ^ Yazım Kılavuzu, Dil Derneği, 2002 (the writing guide of the Turkish language)
  3. ^ "Boyutpedia: Ragıp Hulûsi Özdem". www.boyutpedia.com.

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