İshak Sükuti

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İshak Sükuti
Born1868
Died1902
NationalityOttoman, Kurdish
EducationMedicine
Occupation(s)Physician, writer
MovementCommittee of Union and Progress (1889–1902)

İshak Sükuti (1868-1902) was a Kurdish-Ottoman revolutionary,[1] writer and medical doctor by profession.

Biography

Sükuti was born in Diyarbakır, Ottoman Empire to a poor family.[1][2] After his graduation from Kulüli Military Medical School, Sükuti registered at the Gülhane Military Medical Academy in Sarayburnu in 1887. He joined Ibrahim Temo, Mehmed Reshid and fellow Kurd Abdullah Cevdet in forming a progressive secret society called Ittihad-ı Osmani Cemiyeti, later known as the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), originally devoted to overthrowing the absolute rule of Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II.[1][3] By completing his education, he became a medical doctor. Working at Haydarpaşa hospital he opposed the administration of sultan Abdülhamid II. In 1896 the Ottoman government discovered a plot to overthrow the sultan by CUP members and most of them such as Sükuti were exiled to Tripolitania where he later escaped and went to Geneva, Switzerland.[4] Sükuti along with Abdullah Cevdet published in Geneva a CUP newspaper Osmanlı Gazetesi (Ottoman Gazette).[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Gawrych, George (2006). The Crescent and the Eagle: Ottoman rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913. London: IB Tauris. pp. 141, 143. ISBN 9781845112875. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  2. ^ Meşrutiyet uğrunda öldüğü içün Meşrutiyetle yadnamı dirilen bir ölü “San Remo’da İshak Sükûtî”, 1, 15 Teşrin-i evvel 1325, pp. 14-15.
  3. ^ Jongerden, Joost; Verheij, Jelle (2012). Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915. BRILL. p. 69. ISBN 9789004225183. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  4. ^ a b Zürcher, Erik Jan (1984). The Unionist Factor: The Rôle of the Committee of Union and Progress in the Turkish National Movement, 1905-1926. BRILL. p. 16. ISBN 9789004072626. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

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