Cemal Reşit Eyüpoğlu
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Born1906
Died21 January 1988 (aged 81–82)
Ankara, Turkey
Resting placeTrabzon
Cemal Reşit Eyüpoğlu | |
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| Born | 1906 |
| Died | 21 January 1988 (aged 81–82) Ankara, Turkey |
| Resting place | Trabzon |
| Party | Republican People's Party |
| Spouse | Engin Eyüpoğlu |
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Cemal Reşit Eyüpoğlu (1906 – 21 January 1988) was a Turkish finance officer, lawyer, politician and journalist. He was a member of the Republican People's Party (CHP). He served at the Parliament from 1950 to 1954 and the Constituent Assembly in 1961. He was a leftist and Kemalist figure and cofounded some publications, including Yön and Devrim.
He was born in Akçaabat, Trabzon, in 1906.[1] He was part of a well-known family, and his father was Harun Reşit Bey, and his mother was Hatice Hanım.[2]
He obtained a degree in law from Darülfünun, precursor of Istanbul University, in 1930. Then he received his Ph.D. from the University of Paris.[3]