Enis Behiç Koryürek
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Born11 March 1891
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died18 October 1949 (aged 58)
Ankara, Turkey
Ankara, Turkey
OccupationWriter,
LanguageTurkish
Enis Behiç Koryürek | |
|---|---|
| Born | 11 March 1891 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | 18 October 1949 (aged 58) Ankara, Turkey |
| Occupation | Writer, |
| Language | Turkish |
| Nationality | Turkish |
Enis Behiç Koryürek, (11 March 1891–18 October 1949), was a Turkish poet, teacher, diplomat and bureaucrat.
He is a diplomat who has made great contributions to the development of Turkish-Hungarian friendship and turning Gül Baba Tomb into a museum again. He was one of the first bureaucrats who approached the workers' issues seriously and opened the ways of institutionalization for solutions.[1]