- Zeki
Kuneralp (5
October 1914 – 26 July 1998) was a
Turkish diplomat, who was
brought up in
exile in
Switzerland after the
murder of his father, Ali Kemal...
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Selim Kuneralp (born July 9, 1951 in Prague) is a
retired Turkish diplomat. He is the
grandson of Ali
Kemal and the son of Zeki
Kuneralp. His
father Zeki...
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officers during the
Turkish War of Independence.
Kemal is the
father of Zeki
Kuneralp, who was the
former Turkish amb****ador in Switzerland, the
United Kingdom...
- established,
Kuneralp wrote that the
Ottomans created their U.S.
mission "comparatively late". Blak was the
first envoy to Washington.
Kuneralp wrote that...
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Eurasian History (Cambridge
University Press, 2012) pp. 175–193.
Sinan Ed
Kuneralp, ed. A
Bridge Between Cultures (2006) p. 9.
Ronald C. Jennings, "Some thoughts...
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Stanley Johnson befriended his
paternal half-uncle Zeki
Kuneralp, Sabiha's son, when
Kuneralp was
Turkish amb****ador to the
Court of St James's in the...
- was
appointed governor of Samos, in
March 1902.[citation needed]
Sinan Kuneralp,
author of "Ottoman
Diplomatic and
Consular Personnel in the
United States...
- ʻAlī (1st ed.). Beirut: al-Dār al-‘Arabīyah lil-Mawsū‘āt. pp. 222–224.
Kuneralp,
Sinan (1999). Son dönem Osmanlı erkân ve ricali, 1839-1922 (in Turkish)...
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Brazil Rio de
Janeiro Sao
Paulo Ottoman Empire Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Kuneralp, Sinan. "Ottoman
Diplomatic and
Consular Personnel in the
United States...
- with
Robert E. Lee and
other officials from the U.S. government.
Sinan Kuneralp,
author of "Ottoman
Diplomatic and
Consular Personnel in the
United States...