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Rauf Denktaş

Rauf Raif Denktaş[4][a][b] (27 January 1924 – 13 January 2012) was a Turkish Cypriot politician, barrister and jurist who served as the founding president of Northern Cyprus. He occupied this position as the president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus between the declaration of the de facto state by Denktaş in 1983 and 2005, as the president of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus between 1975 and 1983 and as the president of the Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration between 1974 and 1975. He was also elected in 1973 as the vice-president of the Republic of Cyprus.[5]

Rauf Denktaş
President of Northern Cyprus
In office
15 November 1983 – 24 April 2005
Prime MinisterNejat Konuk
Derviş Eroğlu
Hakkı Atun
Mehmet Ali Talat
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byMehmet Ali Talat
President of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus
In office
13 February 1975 – 15 November 1983
Vice President of Cyprus
In office
18 February 1973 – 15 July 1974
PresidentMakarios III
Preceded byFazıl Küçük
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
Born(1924-01-27)27 January 1924
Paphos, British Cyprus
Died13 January 2012(2012-01-13) (aged 87)
North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus
NationalityTurkish Cypriot
Political partyNational Unity Party
SpouseAydın Denktaş
Children6, including Serdar (3 predeceased him)
OccupationPolitician, statesman, political writer
ProfessionLawyer
EducationEnglish high school, Nicosia, 1941
Studied in Istanbul
Studied law at Lincoln's Inn in London, 1944–1947
ParentsRaif Mehmet Bey (1882–1941)
Emine Hanim
[1][2][3]

Early life and career

Denktaş was born in Paphos to judge Raif Mehmet Bey and Emine Hanim, Turkish Cypriots. He graduated from The English School, Nicosia in Cyprus. Following his graduation he worked as a translator in Famagusta after that as a court clerk and then as a teacher for one year in the English School. He later went to Istanbul and London,[1] training first as a teacher and then as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn. He graduated in 1947 and returned home to practice law.

In 1948 Denktaş served as a member of the Consultative Assembly in search of self-government for Cyprus and became a member of the Turkish Affairs Committee. He was a crown prosecutor 1949–1958.

1957–1999

In 1957, Denktaş played the lead role in the founding of the Turkish Resistance Organization (TMT), which was formed to resist EOKA's struggle to proclaim Enosis (union with Greece) and worked for the partition of Cyprus. In 1958, he attended the U.N. General Assembly on behalf of the Turkish-Cypriots, and in December of that year he advised the Turkish Government on the rights of Turkish Cypriots during the preparation of the London and Zurich Agreements (signed 19 February 1959). In 1960, Cyprus won independence from Britain, and the Republic of Cyprus was established. Denktaş was elected as the President of the Turkish Communal Chamber.[6]

In November 1963 President Makarios gave for review to Turkey, Greece and Britain a document with a series of constitutional amendments designed to loosen the acquired rights of Turkish Cypriots in the name of "the workings of the state". Then the paramilitary action against the Turks began in December 1963, after which Turkish-Cypriots forcefully withdrew from government. Upon these events, Denktaş went to Ankara for consultations with the Turkish government. His reentry to the island was prohibited by the Greek-Cypriot leadership in years 1964–68 due to his involvement with TMT. In the 1973 vice presidential elections he replaced Fazıl Küçük.[7]

After the 15 July 1974 Greek ultra-nationalist military coup in Cyprus, fearing for the safety of the Turkish Cypriot population, Turkey unilaterally invaded by landing troops on the north coast of Cyprus. During the military operation, the dictatorship led by Nikos Sampson fell and political wrangling began. After three weeks, Turkey continued to advance military operation. The Turkish Army took control of 37% of the island by the time it completed its second advance on 14 August 1974 and reached Famagusta. Denktaş was subsequently elected speaker of the legislature in 1975,[6] and then President of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus in 1976 and for a second term in 1981.

He played a key role in the 1983 Unilateral Declaration of Independence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and was elected as the President of the TRNC in 1985, 1990, 1995, and 2000.[8]

The TRNC has not been recognised by any state other than Turkey. Denktaş had been the chief negotiator of Turkish Cypriots in the United Nations sponsored peace talks since 1968.

Later career

By 2000, the desire of both Cyprus and Turkey to join the EU led to renewed efforts to reach a settlement. In 2002 there were large demonstrations in northern Cyprus by Turkish Cypriots demanding reunification of the island, which would give them EU citizenship when Cyprus joined the EU in 2004.

In February 2004 Denktaş embarked on a new round of UN sponsored talks with the Greek Cypriots, aimed at re-uniting Cyprus. Ultimately, as did the Greek Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos, he opposed the final version of the settlement proposal drafted under the authority of the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan (the Annan Plan), which was voted on by the two Cypriot communities in a referendum on 24 April 2004. The plan was accepted by 65% of the Turkish community, but was rejected by a vast majority of the Greeks.

On 14 May 2004, Denktaş announced he would not be standing for a fifth term as President of the TRNC in the next election. His tenure as President came to an end following the 17 April 2005 election of Mehmet Ali Talat, who formally assumed office on 25 April.[9]

Personal life and awards

Denktaş's favourite pastimes included photography and writing. His photographs have been exhibited in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Italy, some of the former republics of the Soviet Union, Poland, France, Austria and Turkey. He has written about fifty books in English and Turkish. Between the years 1949 and 1957 he wrote many articles for the newspaper Halkın Sesi ("Voice of the People"), published by Fazıl Küçük, the first Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus.[citation needed]

Denktaş has been the recipient of many awards and honorary doctorates given by various universities in Turkey, Northern Cyprus and the United States. He was married to Aydın Denktaş (1933–2019) for 63 years and had three sons and three daughters. He lost a daughter at the age of three, one son, Raif in a traffic accident and another son in a tonsillectomy. His surviving son Serdar Denktaş is also a politician, and as of 2019, leader of the Turkish Cypriot Democratic Party.[10]

Illness, death and funeral

 
Funeral of Denktaş

Denktaş's health gradually deteriorated throughout the 2000s.[11] He had a heart condition and on 25 May 2011 suffered a stroke.[2] He died on 13 January 2012 of multiple organ failure at the Near East University Hospital in Nicosia.[2][11] Northern Cyprus declared seven days' mourning,[12] while Turkey declared five days'.[13] His funeral was held on 17 January, with thousands of attendees. He was buried in the Cumhuriyet Park ("Park of the Republic").[14]

 
Rauf Raif Denktaş Mausoleum and Museum in Cumhuriyet Park, whose construction was unfinished, 2022.

Books by Denktaş

  • Saadet Sırları – Secrets of Happiness, 1941
  • Ateşsiz Cehennem – Hell without Fire, 1944
  • Criminal Cases, 1953–54
  • A Handbook of Criminal Cases, 1955
  • 12'ye 5 Kala – 5 to 12, 1964–66
  • The Cyprus Problem, 1968
  • The Akritas Plan, 1968
  • A Short Discourse on Cyprus, 1972
  • Gençlerle Başbaşa – Alone with Youngsters, 1981
  • The Cyprus Triangle, 1982
  • Gençlerle Hasbihal – Conversation with the Youth, 1982
  • Cyprus Problem in a Nutshell, 1983
  • Gençlere Öğütler – Advice to the Youth, 1985
  • Kadın ve Dünya – Woman and The World, 1985
  • Kuran'dan İlhamlar – Inspiration from The Qur'an, 1986
  • İmtihan Dünyası – A World of Examination, 1986
  • Yarınlar İçin – For Tomorrow, 1986
  • UN Speeches on Cyprus, 1986
  • Seçenekler ve Kıbrıs Türkleri – The Options and The Turkish Cypriots, 1986
  • Cyprus, An Indictment and Defence, 1987
  • The Cyprus Problem 23rd Year, 1987
  • My Vision for Cyprus, 1988
  • Atatürk, Din ve Laiklik – Atatürk, Religion and Laïcité, 1989
  • Gençlerle Sohbet – Discussion with Youth, 1990
  • Kıbrıs'ta Bitmeyen Kavga – Unending Fight in Cyprus, 1991
  • Kıbrıs Davamız – Our Cyprus Issue, 1991
  • İlk Altı Ay – The First Six Months, 1991
  • What is the Cyprus Problem, 1991
  • A Challenge on Cyprus, 1990–91
  • Denktaş As A Photographer, Images From Northern Cyprus, 1991
  • The Cyprus Problem and the Remedy, 1992, Nicosia (Lefkoşa)
  • From My Album, 1992
  • O Günler – Those days, 1993, Nicosia
  • Images From Northern Cyprus, 1993
  • Vizyon – The Vision, 1994, Nicosia
  • Kapılar – The Doors, 1995, Nicosia
  • Observations on the Cyprus Dispute, 1996
  • Kıbrıs Meselesinde Son Durum – The Latest Situation in Cyprus Issue, 1996, Nicosia
  • Rum Yunan İkilisi: İstenmeyen Cumhuriyetten Nereye? – Cypriot Greek Duo: Where to from the Unwanted Republic, 1996, Nicosia
  • Karkot Deresi – Karkot Stream, 1996
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, I. cilt (1964) – Memoirs of Rauf Denktaş, 1964–74, volume I (1964), 1996
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, II. cilt (1965), 1997
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, III. cilt (1966), 1997
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, IV. cilt (1967), 1997
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, V. cilt (1968), 1997
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, VI. cilt (1969), 1997
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, VII. cilt (1970), 1997
  • Kalbimin Sesi – The voice of my heart, 1997
  • In Search of Justice, 1997
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, VIII. cilt (1971–72), 1998
  • Rauf Denktaş'ın Hatıraları, 1964–74, IX. cilt (1973–74), 1999
  • Hatıralar, Toplayış, X. cilt – Memoirs, Putting It Together, vol X, 2000

Note: The translations of the titles in Turkish is not necessarily the actual English title

References

  1. ^ a b "Denktash, Rauf (1924–)" (fee, via Fairfax County Public Library). Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale. 1998. GALE|A148418503. Retrieved 15 January 2012.. Gale Biography in Context. (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c Hadjicostis, Menelaos (14 January 2012). "Rauf Denktash dies at 87; former Turkish Cypriot leader – latimes.com". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  3. ^ . Sunday's Zaman. Istanbul. 13 January 2012. Archived from the original on 15 January 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Biyografi – Kurucu Cumhurbaşkanı Rauf Raif Denktaş" (in Turkish). Presidency of Northern Cyprus. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Obituary: Rauf Denktash". BBC News. 13 January 2012.
  6. ^ a b Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti Cumhuriyet Meclisi. "GEÇMIS DÖNEM MECLIS BASKANLARI". www.cm.gov.nc.tr.
  7. ^ Mirbagheri, Farid (1 October 2009). Historical Dictionary of Cyprus. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810862982 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "North Cyprus: People & Life – Rauf Raif Denktaş". North Cyprus Home Page. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 May 2009.
  10. ^ "Aydın Denktaş hayatını kaybetti" (in Turkish). Yenidüzen. 2 February 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  11. ^ a b Stefanos Evripidou. "Denktash to be Buried on Tuesday". 17 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cyprus Mail. 14 January 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  12. ^ "Turkish Cypriots mourn Rauf Denktaş's death". 18 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Today's Zaman. 14 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  13. ^ "Turks all over world mourn loss of Turkish Cyprus founder Denktaş". 18 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Today's Zaman. 15 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  14. ^ "Funeral service for former Turkish Cypriot leader". Hürriyet. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012.

Notes

  1. ^ transliterated as Rauf Denktash in English[5]
  2. ^ Turkish: [ɾaːˈuf ˈdeɲctaʃ]

Further reading

  • Pierre Oberling, The Road to Bellapais (1982)
  • Tozun Bahcheli, Greek-Turkish Relations since 1955 (1990)
  • Kyriacos Markides, The Rise and Fall of the Cyprus Republic (1977)
  • Rauf Denktash, The Cyprus Triangle (London, 1982)
  • Yvonne Cerkez, Rauf Denktas A Private Portrait (2014)

External links

Political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Turkish Cypriots
18 February 1973 – 24 April 2005
Succeeded by
New title President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
1983–2005

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Rauf Raif Denktas 4 a b 27 January 1924 13 January 2012 was a Turkish Cypriot politician barrister and jurist who served as the founding president of Northern Cyprus He occupied this position as the president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus between the declaration of the de facto state by Denktas in 1983 and 2005 as the president of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus between 1975 and 1983 and as the president of the Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration between 1974 and 1975 He was also elected in 1973 as the vice president of the Republic of Cyprus 5 Rauf DenktasPresident of Northern CyprusIn office 15 November 1983 24 April 2005Prime MinisterNejat KonukDervis ErogluHakki AtunMehmet Ali TalatPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byMehmet Ali TalatPresident of the Turkish Federated State of CyprusIn office 13 February 1975 15 November 1983Vice President of CyprusIn office 18 February 1973 15 July 1974PresidentMakarios IIIPreceded byFazil KucukSucceeded byVacantPersonal detailsBorn 1924 01 27 27 January 1924Paphos British CyprusDied13 January 2012 2012 01 13 aged 87 North Nicosia Northern CyprusNationalityTurkish CypriotPolitical partyNational Unity PartySpouseAydin DenktasChildren6 including Serdar 3 predeceased him OccupationPolitician statesman political writerProfessionLawyerEducationEnglish high school Nicosia 1941Studied in IstanbulStudied law at Lincoln s Inn in London 1944 1947ParentsRaif Mehmet Bey 1882 1941 Emine Hanim 1 2 3 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 1957 1999 3 Later career 4 Personal life and awards 5 Illness death and funeral 6 Books by Denktas 7 References 8 Notes 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life and careerDenktas was born in Paphos to judge Raif Mehmet Bey and Emine Hanim Turkish Cypriots He graduated from The English School Nicosia in Cyprus Following his graduation he worked as a translator in Famagusta after that as a court clerk and then as a teacher for one year in the English School He later went to Istanbul and London 1 training first as a teacher and then as a barrister at Lincoln s Inn He graduated in 1947 and returned home to practice law In 1948 Denktas served as a member of the Consultative Assembly in search of self government for Cyprus and became a member of the Turkish Affairs Committee He was a crown prosecutor 1949 1958 1957 1999In 1957 Denktas played the lead role in the founding of the Turkish Resistance Organization TMT which was formed to resist EOKA s struggle to proclaim Enosis union with Greece and worked for the partition of Cyprus In 1958 he attended the U N General Assembly on behalf of the Turkish Cypriots and in December of that year he advised the Turkish Government on the rights of Turkish Cypriots during the preparation of the London and Zurich Agreements signed 19 February 1959 In 1960 Cyprus won independence from Britain and the Republic of Cyprus was established Denktas was elected as the President of the Turkish Communal Chamber 6 In November 1963 President Makarios gave for review to Turkey Greece and Britain a document with a series of constitutional amendments designed to loosen the acquired rights of Turkish Cypriots in the name of the workings of the state Then the paramilitary action against the Turks began in December 1963 after which Turkish Cypriots forcefully withdrew from government Upon these events Denktas went to Ankara for consultations with the Turkish government His reentry to the island was prohibited by the Greek Cypriot leadership in years 1964 68 due to his involvement with TMT In the 1973 vice presidential elections he replaced Fazil Kucuk 7 After the 15 July 1974 Greek ultra nationalist military coup in Cyprus fearing for the safety of the Turkish Cypriot population Turkey unilaterally invaded by landing troops on the north coast of Cyprus During the military operation the dictatorship led by Nikos Sampson fell and political wrangling began After three weeks Turkey continued to advance military operation The Turkish Army took control of 37 of the island by the time it completed its second advance on 14 August 1974 and reached Famagusta Denktas was subsequently elected speaker of the legislature in 1975 6 and then President of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus in 1976 and for a second term in 1981 He played a key role in the 1983 Unilateral Declaration of Independence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and was elected as the President of the TRNC in 1985 1990 1995 and 2000 8 The TRNC has not been recognised by any state other than Turkey Denktas had been the chief negotiator of Turkish Cypriots in the United Nations sponsored peace talks since 1968 Later careerBy 2000 the desire of both Cyprus and Turkey to join the EU led to renewed efforts to reach a settlement In 2002 there were large demonstrations in northern Cyprus by Turkish Cypriots demanding reunification of the island which would give them EU citizenship when Cyprus joined the EU in 2004 In February 2004 Denktas embarked on a new round of UN sponsored talks with the Greek Cypriots aimed at re uniting Cyprus Ultimately as did the Greek Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos he opposed the final version of the settlement proposal drafted under the authority of the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan the Annan Plan which was voted on by the two Cypriot communities in a referendum on 24 April 2004 The plan was accepted by 65 of the Turkish community but was rejected by a vast majority of the Greeks On 14 May 2004 Denktas announced he would not be standing for a fifth term as President of the TRNC in the next election His tenure as President came to an end following the 17 April 2005 election of Mehmet Ali Talat who formally assumed office on 25 April 9 Personal life and awardsDenktas s favourite pastimes included photography and writing His photographs have been exhibited in the United States the United Kingdom Australia Italy some of the former republics of the Soviet Union Poland France Austria and Turkey He has written about fifty books in English and Turkish Between the years 1949 and 1957 he wrote many articles for the newspaper Halkin Sesi Voice of the People published by Fazil Kucuk the first Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus citation needed Denktas has been the recipient of many awards and honorary doctorates given by various universities in Turkey Northern Cyprus and the United States He was married to Aydin Denktas 1933 2019 for 63 years and had three sons and three daughters He lost a daughter at the age of three one son Raif in a traffic accident and another son in a tonsillectomy His surviving son Serdar Denktas is also a politician and as of 2019 leader of the Turkish Cypriot Democratic Party 10 Illness death and funeral nbsp Funeral of DenktasDenktas s health gradually deteriorated throughout the 2000s 11 He had a heart condition and on 25 May 2011 suffered a stroke 2 He died on 13 January 2012 of multiple organ failure at the Near East University Hospital in Nicosia 2 11 Northern Cyprus declared seven days mourning 12 while Turkey declared five days 13 His funeral was held on 17 January with thousands of attendees He was buried in the Cumhuriyet Park Park of the Republic 14 nbsp Rauf Raif Denktas Mausoleum and Museum in Cumhuriyet Park whose construction was unfinished 2022 Books by DenktasSaadet Sirlari Secrets of Happiness 1941 Atessiz Cehennem Hell without Fire 1944 Criminal Cases 1953 54 A Handbook of Criminal Cases 1955 12 ye 5 Kala 5 to 12 1964 66 The Cyprus Problem 1968 The Akritas Plan 1968 A Short Discourse on Cyprus 1972 Genclerle Basbasa Alone with Youngsters 1981 The Cyprus Triangle 1982 Genclerle Hasbihal Conversation with the Youth 1982 Cyprus Problem in a Nutshell 1983 Genclere Ogutler Advice to the Youth 1985 Kadin ve Dunya Woman and The World 1985 Kuran dan Ilhamlar Inspiration from The Qur an 1986 Imtihan Dunyasi A World of Examination 1986 Yarinlar Icin For Tomorrow 1986 UN Speeches on Cyprus 1986 Secenekler ve Kibris Turkleri The Options and The Turkish Cypriots 1986 Cyprus An Indictment and Defence 1987 The Cyprus Problem 23rd Year 1987 My Vision for Cyprus 1988 Ataturk Din ve Laiklik Ataturk Religion and Laicite 1989 Genclerle Sohbet Discussion with Youth 1990 Kibris ta Bitmeyen Kavga Unending Fight in Cyprus 1991 Kibris Davamiz Our Cyprus Issue 1991 Ilk Alti Ay The First Six Months 1991 What is the Cyprus Problem 1991 A Challenge on Cyprus 1990 91 Denktas As A Photographer Images From Northern Cyprus 1991 The Cyprus Problem and the Remedy 1992 Nicosia Lefkosa From My Album 1992 O Gunler Those days 1993 Nicosia Images From Northern Cyprus 1993 Vizyon The Vision 1994 Nicosia Kapilar The Doors 1995 Nicosia Observations on the Cyprus Dispute 1996 Kibris Meselesinde Son Durum The Latest Situation in Cyprus Issue 1996 Nicosia Rum Yunan Ikilisi Istenmeyen Cumhuriyetten Nereye Cypriot Greek Duo Where to from the Unwanted Republic 1996 Nicosia Karkot Deresi Karkot Stream 1996 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 I cilt 1964 Memoirs of Rauf Denktas 1964 74 volume I 1964 1996 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 II cilt 1965 1997 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 III cilt 1966 1997 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 IV cilt 1967 1997 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 V cilt 1968 1997 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 VI cilt 1969 1997 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 VII cilt 1970 1997 Kalbimin Sesi The voice of my heart 1997 In Search of Justice 1997 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 VIII cilt 1971 72 1998 Rauf Denktas in Hatiralari 1964 74 IX cilt 1973 74 1999 Hatiralar Toplayis X cilt Memoirs Putting It Together vol X 2000Note The translations of the titles in Turkish is not necessarily the actual English titleReferences a b Denktash Rauf 1924 fee via Fairfax County Public Library Encyclopedia of World Biography Detroit Gale 1998 GALE A148418503 Retrieved 15 January 2012 Gale Biography in Context subscription required a b c Hadjicostis Menelaos 14 January 2012 Rauf Denktash dies at 87 former Turkish Cypriot leader latimes com Los Angeles Times Associated Press Retrieved 14 January 2012 Founder of Turkish Cyprus Rauf Denktas dies at age 88 Sunday s Zaman Istanbul 13 January 2012 Archived from the original on 15 January 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2012 Biyografi Kurucu Cumhurbaskani Rauf Raif Denktas in Turkish Presidency of Northern Cyprus Retrieved 19 December 2018 a b Obituary Rauf Denktash BBC News 13 January 2012 a b Kuzey Kibris Turk Cumhuriyeti Cumhuriyet Meclisi GECMIS DONEM MECLIS BASKANLARI www cm gov nc tr Mirbagheri Farid 1 October 2009 Historical Dictionary of Cyprus Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810862982 via Google Books North Cyprus People amp Life Rauf Raif Denktas North Cyprus Home Page Retrieved 15 January 2012 Radikal cevrimici Dis Haberler Rauf Denktas vedalasti Archived from the original on 5 May 2009 Aydin Denktas hayatini kaybetti in Turkish Yeniduzen 2 February 2018 Retrieved 2 February 2019 a b Stefanos Evripidou Denktash to be Buried on Tuesday Archived 17 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cyprus Mail 14 January 2012 Retrieved 15 January 2012 Turkish Cypriots mourn Rauf Denktas s death Archived 18 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Today s Zaman 14 January 2012 Retrieved 17 January 2012 Turks all over world mourn loss of Turkish Cyprus founder Denktas Archived 18 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Today s Zaman 15 January 2012 Retrieved 17 January 2012 Funeral service for former Turkish Cypriot leader Hurriyet 17 January 2012 Retrieved 17 January 2012 Notes transliterated as Rauf Denktash in English 5 Turkish ɾaːˈuf ˈdeɲctaʃ Further readingPierre Oberling The Road to Bellapais 1982 Tozun Bahcheli Greek Turkish Relations since 1955 1990 Kyriacos Markides The Rise and Fall of the Cyprus Republic 1977 Rauf Denktash The Cyprus Triangle London 1982 Yvonne Cerkez Rauf Denktas A Private Portrait 2014 External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rauf Denktas Biography of Denktas in TRNC Presidency website VOA News Radio Broadcast on YouTube Audio extract of Denktas in a 2008 Voice of America interview with Nathan MorleyPolitical officesPreceded byFazil Kucuk Leader of the Turkish Cypriots18 February 1973 24 April 2005 Succeeded byMehmet Ali TalatNew title President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus1983 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rauf Denktas amp oldid 1171703035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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