请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Hüseyin Hilmi
释义

  1. Early years

  2. Liberal Hilmi

  3. İştirakçi Hilmi

  4. Ottoman Socialist Party era

      Ottoman Socialist Party in Paris Branch  

  5. Socialist Party of Turkey

      Strikes and TSF  

  6. Second Congress and dissolution

  7. Third Congress and exiling of Hilmi

  8. Killing of Hilmi

  9. References

  10. External links

  11. Footnotes

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2016}}{{Infobox person
| name = Hüseyin Hilmi
| image = Hüseyin Hilmi-1.2.2.jpg
| image_size = 220px
| alt =
| caption =
| birth_name = Hüseyin Hilmi
| birth_date = 1885
| birth_place = İzmir, Ottoman Empire
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1922|11|16|1885||}}
| death_place = Valens Aqueduct, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
| nationality =
| other_names =
| occupation = Politician
| years_active =
| known_for = Ottoman Socialist Party
Socialist Party of Turkey
İştirak
Serbest İzmir
| notable_works =
}}

Hüseyin Hilmi Bey or İştirakçi (Socialist) Hilmi (1885 İzmir – 16 November 1922 Istanbul) was one of the early Turkish socialists of liberal signature. He was the founder and first General Chairman of the Ottoman Socialist Party and the Socialist Party of Turkey.

Early years

Hüseyin Hilmi was born in İzmir. Hilmi's birth date is not clearly known. He worked as a civil servant in İzmir.

Liberal Hilmi

In İzmir, Hilmi published a newspaper named Serbest İzmir (Free İzmir or Liberal İzmir) in 1907. He was a supporter of the Ahrar Party and Prince Sabahaddin.

İştirakçi Hilmi

He received an inheritance from his father and went to Romania in the following years. In Romania, Hilmi was affected by labour movements and he became a socialist. Hilmi and Anarchist Baha Tevfik published İştirak on 13 February 1909. With this, Hilmi's liberal life was dead. Now, Hilmi was known with İştirak Newspaper. And he was called İştirakçi Hilmi.

Ottoman Socialist Party era

The Ottoman Socialist Party ({{lang-tr|Osmanlı Sosyalist Fırkası}}) was founded by Hüseyin Hilmi, Namık Hasan, İbnül Tahir İsmail Faik, Baha Tevfik and Hamit Suphi on August 1910. Party was not a normal socialist party. The party did not want a proletariat state. Also OSF was not interested in socialism. The party became a supporter of the liberal ideas of Prince Sabahaddin. The Ottoman Socialist Party was closed in 1912. After the assassination of Mahmut Şevket Pasha, Hilmi was exiled to Sinop Fortress Prison in 1913.

Ottoman Socialist Party in Paris Branch

Paris Branch of OSF was founded by Doctor Refik Nevzat in the 1910s. After the closing of the party in Istanbul and the exiling of Hilmi, Refik Nevzat became the only representative person of the party. He published 3 brochures for OSF named Siyaset-i Hazıra-i Meş'ume (Current Sinister Politics), Sosyalizm ve Rehber-i Amele (Socialism and Vanguard Workers) and Haraç Mezat Satıyoruz (Auctions Sell Tribute).

Socialist Party of Turkey

After the Armistice of Mudros ({{lang-tr|Mondros Mütakeresi}}) Hüseyin Hilmi returned to Istanbul. On 20 February 1325 (1919), the Socialist Party of Turkey ({{lang-tr|Türkiye Sosyalist Fırkası, TSF}}) was founded by Hüseyin Hilmi and another 13 persons. [1] Unlike the Ottoman Socialist Party, the Socialist Party of Turkey was positioned more to the left. Also TSF was a member of the Second International.

Strikes and TSF

In Istanbul, in 1920, the Ottoman worker class launched several strikes for occupation of the country, poor wages, and other reasons. In this atmosphere, TSF became vanguard for Istanbul workers.

Second Congress and dissolution

On 31 October 1920 Party prepared a second congress. In this congress Hüseyin Hilmi became founder and unchangeable leader.[2] With this, the opposition tried to exile Hilmi and friends. But Hilmi and Hilmi's friends survived this opposition. With this, the opposition split from the party and founded the Independent Socialist Party. After the split, the party lost power.

Third Congress and exiling of Hilmi

On 8 March 1922, the party prepared a third congress. In this congress, Hilmi and supporters were exiled from the party. The party was democratic again but it did not have any effect on the outcome. The party was dissolved.

Killing of Hilmi

On 16 November 1922 Hüseyin Hilmi was killed by a police officer named Ali Haydar. At the first, Ali Haydar said Hilmi was trying to rape him so then he killed the Rapist Hilmi. But he changed his statement after and said Hilmi was killed by unknown men.

References

  • Erdem, Hamit, Osmanlı Sosyalist Fırkası ve İştirakçi Hilmi

External links

  • Original PDF scans of Ishtirak (İchtirak)

Footnotes

1. ^Full list of founders: Hüseyin Hilmi (General chairman), Mustafa Fazıl Çun (general secretary), Namık Hasan, Mehmet Ali Bilgişin, Hasan Sadi Birkök, Doctor Refik Nevzat, Sadrettin Celal, Mustafa Kazım Kip from Van, Suphi Nuri İleri, Salih, Çopur Rıza Kiper, Rasim Şakir, Doctor İhsan Özgen, Mehmet Nurettin
2. ^Old Turkish: Fırkanın unvanı "Türkiye Sosyalist Fırkası" olup müessisi evveli Hüseyin Hilmi arkadaş lâyenazil ve daimi residir / English: Name of this party is "Socialist Party of Turkey" and our founder and unchangeable leader is Hüseyin Hilmi friend (comrade).
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Huseyin Hilmi}}

5 : 1922 deaths|Assassinated Turkish politicians|Turkish socialists|People from Izmir|1885 births

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/16 7:12:42