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Events in the year 1937 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- İsmet İnönü (up to 20 September)
- Celal Bayar (from 20 September acting, from 1 November de jure)
 
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – Republican People's Party (CHP)
Cabinet
- 8th government of Turkey (up to 1 November)
- 9th government of Turkey(from 1 November)
Events
- 5 January: Amendment in constitution; Six Arrows were implemented
- 12 May: Kemal Atatürk dedicated his farms to the treasury
- 17 May: Divriği iron ore, the largest in Turkey was spotted
- 29 May: Hatay agreement with France
- 9 July: Saadabad Pact reached with Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan.
- 14 September: Nyon agreement
- 25 October: Prime minister İsmet İnönü resigned. Celal Bayar was appointed as the new prime minister.
- 1 November: New government
Births
- 1 January – Şenol Birol, footballer
- 20 January – Özkan Sümer, footballer, coach
- 1 April – Yılmaz Güney, actor
- 20 April – Yılmaz Onay, author
- 1 May – Üner Tan, MD, biologist
- 14 November – Önder Sav, politician
- 16 August – Ergun Öztuna, footballer
- 18 August – Duygun Yersuvat, Galatasaray S.K. (sports club) chairman
- 8 September – Cüneyt Arkın (Fahrettin Cüreklibakır), actor
- 29 October – Ayla Algan, singer
- 8 December – Erol Çevikçe , politician
Deaths
- 11 January – Nuri Conker, military officer (Atatürk's friend)
- 12 April – Abdülhak Hamit Tarhan (born in 1852), writer, diplomat
- 10 October – Ahmet Refik Altınay (born in 1881), historian
- 15 November – Seyit Rıza (born in 1863), tribe leader
Gallery
 Kemal Atatürk Kemal Atatürk
 İsmet İnönü İsmet İnönü
 Celal Bayar Celal Bayar
 Yılmaz Onay Yılmaz Onay
 Ayla Algan Ayla Algan
 Nuri Conker Nuri Conker
 Abdülhak Hamit Tarhan Abdülhak Hamit Tarhan
 Ahmet Refik Altınay Ahmet Refik Altınay
 Seyit Rıza Seyit Rıza
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 65–68
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