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Mehmet Celal Bey (Ottoman Turkish: محمد جلال بك‎; 1863 – 15 February 1926) was an Ottoman-born Turkish statesman and a key witness to the Armenian genocide. During his career as a politician, Celal Bey served as governor of the Ottoman provinces associated with the cities Erzurum, Aleppo, Aydın, Edirne, Konya, and Adana. He also served as minister of the interior and minister of agriculture as well as mayor of Istanbul. Celal Bey is known for having saved many lives during the Armenian genocide by defying deportation orders, which were preludes to starvation and massacres. As a result, he was removed from his post as governor in Aleppo and transferred to Konya, where he was again dismissed upon continuing to obstruct deportations. Today, he is often called the Turkish Oskar Schindler.

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  • محمد جلال بك (ar)
  • Mehmed Celal Bey (de)
  • Mehmet Celal Bey (in)
  • Mehmed Celal Bey (fr)
  • Mehmet Celal Bey (en)
  • Mehmed Celal Bey (nl)
  • Mehmet Celal Bei (pt)
  • Мехмед Джеляль-бей (ru)
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  • محمد جلال بك هو سياسي عثماني شغل منصب والي في الدولة العثمانية. (ar)
  • Mehmed Celal Bey (osmanisch محمد جلال بك‎; * 1863 in , Kadıköy; † 1926 in Istanbul) war mehrfacher Gouverneur sowie Minister des Osmanischen Reiches. Er war ein Augenzeuge des Völkermords an den Armeniern. (de)
  • Mehmet Celal Bey (Ottoman Turkish: محمد جلال بك‎; 1863 – 15 February 1926) was an Ottoman-born Turkish statesman and a key witness to the Armenian genocide. During his career as a politician, Celal Bey served as governor of the Ottoman provinces associated with the cities Erzurum, Aleppo, Aydın, Edirne, Konya, and Adana. He also served as minister of the interior and minister of agriculture as well as mayor of Istanbul. Celal Bey is known for having saved many lives during the Armenian genocide by defying deportation orders, which were preludes to starvation and massacres. As a result, he was removed from his post as governor in Aleppo and transferred to Konya, where he was again dismissed upon continuing to obstruct deportations. Today, he is often called the Turkish Oskar Schindler. (en)
  • Mehmet Celal Bey (bahasa Turki Utsmaniyah: محمد جلال بك; 1863–15 Februari 1926) adalah seorang negarawan Utsmaniyah dan . Sepanjang kariernya sebagai politikus, Tahsin menjabat sebagai gubernur beberapa kota Utsmaniyah yang meliputi Erzurum, Aleppo, , Edirne, Konya, dan Adana. Ia juga menjabat sebagai menteri dalam negeri dan menteri pertanian serta wali kota Istanbul. Celal Bey dikenal karena menyelamatkan banyak nyawa pada masa Genosida Armenia dengan tidak mematuhi perintah deportasi (yang merupakan pendahuluan peristiwa kelaparan dan pembantaian). Oleh sebab itu, ia dibebastugaskan dari jabatannya sebagai gubernur dan dipindahkan ke Konya. Di situ, ia kembali dibebastugaskan karena masih tidak mematuhi perintah deportasi. Saat ini, ia dikenal dengan julukan Oscar Schindler Turki. (in)
  • Mehmet Celal Bei (em turco otomano: محمد جلال بك; 1863 – 15 de fevereiro de 1926) foi um estadista otomano e uma testemunha chave do Genocídio armênio. Durante a sua carreira como político, Celal Bei serviu como governador das províncias Otomanas associados com as cidades Erzurum, Alepo, Aidim, Edirne, Cônia, e Adana. Ele também foi ministro do interior e ministro da agricultura, bem como o prefeito de Istambul. Celal Bei é conhecido por ter salvado muitas vidas durante o Genocídio armênio desafiando as ordens de deportação, que foram prelúdios à fome e massacres. Como resultado, ele foi removido de seu posto como governador em Alepo e transferido para Cônia, onde ele foi novamente demitido após continuar a obstruir as deportações. Hoje, ele é muitas vezes chamado de turco Oskar Schindler. (pt)
  • Мехмед Джеляль-бей (осман. محمد جلال بك‎; род. 1863, , Кадыкёй, — 1926, Константинополь) — видный чиновник Османской империи, неоднократно занимавший посты губернатора ряда вилайетов и министра. Автор одного из ранних опубликованных в Османской империи письменных свидетельств армянского геноцида. (ru)
  • Mehmed Celal Bey (en turc ottoman : محمد جلال بك), né en 1863 à Constantinople (Empire ottoman) et mort le 15 février 1926 dans la même ville (Turquie), est un haut fonctionnaire et homme politique ottoman, connu pour avoir été un témoin clé du génocide arménien. (fr)
  • Mehmed Celal Bey (1863 - Istanboel, 11 februari 1926) was een ambtenaar tijdens de laatste jaren van het Ottomaanse Rijk. Hij was gouverneur in de provincies Erzurum, Konya en Adana. Onder de minister van Binnenlandse Zaken en latere dictator Talaat Pasja was Celal Bey bestuurder in Konya. In die provincie moest hij de geplande deportatie van de Armeense burgerbevolking mee organiseren. Volgens latere verklaringen had hij toen niet begrepen dat het om een uitroeiing ging. Niettemin heeft hij de deportatie niet uitgevoerd. (nl)
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