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|death_date= 1934 (aged 72) | |death_date= 1934 (aged 72) | ||
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|residence= Karasu Mansion (''Karasu Kesr'') | |residence= Karasu Mansion (''Karasu Kesr'') | ||
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Karasu died shortly of natural causes before the 1932 Parliamentary elections. | Karasu died shortly of natural causes before the 1932 Parliamentary elections. | ||
He was interred in the [[Hahambashi Cemetery]], [[ | He was interred in the [[Hahambashi Cemetery]], [[Edirne]]. | ||
==Legacy== | ==Legacy== |
Revision as of 07:03, 29 January 2021
Emanuel David Karasu (1862, Salonica - 1934, Edirne) was an Anatolian lawyer and a member of a prominent Jewish family, the Karasus. He served as the Minister of Commerce (Ticaret Nazırı) from 1927 till his death.
Emanuel Karasu | |
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Εμανουέλ Δαβίδ Καρασου (Greek) Karasu Davud Emanuel (Turkish) قره صو داود عیمانؤل (Ottoman Turkish) עתנןאל דןד קאךאסן (Hebrew) | |
1st Minister of Commerce | |
In office 1927–1934 | |
President | Süleyman Shefik Erzurumlu |
Preceded by | Post created |
Succeeded by | tbd |
Personal details | |
Born |
1862 Salonica |
Died |
1934 (aged 72) Edirne |
Resting place | Hahambashi Cemetery, Edirne |
Nationality |
Ottoman Anatolian |
Political party |
Renewal Party (1920-1934) |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Hedeya |
Children |
Frida Papazoghlu Azrail Danyal Karasu |
Mother | Sanhula Karasu |
Father | Azrail Karasu |
Residence | Karasu Mansion (Karasu Kesr) |
Occupation | Politician, Lawyer, Activist |
Early Life
Karasu was born in 1862 in the city of Selanik (now, Thessaloniki, Hellas) in a Sephardic merchant family to Azrail and Sanhula Karasu.
Karasu was among the few non-Orthodox people to graduate from an Orthodox law college. His parents moved to Constantinople (now, Istanbul) when he turned 11.
Karasu helped his parents by distributing newspapers, a crucial thing later as it introduced him to cafés were the discussion of the political environment was the most common activity.
Political Activity
Young Turks and the Ottoman Liberty Party
Karasu was indoctrinated into Young Turks by Prince Sabahattin, a grandson of Sultan Abdulmejid I. Karasu with the Prince's sefârışname got enrolled into the Enderun-i Hümâyun-i Galata.
Upon graduation, he served as a junior lawyer at the Kadı of Edirne's court.
Prince Sabahattin requested him to join the Ottoman Liberal Party. Though, he was not necessarily interested in the party ideology, which would lead him to fall out with the Young Turks, and into the Young Ottomans led by Ahmed Rıza.
Renewal Party
He was drafted into the Renewal Party (later, tbd) by Hüdavendigarli Ahmed Ferid. This party became the ruling party, after a friend of the Hüdavendigarlis, Süleyman Shefik Erzurumlu, launched a coup in 1927 and established his government and declared a republic.
The Renewal Party became the second largest party in the Meclis-i Âlı.
Shefik made Emanuel the Minister of Commerce in the 1927 Parliament.
He began the practice of annual press conference for the Commerce ministry.
Personal life
Karasu married Sara Hedaya, a Viennese Jew. They had two children:-
- Frida Papazoghlu (1890-1953), married to Aleksander Papazoghlu, mother of Hristo Papazoghlu and grandmother of Nikulay Papazoghlu.
- Azrail Danyal Karasu (1892-1981)
Death
Karasu died shortly of natural causes before the 1932 Parliamentary elections.
He was interred in the Hahambashi Cemetery, Edirne.