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Sinan Ateş was born on 1984 in Dursunbey Balıkesir, Turkey, is a Turkish historian and politician (1984–2022). Discover Sinan Ateş's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Sinan Ateş (1984 – 30 December 2022) was a Turkish historian, academic and politician.

1976

His father, Musa Ateş, was a Grey Wolf who survived an assassination attempt during the raging 1976–1980 Turkish political conflict.

He completed his primary and secondary education in Bursa.

He graduated from the Osmangazi Ahmet Hamdi Gökbayrak Anatolian Teacher Preparation High School.

1984

He was born in 1984 in Dursunbey to a family that was originally from the village of Yukarımusalar.

2006

In 2006, he graduated from Gazi University, Department of Social Studies Teaching.

2007

From 2007, he became the advisor of İsmet Büyükataman, Bursa Province Deputy of the MHP.

2009

In 2009, he got his master's degree from the same university.

2016

Ateş also chaired the FETÖ commission after the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt.

The FETÖ commission was established under the MHP, before the MHP switched and began siding with the ruling AKP.

When Meral Akşener attempted to replace Devlet Bahçeli as the MHP chair, he sided with Bahçeli.

2018

He received his doctorate from Hacettepe University in 2018 and would work as a faculty member there.

Ateş, who joined Bursa Grey Wolves during his high school years, chaired the high school organization of the Grey Wolves.

2019

He worked as a lecturer at Hacettepe University and served as the general chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP)'s Grey Wolves from 2019 to 2020.

He was assassinated on 30 December 2022, and his assassination became one of the most popular topics in Turkey.

He continued his consultancy until 2019.

On 9 January 2019, Ateş was appointed as the leader of the Grey Wolves, replacing Olcay Kılavuz.

The first president of Grey Wolves to be a teacher and significantly educated, he wrote a large number of children's books.

He also academicized the Grey Wolves Journal and increased its production from 10 thousand to 50 thousand.

He founded a theater and organized plays in which schoolchildren took part in.

He founded the environmentalist wing of the Grey Wolves, which carries out activities such as recycling, planting, helping stray cats and dogs, as well as saving endangered species.

2020

On 29 March 2020, he reacted to the Islamist author Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, who was known for his anti-Atatürk and anti-Kemalist views, criticising the TRT TV series Ya İstiklâl Ya Ölüm ("Either Independence or Death").

Referring to Bahadıroğlu and another Islamist author Kadir Mısıroğlu, Sinan Ateş mentioned, "these community microbes are more dangerous for Turkish children than the coronavirus."

Ateş resigned from this position on 2 April 2020, citing his individual academic studies and his position at Hacettepe University as more important.

Ateş talked to Devlet Bahçeli about this issue in order to continue as an academic, and Bahçeli replied, "go, continue your education"

In 2021, he became a hot topic for insulting atheists.

On 30 December 2022, Ateş was attacked together with his brother in law Selman Bozkurt by Eray Özyağcı, who was hiding behind a vehicle at 1456th Street in the Kızılırmak District of Çankaya.

One bullet fired by Özyağcı accidentally hit Bozkurt and five bullets hit Ateş.

Bozkurt was injured in his shoulder, Ateş was seriously injured and died on the way to the hospital.

The motive for his assassination was politically motivated.

In connection with Ateş's death, a total of 13 people were arrested, including an MHP provincial director and two officers of the special police unit PÖH.

One of the suspects, who was a high-ranking Grey Wolves member, was arrested at the house of Olcay Kilavuz, who Sinan Ateş took his place as leader of the Grey Wolves.

He is the first Grey Wolves official to die by getting shot.

On 31 December 2022, the funeral prayer was held in Bursa Ulu Mosque and he was buried in Amir Sultan Cemetery.

To his funeral, the Mayor of Bursa, AKP, DEVA Party, IYI Party, MHP officials and many Bursaspor supporters attended.

The nationalists attending the funeral said, "The Grey Wolves are here, where are the jackals?".

He was put in a coffin wrapped with a Flag of Turkey and a Bursaspor scarf, and was buried in the grave with martyrdom written on its stone.

HDP Kocaeli Province Deputy Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu said that Ateş's funeral was the most crowded in Bursa after Zeki Müren's funeral.

Gökçeada Municipality, led by the IYI Party, announced that it will name a street after Ateş.

On 3 January, a grieving Devlet Bahçeli finished his party's parliamentary meeting and was questioned by a journalist about the murder of Sinan Ateş.