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Murat Belge was born on 16 March, 1943 in Ankara, Turkey, is a Turkish academic, translator, writer, and civil rights activist (born 1943). Discover Murat Belge'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 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March, 1943
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Ankara, Turkey
Nationality Turkey

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Who Is Murat Belge's Wife?

His wife is Taciser Ulaş (div. 1997) Hale Soygazi (m. 2006)

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Parents Burhan Asaf Belge (father)
Wife Taciser Ulaş (div. 1997) Hale Soygazi (m. 2006)
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Murat Belge Net Worth

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Timeline

1935

He is the son of political journalist Burhan Asaf Belge (who was married to Hungarian-American socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor from May 1935 to December 1941), nephew of Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu, and the grandson of a former governor of Bursa.

1943

Murat Belge (born 16 March 1943) is a Turkish academic, translator, literary critic, columnist, civil rights activist, and occasional tour guide.

1960

From his student years in the 1960s, until the early 1980s, he had been an active participant of a close-knit left-wing group of scholars at Istanbul University's Department of English Language and Literature; he used to be a Marxist himself.

His fellow scholars of those years included Berna Moran, Mina Urgan, Cevat Capan, Aksit Gokturk and Vahit Turhan.

1969

He received his Ph.D. from Istanbul University in 1969 on leftist criticism in English literature.

1971

After the military coups of 1971 and 1980, he was compelled to leave academic life and began publishing left-wing classics with Iletisim Press in Istanbul.

1980

Since the early 1980s, he has been guiding tours of Istanbul's yalılar (waterfront mansions).

He is married to actress Hale Soygazi.

Belge is one of the founders of Birikim, a leftist cultural magazine.

1984

In 1984 he also established another publication, Yeni Gündem.

1996

Since 1996 he has been a professor of comparative literature at Istanbul Bilgi University.

2005

Belge was a member of the organizing committee for a two-day academic conference that started on 24 September 2005, held at Istanbul Bilgi University in Istanbul, titled "Ottoman Armenians During the Decline of the Empire: Issues of Scientific Responsibility and Democracy".

The conference offered an open dispute of the official Turkish account of the Armenian genocide, and was denounced by nationalists as treacherous.

"This is a fight of 'can we discuss this thing, or can we not discuss this thing?'…This is something that's directly related to the question of what kind of country Turkey is going to be."

- Belge, during the conference opening.

Belge's remarks led to his facing a ten-year jail sentence for criticizing the judicial ban; he was acquitted.

He also commented, "We have a very unhealthy relation with our history … It's basically a collection of lies."

2006

A leaked Turkish military memo, dated November 2006 (reported by Nokta in March 2007, prior to being shut down ), lists journalist deemed "trustworthy" and "untrustworthy" by the Turkish Armed Forces.

Murat Belge was listed as "untrustworthy."

2008

For several years he wrote columns for the daily Radikal, before shifting to Taraf in June 2008.

2012

On December 14, 2012, Belge stepped down from his post at Taraf together with editor-in-chief Ahmet Altan, assistant editor Yasemin Çongar and columnist Neşe Tüzel, and he has written occasionally for openDemocracy since 2001.

Belge has translated works of James Joyce, Charles Dickens, D. H. Lawrence, William Faulkner and John Berger into Turkish.

He is an active member of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly.