Sekine Evren
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Sekine Evren (née Muslu; 1922 – 3 March 1982) was the First Lady of Turkey from 12 September 1980 until her death on 3 March 1982 during the presidency of her husband Kenan Evren.[1]
Sekine Evren | |
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First Lady of Turkey | |
In role 12 September 1980 – 3 March 1982 | |
President | Kenan Evren |
Preceded by | Emel Korutürk |
Succeeded by | Semra Özal |
Personal details | |
Born | Sekine Muslu 1922 Alaşehir, Manisa, Turkey |
Died | 3 March 1982(1982-03-03) (aged 59–60) Ankara, Turkey |
Resting place | Cebeci Asri Cemetery |
Spouse | |
Children | A child Şenay Evren Gülay Evren Miray Evren |
Sekine Muslu was born as the first daughter of a vine grower in Alaşehir of Manisa, then Ottoman Empire, in 1922.[1][2] She had three younger sisters. She could not complete her education.[1] She married Senior lieutenant Kenan Evren in 1944 without the permission of her parents.[2] She lost her first child at birth as her husband was assigned to the Turkish Brigade during the Korean War (1950–1953).[1] She gave birth to three daughters Şenay, Gülay and Miray.[2] Evren became diabetic at an early age.[1] During a trip in Brussels, Belgium in May 1980, she had a heart attack and became paralyzed.[2]
On 12 September 1980, the Turkish Armed Forces under the leadership of Chief of the General Staff four-star general Kenan Evren staged a military coup. The military junta overturned the government, and appointed Kenan Evren head of state.[1] Sekine Evren rejected to move into the presidential residence Çankaya Mansion because her husband was self-proclaimed President and was not legitimately selected. She resided in the military lodging.[3]
Sekine Evren died on 3 March 1982.[1] She was interred following a state funeral held at the Hacı Bayram Mosque in Ankara.[4]