Ahmet Esat Tomruk (1892 - 14 February 1966) was a Turkish spy better known as "İngiliz Kemal" [Kemal, the Englishman][1] in Turkey.

Tomruk was born in 1892 in Istanbul. At the age of five, his father Mehmet Reşit Bey had died, and he continued living with his mother Sıdıka Hanım and his uncle Sezai Bey. Sezai Bey enrolled him in Galatasaray High School where he studied. In his school years he practiced Italian, Greek, English and French by exchanging letters with his foreign friends. During the First World War he worked for the Special Organization of the Ottoman Empire. In the Turkish Independence War he was received by Mustafa Kemal and was ordered to infiltrate an encampment of the Greek Army.[2] Tomruk was featured in the 1952 film "İngiliz Kemal Lawrense Karşı", and the 1968 "Ingiliz Kemal".[3][4]

References

  1. Peter Cowie, World Filmography 1968, Volume 2, Tantivy Press, 1977, p. 564.
  2. Oğuz Aral, "Unutulan bir efsane: İngiliz Kemal", Hürriyet, December 14, 2003. (in Turkish)
  3. "Ingiliz Kemal Lawrense karsi (1952)" via www.imdb.com.
  4. "Ingiliz Kemal" via www.imdb.com.


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