Uke Yazar (12 February 1885-2 April 1921) was a cultural attache of the Ottoman Empire to Germany.
Biography[]
Uke Yazar was born on 12 February 1885 in Konya, Turkey, Ottoman Empire. Yazar joined the Committee of Unity and Progress and was appointed as their cultural attache to the German Empire in 1913, and in this post, he was able to help in the modernization of Turkey. Yazar was accused by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation of using his post to use Armenians for slave labor, so the ARF put him on their hit list. On 2 April 1921, he was killed in a car bombing in Potsdam, Weimar Republic by Hrayr Kezerian's assassination team.