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Ahmet Almaz is a Turkish journalist, translator, and non-fiction writer.[1]

Almaz was born in Anamur. He attended school in Konya, Ceyhan, Karaman and Anamur. He went to university in 1993, publishing his first work, The Birth of Stars (prepared with Dr. Ahmet Gül), in 1997 through Gonca Publishing.

In 2002 Almaz carried out research for the Foreign Affairs department of the newly formed Ak Party. The same year he published The Duties of the Children, or Golden Advices to the Children, through Birey Publishing.

Presently Almaz works for the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, where he writes about the history of trade. He also contributes weekly to the Anayurt newspaper, and has a column in the Turkish daily Bugün newspaper.

Almaz's other works include:

He has translated a number of novels by Corci Zeydan:

He has also collaborated with Prof. Dr. Nevzat Yalçıntaş on the following works:

References

  1. ^ DOĞAN, Erdal (November 10, 2007). "ŞOK İDDİA: ATATÜRK 10 KASIM DA ÖLMEDİ!." Haber Vitrini (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2011.