11 November 1944(1944-11-11) (aged 60–61) Washington, D.C., United States
Resting place
Sultantepe, Üsküdar, Istanbul
Spouse
Emine Hayrünnisa Rüstem
(m. 1917)
Children
3, including Ahmet and Nesuhi
Education
Istanbul University (Law)
Occupation
Diplomat
legal counsel
Munir Ertegun (Turkish spelling: Münir Ertegün; 1883 – 11 November 1944) was a Turkish legal counsel in international law to the "Sublime Porte" (imperial government) of the late Ottoman Empire and a diplomat of the Republic of Turkey during its early years. Ertegun married Emine Hayrünnisa Rüstem in 1917 and the couple had three children, two of whom were Nesuhi and Ahmet Ertegun, the brothers who founded Atlantic Records and became iconic figures in the American music industry.
MunirErtegun (Turkish spelling: MünirErtegün; 1883 – 11 November 1944) was a Turkish legal counsel in international law to the "Sublime Porte" (imperial...
Cosmos soccer team of the original North American Soccer League. Ertegun was born Ahmet Munir in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 31, 1923. His mother, Hayrünnisa...
mother and sister returned to Turkey after the death of their father MunirErtegun, Turkey's first ambassador to the U.S. The brothers were fans of jazz...
brother Ahmet, moved to Washington, D.C., in 1935 with their father MunirErtegun, who was appointed the Turkish Ambassador to the United States that...
Quezon's body was flown back to the Philippines on June 29, 1946. MunirErtegun, Turkish ambassador to the United States, died in Washington on November...
he was inducted into the hall in 1987. In 1956, Ahmet Ertegun's older brother, Nesuhi Ertegun, joined Atlantic Records as vice-president of the company...
Greenfield, Robert (2012). The last sultan : the life and times of Ahmet Ertegun (1st ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-4165-5840-8...
film late in 1934, Turkey's ambassador to the United States, Mehmed MünirErtegün, was ordered by his government to prevent it from being made. As the...
Missouri to the Eastern Mediterranean, ostensibly to return the body of MünirErtegün, former Turkish Ambassador to Washington, back to Istanbul. However...
France and Government of France. 1925–1930 – Fethi Okyar 1930–1932 – MünirErtegün 1939–1943 – Behiç Erkin 1944–1956 – Numan Menemencioğlu 1956–1957 –...
Power arrived in Istanbul to return the remains of Turkish ambassador MünirErtegün. Yavuz greeted the ships in the Bosphorus, where she and Missouri exchanged...
architect for Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The Turkish ambassador, MunirErtegun, moved in with his family in 1934. Several years later, they bought...
End Ref. Ahmet Muhtar Mollaoğlu 28 November 1927 20 April 1934 Mehmet MünirErtegün 18 June 1934 1 November 1944 Orhan Halit Erol 1 November 1944 16 March...
carried the remains of the Turkish Ambassador to the United States, MünirErtegün, from New York to İstanbul 31 May – 1946 Varto–Hınıs earthquake 21 July...