Unforgettable Leader Dr. Fazıl Küçük, the Leader of the Turkish Cypriot People's Struggle for Freedom in Old Photographs

Dr. Fazıl Küçük, the leader of the Turkish Cypriot people's struggle for existence and freedom, is an unforgettable figure in the pages of history. He is remembered for his important role in the Turkish Cypriot people's struggle for independence and freedom and continues to live with his traces in old frames.

1. Turkish Cypriot Community Leaders Dr. Fazıl Küçük (left) and Rauf Denktaş came to Ankara in 1957 for talks.

2. Fazil Kucuk, the leader of the Turkish Cypriot community (center, with bag), leaves Ankara for Cyprus talks in 1958.

3. Turkish Foreign Minister Fatin Rüştü Zorlu (2nd right) receives Turkish Cypriot community leaders Fazil Küçük (2nd left), Orhan Müderrisoğlu (left) and Rauf Denktaş in 1958.

4. Turkish Cypriot Community Leaders (from left to right) Fazıl Küçük, Rauf Denktaş and Orhan Müderrisoğlu are seen arriving at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey in 1958 to make contacts.

5. Then Turkish President Celal Bayar (2nd left) received Turkish Cypriot Community Leaders Rauf Denktaş (left), Fazil Küçük (2nd right) and Orhan Müderrisoğlu at Çankaya Mansion in 1958

6. Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Party Küçük is seen at a conference in Ankara in 1958.

7. Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Community Küçük (left) and his wife Süheyla Küçük are seen at a program in Ankara in 1958.

8. Küçük is seen drinking his coffee in 1980.

9. Küçük is seen with Turkish Cypriots on July 20, 1974.

10. Küçük is seen chatting with a Turkish citizen who was wounded by the Greeks on August 14, 1974.

11. Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus Dr. Küçük (left) was welcomed by Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey İsmet İnönü upon his arrival in Ankara.

12. After the 1963 massacre, Dr. Küçük visited the area where the massacre took place and made examinations.

13. After the 1953 Massacre, Dr. Küçük made examinations in the area where the massacre took place.

14. Dr. Fazıl Küçük, President of the Turkish Cypriot Community and Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus, is seen during an eye examination in 1961.