List of ambassadors of the Netherlands to Turkey

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Ambassador of Kingdom of the Netherlands to Turkey
Embassy of the Netherlands, Ankara
Incumbent

since 2018
Inaugural holderCornelius Haga
Formation1612

The Dutch ambassador in Ankara is the official representative of the Government in The Hague to the Government of Turkey.

History[]

  • During the Ottoman Empire the envoys where next the Sublime Porte, the central government in Istanbul. Ottoman Empire was succeeded by Turkey and the capital was moved from İstanbul to Ankara. The title of the head of the state during the Ottoman times was Sultan. In the following list Sultans (Ottoman era) and Prime ministers (Turkish Republic era) are shown.(Turkish Republic was officially proclaimed in 1923)

List of representatives[]

Ottoman Empire[]

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Picture Observations Prime Minister of Netherlands Sultan Term end
1612 Cornelius Haga Büyükelçi Maurice, Prince of Orange Ahmed I 1639
1639 Chargé d'affaires[1] Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange Murad IV 1647
1647 Chargé d'affaires Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange Ibrahim of the Ottoman Empire 1654
1654 Levinus Warner (1619-1665) Temsilci Johan de Witt Mehmed IV 1665
1665 Geçici Temsilci[2] Johan de Witt Mehmed IV 1668
1667 Temsilci (Istanbul'a) Geboren, 28 dec 1631, Middelburg[3] Johan de Witt Mehmed IV 1667
1668  [pl] Büyükelçi Johan de Witt Mehmed IV 1682
1682  [pl] Büyükelçi William III of England Mehmed IV 1725
1692  [pl] Coenraad van Heemskerk (1646-1702).jpg William III of England Ahmed II 1694
1725 Chargé d'affaires States General of the Netherlands Ahmed III 1727
1727  [nl] Cornelis Calkoen.jpg States General of the Netherlands Ahmed III 1744
1747 Büyükelçi (*6. Januar 1706 in Izmir (Smyrna), Turkije, d. at Pera, II Feb. 1763,) son of Daniël Johan Baron de Hochepied und Clara Catharina William IV, Prince of Orange Mahmud I 1763
1763 (1699 - 1718) Geçici vekil William V, Prince of Orange Mustafa III 1764
1764 Geçici vekil[4] William V, Prince of Orange Mustafa III 1765
1765 Willem Gerrit Dedel (1726 - 1768) Büyükelçi (* 1726 1768) States General of the Netherlands Mustafa III 1768
1768
1775 de Büyükelçi (* 1724-1776)
William V, Prince of Orange Mustafa III 1776
1776 Chargé d'affaires[5] William V, Prince of Orange Abdul Hamid I 1778
1778
(1646-1733) Büyükelçi
William V, Prince of Orange Abdul Hamid I 1784
1764 Chargé d'affaires William V, Prince of Orange Mustafa III 1785
1785
(1743-1820) Büyükelçi
William V, Prince of Orange Abdul Hamid I 1808
1808  [nl] (1770-1847) Chargé d'affaires Louis Bonaparte Mahmud II 1810
1810 French occupation period Napoléon Louis Bonaparte Mahmud II 1814
1814  [nl] Chargé d'affaires William I of the Netherlands Mahmud II 1825
1825  [nl]
Büyükelçi
William I of the Netherlands Mahmud II 1829
1829 Baron  [nl] 1843 te Büyükelçi William I of the Netherlands Mahmud II 1846
1846 Mulim elçi William II of the Netherlands Abdülmecid I 1854
1855 1856 da Mulim elçi (1819-1894)[6] Floris Adriaan van Hall Abdülmecid I 1860
1860 Minister Plenipotentiary Floris Adriaan van Hall Abdülmecid I 1862
1863 Minister Plenipotentiary was born on June 28, 1818 in Brussel, son of Willem Frederik Graaf van Bylandt and Mary Christiane Hughes Johan Rudolf Thorbecke Abdülaziz I 1865
1865 Johan Rudolf Thorbecke Abdülaziz I 1871
1872 (*1829-1880) Minister Resident[7] Gerrit de Vries (politician) Abdülaziz I 1877
1878 Minister Resident[8] Joannes Kappeyne van de Coppello Abdul Hamid II 1881
1881 Chargé d'affaires[9] Theo van Lynden van Sandenburg Abdul Hamid II 1882
1882 (1838-1923) Minister Resident Theo van Lynden van Sandenburg Abdul Hamid II 1884
1884  [nl] Mister Resident until 1890 Minister Plenipotentiary Jan Heemskerk Abdul Hamid II 1893
1893 (1853-1937) Minister Plenipotentiary Gijsbert van Tienhoven Abdul Hamid II 1899
1899 (* 1842 † 1906)
  • in 1882 he was Dutch Ambassador to the United States.
Nicolaas Pierson Abdul Hamid II 1904
1904 Chargé d'affaires (* 13 Dec. 1856 5 April 1883 te The Hague) son of Theodorus Hendrik, — Abraham Kuyper Abdul Hamid II 1904
1904 Minister Plenipotentiary Abraham Kuyper Abdul Hamid II 1907
1907 Johan Paul van Limburg Stirum Chargé d'affaires Theo de Meester Abdul Hamid II 1909
1909  [nl] Minister Plenipotentiary Theo Heemskerk Mehmed V 1919
1919 Minister Plenipotentiary (1865-1930) Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck Mehmed VI 1931

Turkish Republic[]

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Picture Observations Prime Minister of Netherlands Prime Minister of Turkey (1920-2018)
President of Turkey
Term end
1931  [nl] Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck İsmet İnönü 1933
1933 Chargé d'affaires[10] Hendrikus Colijn İsmet İnönü 1937
1938  [nl] Hendrikus Colijn Celâl Bayar 1944
1945 Willem Schermerhorn Şükrü Saracoğlu 1951
1951 Willem Huender (b. 1900 - d. 1963) Willem Drees Adnan Menderes 1954
1955 (* May 2, 1900 in Maastricht) Willem Drees Adnan Menderes 1958
1958 Louis Beel Adnan Menderes 1964
1964 *From 1970 to 1975 he was ambassador in Moscow. Victor Marijnen İsmet İnönü 1970
1970 Piet de Jong Süleyman Demirel 1972
1973 (* April 24, 1916 December 7, 2003) ambassador in Tunis[11] Joop den Uyl Mehmet Naim Talu 1975
1976 Koos Derksen (1922-July 21, 1980) Jacobus Johannes Derksen came close to representing the Netherlands in Vietnam twice in the course of his diplomatic career. Joop den Uyl Süleyman Demirel 1980
1980 (* June 2, 1926 in Stockholm)[13] Dries van Agt Bülent Ulusu 1984
1984 (1930-2005) Ruud Lubbers Turgut Özal 1986
1986 Ben Bot Ruud Lubbers Turgut Özal 1989
1989 (*October 20, 1932 te Soemenep) 1986 to 1989 he was ambassador in Algiers Ruud Lubbers Yıldırım Akbulut 1993
1993 (*September 15, 1966) Ruud Lubbers Tansu Çiller 1995
1996 Nikolaos van Dam Wim Kok Necmettin Erbakan 1999
April 15, 1999 Wim Kok Bülent Ecevit 2005
2005  [nl] Jan Peter Balkenende Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
2009 Vladimir Putin with Jan-Paul Dirkse.jpg[14] Jan Peter Balkenende Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 2013
2013 Ronald Keller Mark Rutte Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 2015
2015 Kees van Rij
  • From 2008 to 2012 he was Ambassador in Athens.
  • From 2012 to 2015 he was ambassador in Madrid.
  • is married to Marie-Jeanne Duijnstee. They have three children[15]
Mark Rutte Binali Yıldırım 2017
2018 Mark Rutte Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

Coordinates: 39°52′03″N 32°51′29″E / 39.867444°N 32.857966°E / 39.867444; 32.857966 [16][17][18][19][20]

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