How to Check Martyr Status on E-Devlet (Step-by-Step)

E-Government Martyr Lookup requires certain personal information about the person being searched. These details typically include given name, surname, and place of birth.

What Is the Purpose of the Martyr Identification Project?

The Martyr Identification Project was launched by the Ministry of National Defense. Within the scope of the project, records of those who died as martyrs in wars between specific dates have been transferred to an online database. The project’s aim is to allow people to check whether their ancestors died as martyrs and, if so, in which conflicts. Searches can be conducted through the e-Government portal and the Ministry of National Defense website.

How to Perform a Martyr Search via E-Government?

Follow these steps to search for martyr records using the e-Government system:

  • First, visit the e-Government portal at the official address.
  • Log in from the homepage. You will need your e-Government password and Turkish ID number. The e-Government password can be obtained in a sealed envelope from PTT branches. You can also sign in via internet banking or mobile signature.
  • After logging in, type “Search for Martyr Information for the Period 1853-1928” or “Martyr Search” into the search field in the upper right corner. The system will direct you to the martyr search page.
  • On the martyr search form, enter the requested information: name, place of birth (province and district), father’s name, year of birth, place of combat, and the security code. Required fields are name, surname, place of birth (province) and the security code. Other fields are optional. Then click the search button.
  • If the entered person is registered as a martyr, the system will display a notification and show the available information.

Which Wars Can Be Searched Through the E-Government System?

You can search for martyrs who fell between 1853 and 1928. Conflicts included in this period are:

  • The Crimean War (1853–1856).
  • The Russo-Ottoman War (1877–1878/93).
  • The Greco-Turkish War (1897).
  • The Italo-Turkish (Trablusgarp) War (1911).
  • The Balkan Wars (1912–1913).
  • World War I (1914–1918).
  • The Turkish War of Independence (1919–1922).

How to Access the Martyr List Through the Ministry of National Defense?

To reach martyr lists published on the Ministry of National Defense website, enter the Ministry’s official site and click the “Martyr Information Gate” link on the relevant page.

A martyr search page opens, requesting the following information:

  • Turkish ID number
  • Service number
  • First name
  • Last name
  • Father’s name
  • Mother’s name
  • Nickname
  • Date of birth
  • Hometown details (province, district and neighborhood/village)
  • Battle in which the martyr fell
  • Status (officer, non-commissioned officer, civil servant, worker, private or corporal)
  • Branch or class (e.g., recruit, wagoner, gendarmerie, clerk, mechanic, teacher)
  • Rank (e.g., captain, major, senior lieutenant, colonel, lieutenant colonel)

After filling in the requested fields, enter the verification code shown on screen and click the “Search My Martyr” button. If a matching martyr record exists in the system, matching entries will be listed on the screen.

How to Apply as a Martyr Relative to the Ministry of National Defense?

To apply as a martyr relative, first search for the martyr on the Ministry of National Defense website. After finding the relevant name, a green checkmark may appear next to the name. Clicking this opens the martyr relative application form.

On the application form, complete these fields: Turkish ID number, first name, last name, primary phone number, secondary phone number, email address, permanent address, and an explanation field. After filling the form, click the save application button to submit.

How to Check the Status of a Martyr Relative Application?

To check the status of a previously submitted martyr relative application, follow these steps:

  • Click the Martyr Relative Application link provided on the relevant page.
  • On the opened page, enter your Turkish ID number and the verification code.
  • Click the search application button.
  • If an application exists, its details will appear in the application information section.

How Can Martyr Relatives Apply for Employment?

If an individual is registered as a martyr relative through the e-Government martyr search, they can apply for employment through the Ministry of Family and Social Services. Applications submitted to the Directorate General for Martyr Relatives and Veterans are processed directly.

The office address for applications is Eskişehir Yolu Söğütözü Mahallesi 2177. Sokak No:10/A Kat:26 06510 Çankaya/ANKARA, and the contact number is 0312 705 52 00.

How to Check Employment Application Status for Martyr Relatives?

To check the status of an employment application, log in to the e-Government system with your Turkish ID number and e-Government password. From e-services, select the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Services, then click “Martyr Relatives, Veterans and Relatives Employment Application Inquiry.” The result will be displayed on the opened page.

How Can Martyr Relatives Apply for a Free Travel Card?

Martyr relatives are eligible for free travel cards. To obtain this right, apply to the provincial directorates of the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Services. Applications require the applicant’s Turkish ID number and one biometric photograph. The regulation published in the Official Gazette states that martyr relatives are entitled to free travel cards.

How to Check Free Travel Card Application Status via E-Government?

After applying for a free travel card, check the result by logging in to the e-Government system. This inquiry is handled by the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Services; click the “Martyr Relatives, Veterans and Relatives Free Travel Card Application Inquiry” option to view the application status.

Where Should Martyr Relatives Apply for a Pension?

Martyr relatives who are eligible for a pension must apply to the Social Security Institution (SGK). Applications require a pension application petition and two passport-size photos. Assistance is also available via the Alo 170 hotline.

What Benefits Does the State Provide to Martyr Relatives?

Some of the services and benefits available to martyr relatives include:

  • Following registration via the e-Government martyr search, eligible relatives may receive death assistance and travel allowance payments.
  • No participation fees are charged for health services.
  • Free use of public transportation in accordance with relevant regulations.
  • Access to interest-free housing loans.
  • Siblings and children of martyrs may be exempt from military service.
  • Children of martyrs may attend private educational institutions without tuition fees, where applicable.