Hilmi Uran (1886âÂÂ1957) was a former Turkish politician and government minister.
He was born in Bodrum, (now an ilçe of MuÃÂla Province) in 1884. After graduating from the Faculty of Political Sciences, during the last years of the Ottoman Empire, he was appointed as the kaymakam (second level governor) of Menemen and ÃÂeà Âme, both in ðzmir Province. He also represented Menteshe (MuÃÂla Province) in the Ottoman parliament. After the proclamation the Turkish Republic, he represented Seyhan of Adana Province in the Turkish parliament between 1927 and 1950. He died on 21 October 1957.
Between 29 December 1930 and 26 October 1933, he served as the Minister of Public Works in the 6th and 7th government of Turkey. Between 11 November 1938 and 3 January 1939, he was the Minister of Justice in the 10th government of Turkey. From 26 May 1943 to 7 August 1946, he served as the Minister of Interior in the 14th government of Turkey.
He was also active in the Republican People's Party (CHP). In 1947, during the early years of the multi-party regime, he supported the moderate wing in CHP, and he was elected as the deputy of the party chairman ðsmet ðnönü. After the defeat of his party in the general election 1950, he wrote his memoirs, which were published in 2008, long after his death, under title Meà Ârutiyet, tek parti, çok parti hatñralarñm, 1908âÂÂ1950: anñ ("My memories of Constitutional Monarchy, One Party Regime and Multi Party Regime 1908âÂÂ1950: Memoir").