The second Inspectorate General (Turkish: Umumi Müfettişlik, UM) was created on the 19 February 1934 and its capital was seated in the city Edirne.
[2] The task of the Inspector General was to develop the Turkish territories bordering Europe and populate them with muslim settlers.
[2] İbrahim Talî Öngören was appointed the first Inspector General and in order to perceive a perspective of the tasks to be performed, he toured the UM in May and June 1934.
[4] For health reasons, Öngören had to resign from the post in August 1935 and Kâzım Dirik assumed as Inspector General and served as such until his death in 1941.
[5] After this date, the office of the Inspectorate Generals was not reoccupied,[6] but the legal framework stayed until it was abolished in 1952, during the Government of the Democrat Party.