Mazhar Müfit Bey (1873, Denizli – 1948, Istanbul) was a Turkish civil servant and politician. In 1934 he assumed the surname Kansu.
Biography
He was born in Denizli, Ottoman Empire. After serving as a mathematics and history teacher in Edirne and Gelibolu, he chose civil service. In 1897, he was appointed as a governor of various kazas such as Havsa, Çorlu, Uzunköprü and Xanthi (now in Greece). In 1908 he was promoted and appointed as the governor of several sanjaks such as Mersin, İzmit and Balıkesir. (Both sanjaks and kazas were administrative units where sanjaks were bigger than kazas.)
Mazhar Müfit Kansu, being a close friend of the founder of the Republic Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), published his memoirs about Atatürk in a newspaper shortly before his death in 1948. In 1966, these notes were published as a book titled Erzurum'dan Ölümüne Kadar Atatürk'le Beraber ("Together With Atatürk; From Erzurum Until His Death")