Background
Inalcik, Halil was born on May 26, 1916 in Istanbul, Turkey. Son of Seyit Osman and Bahriye Inalcik. came to the United States, 1972.
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Halil Inalcik, the acknowledged dean of American Ottoman studies, has contributed a stunning new study of economic life of the Black Sea under Ottoman Rule. Caffa was Crimea's most important port and every nationality and religion of the Black Sea littoral resided there. The customs register provides important evidence about the economic activities of these parties, as well as detailed insight into the everyday life of the people of the region. All those interested in the Ottoman period and Black Sea history will find this to be a signal publication.
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A preeminent scholar of Turkish history vividly portrays 300 years of this distinctively Eastern culture as it grew from a military principality to the world's most powerful Islamic state. He paints a striking picture of the prominence of religion and warfare in everyday life, as well as the traditions of statecraft, administration, social values, financial, and land policies. "...masterly...Halil Inalcik is one of the foremost living students of Ottoman history...Read this book..."--Times Literary Supplement.
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Inalcik, Halil was born on May 26, 1916 in Istanbul, Turkey. Son of Seyit Osman and Bahriye Inalcik. came to the United States, 1972.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Ankara, 1942. Doctorate (honorary), University Bosphorus, 1986. Doctorate (honorary), University Athens, 1987.
Doctorate (honorary), University Selcuk-Konya, 1992. Doctorate (honorary), University Jerusalem, 1993. Doctorate (honorary), University Bucharest, 1993.
Doctorate (honorary), University Uludag, Turkey, 1995.
Professor of history, U. Ankara, 1943-1972;
professor Ottoman history, University of Chicago, 1972-1986;
professor emeritus, University of Chicago, since 1986;
professor, Bilkent U., Ankara, since 1993. Visiting professor Turkish history Columbia University, 1953-1954, Princeton University, 1967-1968, 90-92. Director studies Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1983.
Co-Chairman.1st. International Congress on Social and Economics History of Turkey, 1977.
(This major contribution to Ottoman history is now publish...)
(This major contribution to Ottoman history is now publish...)
( A preeminent scholar of Turkish history vividly portray...)
( Halil Inalcik, the acknowledged dean of American Ottom...)
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President International Association Southeast European Association, 1971-1974. Served with Turkish Army, 1943-1945. Fellow Royal Asiatic Society (England honorary).
Member American Academy Arts and Sciences, Academy of Sciences of Turkey (honorary), The British Academy (correspondent), History Society of America (honorary), Royal History Society, (correspondent).
Son of Seyit Osman and Bahriye I. M. Sevkiye, January 18, 1945 (deceased 1989). 1 daughter, Gunhan.