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Franz Babinger

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419: 135:, as the eldest of four children into a middle-class family. His father was a Roman Catholic, his mother was a Protestant and maternal grandmother of Jewish background. He was already an accomplished academic and linguist by the time he had completed his secondary school studies. Prior to starting 189:("Historians of the Ottoman Empire"). The work became the standard bibliographical review of Ottoman historiography and confirmed the reputation of Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität as a leading center for Near East studies. The rise of the 488: 346: 493: 267:
is one of the few academic works available with no cited sources and whose authority rests solely on the reputation of the author's research abilities. Prof.
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as well as the principal European languages, giving his work a scope and authority that had hitherto rarely been displayed in Near Eastern studies.
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at all, since the companion volume outlining his extensive and voluminous sources was unfinished at the time of his death. As a result,
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In addition to his bibliographical work, Babinger published numerous articles and books on a wide variety of subjects. Babinger knew
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in 1948 until his retirement in 1958. In 1957, he testified about German atrocities against Romanian
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from the University of Ankara criticizes Babinger's overlook of Ottoman sources.
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in 1964. He continued to work and publish actively until his death in
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Transturcologiques. Une histoire transnationale des études turques
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to power in 1933 forced him to resign his position. However, the
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Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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at the same institution. During this period, he published
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on 23 June 1967, the circumstances of which are unclear.
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German orientalist and historian of the Ottoman Empire
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Index

Babinger
Ottoman Empire
biography
Mehmed II
Ralph Manheim
Princeton University Press
Weiden in der Oberpfalz
Bavaria
University
Persian
Hebrew
University of Munich
First World War
German Army
Middle East
Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität
Berlin
Habilitationsschrift
professor
Nazis
Romanian
Nicolae Iorga
Bucharest
Second World War
University of Munich
Jews
American Philosophical Society
Albania
Turkish
Romanian

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