Enver Ziya Karal Explained

Enver Ziya Karal
Birth Date:1906
Birth Place:Kosovo, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Ankara, Turkey
Nationality:Turkish
Fields:Historian
Workplaces:Istanbul, Ankara,
Known For:President of Ankara University
Atatürk's house restoration

Enver Ziya Karal (1906–1982) was a former academic in Turkey.[1]

Early life

He was born in Kosovo, then a part of the Ottoman Empire. During the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) in which his father and other relatives were killed, he came to Istanbul to study in the Ortaköy Orphans' School. Later he continued in the Edirne high school.[2] He graduated in 1928 and he travelled to France by the government scholarship. In France he studied history in the University of Lyon

University years

In 1933 he returned to Istanbul and was appointed as a history associate professor in the School of letters of Istanbul University. In 1942 he came to Ankara as a professor to serve in the School of Language and History - Geography (Turkish: Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi). Between 30 April 1948 and 22 June 1949 he was elected as the rector of Ankara University.In 1960 he gained the title distinguished professor.[3] He also lectured in the University of Columbia in the United States and the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom as a visiting professor.

Other posts and duties

In 1953, he was tasked with the restoration of Atatürk's house in Thessaloniki, Greece . In the Constituent Assembly of Turkey in 1960–1961 term, he was elected as the speaker of the committee which was responsible for the new constitution. In 1971 he served in European Commission in behalf of Turkey.[2] Between he 1972–1982 he was the president of Turkish Historical Society.[3] He died on 18 January 1982 in Ankara [2]

References

  1. Web site: KARAL, Enver Ziya - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi.
  2. http://www.biyografya.com/biyografi/15341 Biyografya page
  3. https://www.ankara.edu.tr/kurumsal/tanitim/rektorlerimiz/#1487331434369-8aba319a-3405 Ankara University page