İlber Ortaylı (Turkish: [ˈilbæɾ oɾˈtajɫɯ]; 21 May 1947 – 13 March 2026) was a Turkish historian and professor of history of Crimean Tatar origin[1][2] at the Galatasaray University in Istanbul and at Ankara University and Bilkent University in Ankara. In 2005, he was appointed the director of the Topkapı Museum in Istanbul, until he retired in 2012.[3]

İlber Ortaylı
Ortaylı in 2009
Born(1947-05-21)21 May 1947
Died13 March 2026(2026-03-13) (aged 78)
Resting place
Fatih Mosque Graveyard
CitizenshipTurkish
Known forHistory of the Ottoman Empire
History of Turkey
Spouse
Ayşe Özdolay
(m. 1981; div. 1999)
Children1
Academic background
Alma materAnkara University (BA, PhD)
University of Chicago (MA)
Halil İnalcık
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Notable works
  • The Empire's Longest Century (1983)
  • Studies on Ottoman Transformation (1994)
  • Discovering the Ottomans (2006)

Considered one of the most prominent historians in Turkey, Ortaylı has influenced both academic scholarship and public understanding of history through his research, widely read popular history books, and television programs.[4][5]

Early life and education

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Ortaylı was born on 21 May 1947 in a refugee camp in Bregenz, Austria, where his Crimean Tatar parents, Kemal and Şefika (née Karashaysky; 1918–2020),[6][7] had fled to avoid Joseph Stalin's deportation of the Crimean Tatars.[8] His family immigrated to Turkey when he was two years old. His father worked as an aircraft engineer and participated in some translation projects on Crimean history.[6] His mother, a descendant of Crimean Tatar Mirza nobility,[7] served long years as a lecturer of Russian language and Literature in the Faculty of Language, History and Geography at Ankara University. He had boy-girl twin siblings, Enver and Emeldar, and another sister, Nuriye.[6]

He started elementary school at St. George's Austrian High School in İstanbul and later transferred to Ankara Atatürk High School.[9] He studied public policy at Ankara University Mekteb-i Mülkiye and later left for Vienna to attend University of Vienna, where he studied both Slavic studies and Oriental studies while he worked with Andreas Tietze.[10] He received his master's degree under the supervision of professor Halil İnalcık at the University of Chicago and obtained his doctorate from the Faculty of Political Science at Ankara University with a thesis on Local Administration in the Tanzimat Period (1978).[11]

Academic career

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After his doctorate, he joined the faculty at the School of Political Sciences of Ankara University. In 1979, he was appointed associate professor. In 1982, he resigned from his position to protest the academic policy of the government established after the 1980 Turkish coup d'état. After teaching at several universities in Turkey, Europe and Russia, he in 1989 returned to Ankara University and became a professor of history and the head of the department of administrative history, after having worked at Middle East Technical University in 1988.[12][13]

Ortaylı made acquaintance with intellectuals from both Turkey and other countries. Notable are Halil İnalcık, Irene Melikoff, Bernard Lewis, Andreas Tietze.[14]

His published articles are mainly in Turkish, German and French and a variety of them are translated into English.[citation needed]

Ortaylı was an honorary member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (2011),[15] the Turkish Academy of Sciences (2012)[16] and Turkish Historical Society,[17] a member of the Foundation for International Studies, the Societas Iranologica Europeae[18] and Austrian-Turkish Forum of Sciences.[19]

Research

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Ortaylı published numerous articles focused on diplomacy, cultural history and intellectual history. Some examples are:[20]

  • Ottoman History
  • Russian History (e.g. "Romanovs and Constantinople" and "19th-century Russian Empire")
  • Ottoman-Habsburg Relations
  • German Influence in the 19th century Ottoman Empire (as his masters degree thesis)
  • Travel writing In the Ottoman Empire
  • History of Turkish Drama

He also published articles on urban history including Latins of the Pera district of the Constantinople for Istanbul and various historical cities which were once under the Ottoman influence; history of provincial administration focusing on the transformation of institutions in the Ottoman Empire from the beginning to the 19th century.[20]

Personal life

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He grew up trilingual, learning German from his father and Russian from his mother. As a polyglot historian he was proficient in Turkish, German, Italian, English, French, Arabic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish, Russian, and Latin.[21]

Ortaylı was married to Ayşe Özdolay (born 1950) between 1981 and 1999.[22] From this marriage, the couple has a daughter, Tuna Ortaylı Kazıcı (born 1982).[22][23]

His biography Time Does not Disappear: Book of İlber Ortaylı (Turkish: Zaman Kaybolmaz: İlber Ortaylı Kitabı) was published in February 2006. The book includes a long journalistic conversation with Nilgün Uysal, passages from his childhood, student years in Ankara, Vienna and Chicago, his then recent reflections on near history events and anecdotes from the years when he worked as a tour guide all over Turkey.[24]

During his studies in Turkey, he worked as a tour guide, which, according to him, influenced his approach to history. It cultivated his apprehension in practice and gave him an opportunity "to teach history" to different groups of people with various backgrounds.[25] He credits his experiences as a travel guide in his writing of "popular history" books and essays.[26]

Ortaylı wrote columns for the daily Hürriyet.[11][27]

Death

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Ortaylı died in Istanbul on 13 March 2026, at the age of 78, after being treated in an intensive care unit for some time.[28][29] He was buried in the Fatih Mosque Graveyard following a memorial ceremony at Galatasaray University and the religious service at Fatih Mosque.[30] Many prominent figures and politicians attended his funeral.[31]

Awards and honors

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Bibliography

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  • Tanzimat'tan Sonra Mahalli İdareler (Provincial administration after Tanzimat) (1974)
  • Türkiye'de Belediyeciliğin Evrimi (Evolution of municipality in Turkey; with İlhan Tekeli, 1978)
  • Türkiye İdare Tarihi (Administrative history of Turkey) (1979)
  • Osmanlı İmparatorluğunda Alman Nüfuzu (German influence in the Ottoman Empire) (1980)
  • Gelenekten Geleceğe (From tradition to the future) (1982)
  • İmparatorluğun En Uzun Yüzyılı (The longest century of the Empire) (1983)
  • Tanzimat'tan Cumhuriyet'e Yerel Yönetim Geleneği (Local administration tradition from Tanzimat to the Republic) (1985)
  • İstanbul'dan Sayfalar (Pages from Istanbul) (1986)
  • Studies on Ottoman Transformation (1994)
  • Hukuk ve İdare Adamı Olarak Osmanlı Devletinde Kadı (Kadıs as a legal and administrative figures in the Ottoman State) (1994)
  • Türkiye İdare Tarihine Giriş (Introduction to the history of Turkish administration) (1996)
  • Osmanlı Toplumunda Aile (Family in Ottoman Society) (2000)
  • Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nda İktisadi ve Sosyal Değişim (Economic and social change in the Ottoman Empire) (2001)
  • Osmanlı Barışı (Ottoman peace) (2004)
  • Osmanlı’yı Yeniden Keşfetmek 1 and 2 (Rediscovering the Ottoman Empire) (2006)
  • Kırk Ambar Sohbetleri (Kırk ambar conversations) (2006)
  • Eski Dünya Seyahatnamesi (Travelogue of the old world) (2007)
  • Topkapı Palace: Milestones in Ottoman History (2007, Blue Dome Press)
  • Ottoman Studies (2012, Tarih Vakfı)
  • Private and Royal Life in the Ottoman Palace (2014, Blue Dome Press)

References

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  9. Yılmaz, Murat (16 March 2026). "İlber Hoca'nın Ankara'sı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 18 March 2026.
  10. Ortaylı, İlber (7 October 2018). "Bilgi ve tevazunun sonsuzluğu Andreas TIetze". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 18 March 2026.
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