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Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Inal, (Turkish Intellectual, Biographer A, Nd Bibliographer), 1870-1957).

[Autograph letter signed 'Mahmud Kemal' addressed to 'Süleyman Nazif'].

[1339 H.], 1923

846,00 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop (Istanbul, Turquía)

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Año de publicación
1923
Lugar de impresión
Istanbul
Autor
Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Inal, (Turkish Intellectual, Biographer A, Nd Bibliographer), 1870-1957).
Páginas
0
Editores
[1339 H.]
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Materia
ÖNT Autograph letter of the Signature Architecture History of, the arts collection Lettre autographiée de la collection, Signature Architecture Histoire des arts Autogrammbuch der, Signature Architecture History of the arts collection Lettera, autografa della collezione Signature Architecture History of the, arts Medicine, Manuscripts & Autographs, Turkish politics
Descripción
Soft cover
Idiomas
Inlgés
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Tapa blanda

Descripción

Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original letter autograph signed by Ibnülemin sent to Süleyman Nazif, (1870-1927), who was an eminent Ottoman-born Turkish poet and founder of 'Wealth of Nations' [Servet-i Fünûn periodical]. Ibnülemin was a historian of literature and bibliographer. His full name was Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Inal. He is a descendant of the Esteemed Hüseyin through his father. He was brought up with private tutoring. He took lessons from Ipekli Tahir Efendi (father of Mehmet Akif Ersoy), Hasan Tahsin Efendi (Clerk of Beyazit Library and the imam of Ali Pasa Mosque) and from Trabzonlu Hüsnü Efendi. He left Political School because of health problems. He continued with his lectures for some time at Law School and at Madrasah. He learnt Arabic, Persian and French and was interested in calligraphy and music. He lived in Adana, Elazig, Ankara, Izmir and on the Islands as his father was a civil servant. He was employed at the Office of Correspondence of the Grand Vizier, as the First Secretary of the Inspection Commission of the Sublime Porte, at the General Directorate of the Distinguished Province and Head of the Clerical Office (1908). He was a member of the commission that checked the official documents and journals during the reign of Abdülhamid. He contributed to the foundation of Islamic Works of Art and Archeology Museum, during the years of World War I. He was also a member of the Ottoman History Council (1923) and the Committee of Turkish History. He also held a post in the Administration of Public Debts. He was the President of the commission for the classification of the archives at Topkapi Palace (1924), and he retired after being appointed to the directorship of the Museum of Islamic Works (1927-35). He worked for the Grand Vizier for fourteen years. His grave is in the Merkez Efendi Graveyard. He participated at some scientific meetings abroad and received tokens of appreciation from presidents of foreign countries for his studies. Besides this, he was the advisor for the Encyclopedia of Islam. Throughout his life, he never married. He donated all the archive that he collected during his life to the Istanbul University Library, and his mansion in Mercan and the Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Dormitory to the Science Dissemination Society and to the Imam Hatip High School charity. His articles were published in the newspapers 'Tarih', 'Tercüman-i Hakikat' as well as in 'Resimli Gazete', 'Beyanü'l Hakk', which he published with his friends. Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Inal greatly contributed to our cultural life with his studies and valuable works. A unique autograph letter. Extremely rare.