** "The Policy of Mehmed II toward the Greek Population of Istanbul and the Byzantine Buildings of the City" (1968) He is a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Department of Historical Sciences. He was a member and president of many international foundations. In 1994, he returned to Turkey and founded history department at Bilkent University where he is still teaching. Between 19 he taught Ottoman history at the University of Chicago. In 1972, he was invited by the University of Chicago. He lectured in various universities in the United States as a guest professor. He entered the same school as an assistant, then he became assistant professor in 1946 and after his return from lecturing in the University of London for a while, he became a professor in the same department in 1952. thesis was on the Bulgarian question in the late Ottoman Empire. He attended Balıkesir Teacher Training School and then Ankara University, Faculty of Language, History and Geography, Department of History and graduated in 1940. He was born in Istanbul in 1916 in a Crimean Tatar family, which left Crimea for Istanbul in 1905. Halil İnalcık is a leading Turkish historian of the Ottoman Empire.
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