İbrahim Kafesoğlu
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İbrahim Kafesoğlu (1914–1984) was a Turkish historian and academic who is known for his role in the development of the Turkish–Islamic synthesis. He was a faculty member of
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and
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. He cofounded the conservative think thank Intellectuals' Hearth and was its president from 1970 and 1974.


Early life and education

He was born in Tefenni,
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, in January 1914. His father was killed in the East front in World War I. He graduated from the Teachers' College, Izmir, in 1932. He started his master's degree at
Ankara University Ankara University () is a public university, public research university in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the History of the Republic of Turkey, formation of the Turkish republ ...
in 1936 completing his studies in Hungarology,
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and Turkish Language at the Faculty of Language, History and Geography. He was sent to Budapest for his Ph.D. studies, but he could not complete the program due to World War II. He managed to return Turkey in April 1945. After working at Ankara University for a brief period he continued his studies at Istanbul University where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1949. His thesis was entitled ''Büyük Selçuklu Sultanı Melikşah'' (), and his advisor was Mükrimin Halil Yinanç. His notable teachers at Ankara University and Istanbul University included Fuat Köprülü,
Zeki Velidi Togan Zeki Velidi Togan (, , ; 1890 – 1970 in Istanbul), was a Turkish- Bashkir historian, Turkologist, and leader of the Bashkir revolutionary and liberation movement, doctor of philosophy (1935), professor, honorary doctor of the University of Man ...
, Sadri Maksudi Arsal and
Reşit Rahmeti Arat Reşit Rahmeti Arat (Tatar: Рәшит Рәхмәти Арат, ''Rəşit Rəxməti Arat'' – né Ğabderrəşit Rəxmətullin; May 15, 1900 - November 29, 1964) was a Turkish philologist, professor, writer and publisher of Tatar descent. He is ...
.


Career and activities

Kafesoğlu was promoted to associate professor in 1953. He was the chair of the History Department at Istanbul University between 1954 and 1955. Then he joined Atatürk University where he worked until 1962. He became a full professor of history in 1962 at Istanbul University and served as the chair of the Department of General Turkish History from 1970 to January 1983 when he retired from his teaching post. Kafesoğlu succeeded Zeki Velidi Togan as the chair of the department. Kafesoğlu served as the undersecretary of culture in the Prime Ministry and was a member of the advisory board at the
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. He was made a member of the
Turkish Historical Society The Turkish Historical Society (; TTK) is a research society studying the history of Turkey and the Turkish people, founded in 1931 by the initiative of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, with headquarters in Ankara, Turkey. It has been described as "the Ke ...
in 1983. Kafesoğlu was the founding president of the IH and held the post from May 1970 to 30 January 1974. He was succeeded by Süleyman Yalçın in the post.


Work and views

Kafesoğlu published various books on history of the
Seljuk Empire The Seljuk Empire, or the Great Seljuk Empire, was a High Middle Ages, high medieval, culturally Turco-Persian tradition, Turco-Persian, Sunni Islam, Sunni Muslim empire, established and ruled by the Qiniq (tribe), Qïnïq branch of Oghuz Turks. ...
and Pre-Islamic Turkish history and culture. He also published a book on the Turkish–Islamic synthesis in 1985. He contributed a nationalist conservative magazine entitled ''Turkish Culture'' () and shaped its ideology. Kafesoğlu was the major ideologue of the IH and had a significant role in the formulation of the Turkish–Islamic synthesis. For him Islam is a matter of conscience and does not a political or legal system. He stated that a state ruled in accordance with the Islamic principles is not consistent with Turkish traditions. To support his position Kafesoğlu added "Turks never founded an Islamic State because Turks kept their pre-Islamic Turkish understanding of sovereignty, social rights, and toleration in religious life, land regime and the military character for their states." For Kafesoğlu "Turkish nationalism is not racism, but it is not about a religious cause either." Kafesoğlu argued that the necessity condition for the scientific advancement and the welfare of people in Turkey was the enrichment of national culture. He opposed
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regarding it as a threat on the grounds that it was not compatible with national culture and that it was a Western idea. Kafesoğlu described Turkish youth as "the bearer of a 4000-year-old history" and "the representative of a long and glorious struggle." He also developed a definition of intellectuals stating "Obviously, we do not regard those who turn their backs to liberty and scorn national mores as intellectuals."


Personal life and death

Kafesoğlu married Müzeyyen Hanım in 1946 and had three children from this marriage. He was fluent in Hungarian, English, French, German, Persian and Arabic. Kafesoğlu died in Istanbul on 18 August 1984 and was buried in
Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery The Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery (), one of the largest burial grounds of Istanbul, Turkey, is located in the neighborhood of Edirnekapı of Eyüp district, in the European part of the city. It consists of an old, historical part and a mode ...
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kafesoglu, Ibrahim 20th-century Turkish historians 20th-century Turkish non-fiction writers 20th-century scholars 1914 births 1984 deaths Academic staff of Istanbul University Academic staff of Atatürk University Burials at Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery Ankara University alumni Istanbul University alumni People from Burdur Province Turkish academic administrators Turkish nationalists