Jale İnan
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Jale İnan
Summary
Jale İnan is a human[1]. She was born in Istanbul[2]. She was born on February 1, 1914[3]. She died in Istanbul[4]. She died on February 26, 2001[5]. She worked as an archaeological monument keeper[6], classical archaeologist[7], university teacher[8], and archaeologist[9]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (105 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Jale İnan's place of birth was Istanbul[2].
- Jale İnan passed away in Istanbul[4].
- Jale İnan was born on February 1, 1914[3].
- Jale İnan died on February 26, 2001[5].
- Burial took place at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery[11].
- Jale İnan's father was Aziz Ogan[12].
- Jale İnan was married to Mustafa İnan[13].
- Jale İnan held citizenship in Turkey[14].
- Jale İnan held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[15].
- Turkish was Jale İnan's native language[16].
- Jale İnan's professions included archaeological monument keeper[6].
- Jale İnan worked as a classical archaeologist[7].
- Jale İnan worked as a university teacher[8].
- Jale İnan worked as an archaeologist[9].
- Jale İnan's field of work was archaeology[17].
- Jale İnan's field of work was classical archaeology[18].
- Jale İnan held the position of ordinary professor[19].
- Among Jale İnan's employers was Istanbul University[20].
- Jale İnan was educated at Erenköy Girls High School[21].
- Jale İnan was educated at Frederick William University Berlin[22].
- Jale İnan's education included a stint at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[23].
- Jale İnan's doctoral advisor was Gerhart Rodenwaldt[24].
- Jale İnan is recorded as female[25].
- Jale İnan's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Jale İnan's Commons category is recorded as Jale İnan[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Istanbul[2], Jale İnan… she was born on February 1, 1914[3]. Her father was Aziz Ogan[12]. Turkish was her native language[16].
Education
Educated at Erenköy Girls High School[21], a high school[28], in Turkey[29], founded in 1911[30]; Frederick William University Berlin[22], a university[31], in Prussia[32], founded in 1828[33]; and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[23], a public research university[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1472[36], headquartered in Hauptgebäude der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[37]. Jale İnan's doctoral advisor was Gerhart Rodenwaldt[24]. She earned the academic degree of doctorate[38]. She studied under Gerhart Rodenwaldt[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include archaeological monument keeper[6], classical archaeologist[7], university teacher[8], and archaeologist[9]. Fields of work include archaeology[17], an academic discipline[40] and classical archaeology[18], an archaeological sub-discipline[41]. Among Jale İnan's employers was Istanbul University[20]. She held the position of ordinary professor[19].
Personal Life
Jale İnan was married to Mustafa İnan[13].
Death and Burial
Jale İnan died on February 26, 2001[5]. She died in Istanbul[4]. Burial took place at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Jale İnan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (105 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[10] She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] She is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Jale İnan born?
Jale İnan was born in Istanbul[2].
Where did Jale İnan die?
Jale İnan passed away in Istanbul[4].
Who were Jale İnan's parents?
Jale İnan's father was Aziz Ogan[12].
Who was Jale İnan married to?
Jale İnan's spouses include Mustafa İnan[13].
What did Jale İnan do for work?
Jale İnan worked as archaeological monument keeper[6], classical archaeologist[7], university teacher[8], and archaeologist[9].
Where did Jale İnan go to school?
Jale İnan was educated at Erenköy Girls High School[21], Frederick William University Berlin[22], and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[23].