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İhsan Sabancı

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Organization
  
Sabanci Holding

Name
  
Ihsan Sabanci

Died
  
1979, Istanbul, Turkey

Grandchildren
  
Faruk Sabanci

Home town
  
Adana

Role
  
Businessman

Siblings
  
Sakip Sabanci

Born
  
1931
Akcakaya village, Kayseri Province

Spouse(s)
  
Yuksel (Tarcan) Sabanci

Relatives
  
Sakip Sabanci, Haci Sabanci, Sevket Sabanci, Erol Sabanci, Ozdemir Sabanci

Children
  
Guler Sabanci, Mehmet Sabanci, Sevgi Sabanci, Omer Sabanci, Murat Sabanci

Parents
  
Sadika Sabanci, Haci Omer Sabanci


Similar
  
Erol Sabancı, Hacı Ömer Sabancı, Şevket Sabancı
İhsan Sabancı

İhsan Sabancı (1931–1979), a second-generation member of the renowned Sabancı family, was a Turkish businessman.

He was born in 1931 in the village of Akçakaya in Kayseri Province as the first of six sons of Hacı Ömer Sabancı and Sadıka. His brothers were Sakıp (1933–2004), Hacı (1935–1998), Şevket (1936–), Erol (1938–) and Özdemir (1941–1996), all of whom contributed to the growth of a business imperium from nothing, founded by their father.

İhsan dropped out of school, and was a passionate football player in his youth. Unlike his father and brothers, he was not much interested in business. With his father's backing, he dealt with textile and cotton purchasing until 1975, during the time his family’s major business was cotton trade. However, he spent most of his time at the Demirspor football club's facilities in Adana.

He married Yüksel in 1953, with whom he had two daughters, Güler (born 1955 in İstanbul) and Nur, and a son, Ahmet Yakup. İhsan had also three more children from his second marriage (religious marriage) with Nevin Tenik in Adana, two daughters, Sevgi Sabancı and Sevilay Sabancı (born 1966), and a son, Murat Sabancı (born 1967).

İhsan Sabancı died in 1979 at a young age of 48. After the death in 2004 of İhsan’s brother Sakıp, who led the family-controlled Sabancı Holding, İhsan's daughter Güler Sabancı was appointed the chairperson of the second-biggest industrial and financial conglomerate of Turkey.

References

İhsan Sabancı Wikipedia