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Full Name
  
Ayse Afet

Siblings
  
Nezihe Hakki

Occupation
  
Academic

Children
  
Ari Inan, Demir Inan

Education
  
History, sociology

Spouse
  
Dr. Rifat Inan

Nationality
  
Turkish

Name
  
Afet Inan


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Born
  
November 29, 1908
Selanik, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire

Alma mater
  
University of Geneva, Switzerland

Known for
  
Adopted daughter of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

Role
  
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's daughter

Died
  
June 8, 1985, Ankara, Turkey

Books
  
Ataturk Hakkinda Hatiralar ve Belgeler, The emancipation of the Turkish woman

Similar People
  
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Ulku Adatepe, Sabiha Gokcen, Falih Rifki Atay, Latife Ussaki

Organization
  
University of Ankara

Afet İnan / Atatürk'ün Tarihe Verdiği Önem ve Medeniyet Anlayışı (1981)


Ayşe Afet İnan or Afetinan (29 November 1908 – June 8, 1985) was a Turkish historian and sociologist. She was one of the eight adopted daughters of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

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Afet İnan was born to Ismail Hakki Bey (İsmail Hakkı Uzmay) and Şehzane Hanım from Doyran (present day Dojran), in 1908 in the district of Kesendire (Polyoroz, present day Kassandra) in Salonica Vilayet.

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She and her family emigrated to Adapazarı because of the Balkan Wars. She started primary school in Adapazarı on March 4, 1913. They then moved to Ankara, Mihalıççık, Karaoğlan, Biga. Her mother Şehzane died of tuberculosis on May 15, 1915. Since her father then married a young girl, Ayşe Afet decided to become a teacher to earn her own living. When they lived in Biga, her younger sister Nezihe was born to her father Ismail Hakki and his second wife. In 1920, she finished her six years of primary education. In 1921, they settled to Alanya. In 1922, she got a teaching qualification in Elmalı and was assigned as headteacher to Elmalı Girls' School. She graduated from the Bursa Teachers College for Girls in 1925, and started to work as a primary school teacher in Izmir. She met Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in October of the same year during his visit to Izmir.

Afet İnan te Atatrk

Afet was sent in 1925 by Atatürk to Lausanne, Switzerland, to learn French. After returning to Turkey in 1927, she attended the French Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul. On finishing there she was appointed as a secondary school teacher for history. In 1935, Afet İnan went to Switzerland again and was a student of Eugène Pittard (fr.) at the University of Geneva between 1936 and 1938. In 1939, after graduating, she obtained a PhD in sociology. In 1950, she became a professor at the University of Ankara.

She was the co-founder and a leading member of the Turkish Historical Society.

İnan died on June 8, 1985, in Ankara, leaving behind her husband Dr. Rıfat İnan, her daughter Arı and her son Demir.

The "Afet İnan Historical Studies Award" is given biennially by the Turkish History Foundation in cooperation with İnan's family.

Ataturk ve afet i nan www etarih com


References

Afet İnan Wikipedia