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Hikmet Tanyu

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Hikmet Tanyu (1918 – 1992) was a Turkish scientist and college professor of philosophy and history of religions who specialized in Jewish religious history. He studied in Israel in the 1970s and wrote a book titled Jews and Turks throughout History which examines Jewish history and relations between Jewish and Turkish societies through history. This book is considered as the first serious approach to the Jewish history in Turkey.

Tanyu was also a devoted nationalist in the Republic of Turkey in the 1940s, he was tried in the Racism-Turanism trials.[1] He was acquitted and released after six months in prison.[2] Due to the tortures he had been inflicted on while imprisoned, he filed a lawsuit against the Turkish authorities at the Council of State.[3]

References

  1. ^ Uzer, Umut (2016). An Intellectual History of Turkish Nationalism: Between Turkish Ethnicity and Islamic Identity. University of Utah Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-60781-465-8.
  2. ^ "Hikmet Tanyu". www.biyografya.com. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  3. ^ Uzer, Umut (2016), p.158