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Galatasaray High School

Galatasaray High School (Turkish: Galatasaray Lisesi, French: Lycée de Galatasaray), established in Istanbul in 1481, is the oldest high school in Turkey. It is also the second-oldest Turkish educational institution after Istanbul University, which was established in 1453.[1] The name Galatasaray means Galata Palace, as the school is located at the far end of Galata, the medieval Genoese enclave above the Golden Horn in what is now the district of Beyoğlu.

Galatasaray High School
Galatasaray Lisesi
Lycée de Galatasaray

Lyceum Galatasarensis
Location
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Coordinates41°01′58″N 28°58′43″E / 41.03278°N 28.97861°E / 41.03278; 28.97861
Information
Former namesGalatasaray Mekteb-i Sultanisi
Lycée Impérial Ottoman de Galata-Sérai
Lyceum Imperialis Ottomanicus Galatasarensis
School typePublic, Boarding
Founded1481
1868
FounderBayezid II
Abdülaziz
PrincipalProf. Murat Develioğlu
Color(s)Red   Yellow  
MascotLion
Websitewww.gsl.gsu.edu.tr

A highly selective school, Galatasaray High School is often compared to the likes of Eton College in England and Lycée Louis-le-Grand in France.[2] Since it is now an Anatolian High School, access to the school is open to any student who achieves a high enough score in nationwide entrance exams; the intake, therefore, consists of the top-scoring 0.03% of students from across the country. Drawing on a blend of the Turkish and French school curricula, Galatasaray High School provides education in both languages.

The association football club Galatasaray S.K. was formed by and named after the institution (in the club's formative years the footballers consisted entirely of students from the school). Galatasaray High School is the progenitor of the Galatasaray Community, which includes the football club, its parent Galatasaray Sports Club, and Galatasaray University.

The High School has served as the alma mater of a string of famous figures in the worlds of art, writing and politics

History Edit

Origins (1481–1830) Edit

 
First logo of GSL
 
Entrance gates of Galatasaray High School on İstiklal Caddesi in Istanbul
 
Courtyard of Galatasaray High School

Bayezid II (1447–1512) founded the Galata Sarayı Enderun-u Hümayunu (Galata Palace Imperial School).in 1481. The sultan often roamed the city, disguised as an ordinary citizen and legend has it that on one of these rambles he found a garden in Galata filled with beautiful red and yellow roses. In this garden, he met Gül Baba (Father Rose) of the Bektashi Order. The Sultan asked the wise man about how to improve the Empire and the city as they filled with immigrants. Gül Baba explained that he was happy with the city, his rose garden and the reign of the Sultan, but he would be even happier if there was a school which would educate students from this diverse range of backgrounds, as this would train the wise men needed to serve such a large Empire. He told the Sultan he would be proud to serve as a teacher in this school in order to create a generation of valuable subjects for the Empire. Bayezid II took Gül Baba at his word and returned to the garden weeks later with the edict which established the Ottoman Imperial School in the grounds next to the rose garden, with Gül Baba as its headmaster. Gül Baba became the first headmaster of Galatasaray and administered the school for many years. He died during the Ottoman raid on Hungary and his tomb is located in Budapest.

 
Second logo of GSL

When the Ottoman army went to war, dervishes and minstrels accompanied it to provide prayers and entertainment but also armed themselves and joined in the fighting when necessary. Gül Baba was one of these dervishes.

Interim period (1830–1868) Edit

Galata Palace Imperial School remained open until the 1830s, when the Tanzimat movement for reform and reorganisation drastically altered the Ottoman Empire's old establishment. Sultan Mahmud II (1808–1839) replaced the Imperial School with the Ottoman Medical School, staffed largely by French professors with most courses taught in French. The Medical School was based in the Galatasaray (Galata Palace) buildings for some thirty years.

Modern period (1868–1923) Edit

Sultan Abdülaziz (1861–1876) was the first Ottoman sultan to travel to Europe and, while in France, was impressed by the French educational system. On his return to Istanbul, he announced the Edict on Public Education which established a free compulsory education system for children under twelve. In September 1868, the Lycée Impérial Ottoman de Galata-Sérai" (Turkish: Galatasaray Mekteb-i Sultanisi) was established based on the lycée model. French was the main language of instruction, and many teachers were European. The students included members of all the religious and ethnic communities of the Ottoman Empire.[citation needed]

From 1868 to 1878, most of the students non Muslims. Many of them were Bulgarian.[3]

Since this period, the district where the school stands has been known as Galatasaray. In 1905, the Galatasaray Sports Club was founded by Ali Sami Yen and his friends in one of the school's classrooms (Literature 5B).

In 1907 a fire broke out in the school and burnt its wooden buildings to the ground. The library, museum and archive were all lost; only some stones of the external walls survived. The school was briefly relocated to Beylerbeyi but in 1909 the students were able to return to a new stone building on the site. [4]

Establishment of the Republic of Turkey to Integrated Education System (1923–1992) Edit

With the abolition of the Ottoman Empire and the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, the school's name was changed to Galatasaray Lisesi (Galatasaray High School or Lycée de Galatasaray). Instruction was conducted in Turkish and French, and the school was composed of an Elementary School (five years) and a Lycée (seven years) where French Language and Literature, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English and German were taught selectively in the last four years.

The school became co-educational in 1965, and female students now constitute at least 40% of the school's pupils.

One of the main buildings of the Feriye Palace on the Bosphorus, in the Ortaköy district, was given to the school when it needed to expand.

Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, visited Galatasaray three times: on December 2, 1930; January 28, 1932; and July 1, 1933.

Integrated Education System (1992–present) Edit

In the 1990s, Galatasaray High School entered another period of transformation. The signing of the Turkish-French Bilateral Agreement of 1992 led to the foundation of Galatasaray University which essentially grew out of the Lycée. With the addition of a new primary education school, the three units emerged as autonomous components of an integrated education system under the aegis of the University.

Admission to the High School (or Lycée) is by selective examinations and about one hundred children a year are admitted. Many graduates of the High School continue their education at Galatasaray University, where 25 percent of the enrolment quota is reserved for them.

Until 1997, the High School provided eight years of education. After children had completed the five-year compulsory primary school course, they undertook two years of preparatory, three years of junior high, and three years of senior high school education. In the 2003–2004 academic year Galatasaray High School became a five-year senior high school, with the introduction of the eight-year compulsory primary education system in Turkey, including one year of preparation.

Galatasaray has a diverse student body, with students coming from every part of the country. The current curriculum consists of a blend of Turkish and French curricula, plus a number of additional language courses and elective subjects. Courses on Turkish literature, geography, history, ethics, and art are taught in Turkish, while French Literature, philosophy, sociology, mathematics, and science courses use French as the language of instruction. In addition, English is taught in the primary school from the sixth grade, while Italian and Latin are taught in the high school. There is also some exposure to Ottoman Turkish, Persian, and Arabic through literature and religion classes, as well as Greek through French classes.

The students set up an English Club in 1997, which regularly participates in the Harvard Model United Nations Conferences and the European Youth Parliament's International Sessions and other events throughout the year.

The Lycée de Galatasaray diploma is equivalent to the French Baccalaureate, and graduates of Galatasaray are admitted to universities in France without further examinations.

Education Edit

The school years break down as follows:

French Prep (one year)

Lyceum (four years) — admission through the Secondary Education Institutions Entrance Exam (LGS)

University (four years) — admission through the National University Entrance Exam (YKS)

In 2003, an eight-year primary school system (which integrated the previous five years of elementary school and three years of junior high under a single body) was introduced. Under this new system, the one year prep and four-year junior high education were transitioned into the primary school.

Galatasaray sports Edit

Galatasaray Clubs Edit

  • GSL Biology Club
  • GSL Soccer (Both Men's and Women's)
  • GSL Mathematics Club
  • GSL Rugby Club
  • GSL MUN Club (Closed for 3 years)
  • GSL Music and Polyphonic Choir Club
  • GSL Intelligence Games Club
  • GSL Press Club
  • GSL Culture and Literature Club
  • GSL Theatre Club
  • GSL Arts Club
  • GSL Art History Club
  • GSL Social Sciences Society
  • GSL Folklore Club
  • GSL French Club
  • GSL Travel Club
  • GSL Gastronomy Club
  • GSL Sports Club
  • GSL Science & Technology Club
  • GSL Sport Management & Analysis Club
  • GSL Photography Club
  • GSL English Drama Club
  • GSL Tango Club
  • GSL Civil Protection Club
  • GSL Cinema Club
  • GSL Natural Sports Club
  • GSL Philosophy Club
  • GSL Permaculture Club
  • GSL Animal Welfare and Ecology Club
  • GSL Computer Club
  • GSL Robotics Club - #9020 FRC Team
  • GSL Terimistic Thought Club
  • GSL Chess Club
  • GSL English Club
  • GSL Board Games Club

Notable alumni Edit

Grand viziers and prime ministers Edit

  • Suat Hayri Ürgüplü (1903-81), Minister of Customs and Monopoly, Prime Minister
  • Prof. Dr. Nihat Erim (1912-1980), Minister of Construction, Prime Minister

Foreign kings, presidents and prime ministers Edit

 
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi

Ministers Edit

Ministers of foreign countries Edit

Governors Edit

Notable diplomats Edit

Below are the names of Galatasaray alumni, who represented the Republic of Turkey as ambassadors to the United States, Canada, the United Nations and other countries.

United States:

Canada:

United Nations:

Austria:

France

 
Nikola Milev

Famous writers and poets Edit

Other notable alumni Edit

Notable former staff Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "GALATASARAY LYCÉE". cornucopia.net.
  2. ^ Mercan, Meral (2018). "GALATASARAY LİSESİ | GALATASARAY HIGH SCHOOL | LYCEE GALATASARAY | 1481 - 1868 - 1923 | School Profile | Class of 2018-2019" (PDF). GALATASARAY LİSESİ. (PDF) from the original on 8 January 2023.
  3. ^ Strauss, Johann. "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire" (Chapter 7). In: Murphey, Rhoads (editor). Imperial Lineages and Legacies in the Eastern Mediterranean: Recording the Imprint of Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Rule (Volume 18 of Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies). Routledge, 7 July 2016. ISBN 1317118448, 9781317118442. Google Books PT195.
  4. ^ "GALATASARAY LISESI". www.gsl.gsu.edu.tr. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  5. ^ "Bayur, Yusuf Hikmet". Encyclopaedia of Islam. Brill. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Ünlü Türk denizci Sadun Boro hayatını kaybetti". Milliyet (in Turkish). 5 June 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  7. ^ Strauss, Johann (2010). "A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire: Translations of the Kanun-ı Esasi and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages". In Herzog, Christoph; Malek Sharif (eds.). The First Ottoman Experiment in Democracy. Wurzburg. pp. 21–51.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (info page on book at Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 32 (PDF p. 34)

External links Edit

  • Galatasaray High School

Further reading Edit

  • "Le lycée de Galata-Seraï". Servet-i-Funoun Partie Française (in French). Stamboul, Constantinople. LV (1417): 1-2. 1918-10-31.
  • , for the period between 1481 and 1868. Accessed September 25, 2008 (in Turkish).
  • , for the period between 1868 and 1923. Accessed September 25, 2008 (in Turkish).
  • , during the modern Republic of Turkey (including during the Turkish War of Independence. Accessed September 25, 2008 (in Turkish).
  • , served through their official webpage. Accessed September 25, 2008.

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newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Galatasaray High School Turkish Galatasaray Lisesi French Lycee de Galatasaray established in Istanbul in 1481 is the oldest high school in Turkey It is also the second oldest Turkish educational institution after Istanbul University which was established in 1453 1 The name Galatasaray means Galata Palace as the school is located at the far end of Galata the medieval Genoese enclave above the Golden Horn in what is now the district of Beyoglu Galatasaray High SchoolGalatasaray Lisesi Lycee de GalatasarayLyceum GalatasarensisLocationIstanbul BeyogluTurkeyCoordinates41 01 58 N 28 58 43 E 41 03278 N 28 97861 E 41 03278 28 97861InformationFormer namesGalatasaray Mekteb i Sultanisi Lycee Imperial Ottoman de Galata Serai Lyceum Imperialis Ottomanicus GalatasarensisSchool typePublic BoardingFounded1481 1868FounderBayezid II AbdulazizPrincipalProf Murat DeveliogluColor s Red Yellow MascotLionWebsitewww gsl gsu edu trA highly selective school Galatasaray High School is often compared to the likes of Eton College in England and Lycee Louis le Grand in France 2 Since it is now an Anatolian High School access to the school is open to any student who achieves a high enough score in nationwide entrance exams the intake therefore consists of the top scoring 0 03 of students from across the country Drawing on a blend of the Turkish and French school curricula Galatasaray High School provides education in both languages The association football club Galatasaray S K was formed by and named after the institution in the club s formative years the footballers consisted entirely of students from the school Galatasaray High School is the progenitor of the Galatasaray Community which includes the football club its parent Galatasaray Sports Club and Galatasaray University The High School has served as the alma mater of a string of famous figures in the worlds of art writing and politics Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1481 1830 1 2 Interim period 1830 1868 1 3 Modern period 1868 1923 1 4 Establishment of the Republic of Turkey to Integrated Education System 1923 1992 1 5 Integrated Education System 1992 present 2 Education 3 Galatasaray sports 4 Galatasaray Clubs 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Grand viziers and prime ministers 5 2 Foreign kings presidents and prime ministers 5 3 Ministers 5 4 Ministers of foreign countries 5 5 Governors 5 6 Notable diplomats 5 7 Famous writers and poets 5 8 Other notable alumni 5 9 Notable former staff 6 See also 7 References 8 External links 9 Further readingHistory EditOrigins 1481 1830 Edit nbsp First logo of GSL nbsp Entrance gates of Galatasaray High School on Istiklal Caddesi in Istanbul nbsp Courtyard of Galatasaray High SchoolBayezid II 1447 1512 founded the Galata Sarayi Enderun u Humayunu Galata Palace Imperial School in 1481 The sultan often roamed the city disguised as an ordinary citizen and legend has it that on one of these rambles he found a garden in Galata filled with beautiful red and yellow roses In this garden he met Gul Baba Father Rose of the Bektashi Order The Sultan asked the wise man about how to improve the Empire and the city as they filled with immigrants Gul Baba explained that he was happy with the city his rose garden and the reign of the Sultan but he would be even happier if there was a school which would educate students from this diverse range of backgrounds as this would train the wise men needed to serve such a large Empire He told the Sultan he would be proud to serve as a teacher in this school in order to create a generation of valuable subjects for the Empire Bayezid II took Gul Baba at his word and returned to the garden weeks later with the edict which established the Ottoman Imperial School in the grounds next to the rose garden with Gul Baba as its headmaster Gul Baba became the first headmaster of Galatasaray and administered the school for many years He died during the Ottoman raid on Hungary and his tomb is located in Budapest nbsp Second logo of GSLWhen the Ottoman army went to war dervishes and minstrels accompanied it to provide prayers and entertainment but also armed themselves and joined in the fighting when necessary Gul Baba was one of these dervishes Interim period 1830 1868 Edit Galata Palace Imperial School remained open until the 1830s when the Tanzimat movement for reform and reorganisation drastically altered the Ottoman Empire s old establishment Sultan Mahmud II 1808 1839 replaced the Imperial School with the Ottoman Medical School staffed largely by French professors with most courses taught in French The Medical School was based in the Galatasaray Galata Palace buildings for some thirty years Modern period 1868 1923 Edit Sultan Abdulaziz 1861 1876 was the first Ottoman sultan to travel to Europe and while in France was impressed by the French educational system On his return to Istanbul he announced the Edict on Public Education which established a free compulsory education system for children under twelve In September 1868 the Lycee Imperial Ottoman de Galata Serai Turkish Galatasaray Mekteb i Sultanisi was established based on the lycee model French was the main language of instruction and many teachers were European The students included members of all the religious and ethnic communities of the Ottoman Empire citation needed From 1868 to 1878 most of the students non Muslims Many of them were Bulgarian 3 Since this period the district where the school stands has been known as Galatasaray In 1905 the Galatasaray Sports Club was founded by Ali Sami Yen and his friends in one of the school s classrooms Literature 5B In 1907 a fire broke out in the school and burnt its wooden buildings to the ground The library museum and archive were all lost only some stones of the external walls survived The school was briefly relocated to Beylerbeyi but in 1909 the students were able to return to a new stone building on the site 4 Establishment of the Republic of Turkey to Integrated Education System 1923 1992 Edit With the abolition of the Ottoman Empire and the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 the school s name was changed to Galatasaray Lisesi Galatasaray High School or Lycee de Galatasaray Instruction was conducted in Turkish and French and the school was composed of an Elementary School five years and a Lycee seven years where French Language and Literature Philosophy Mathematics Physics Chemistry English and German were taught selectively in the last four years The school became co educational in 1965 and female students now constitute at least 40 of the school s pupils One of the main buildings of the Feriye Palace on the Bosphorus in the Ortakoy district was given to the school when it needed to expand Ataturk the founder of modern Turkey visited Galatasaray three times on December 2 1930 January 28 1932 and July 1 1933 Integrated Education System 1992 present Edit In the 1990s Galatasaray High School entered another period of transformation The signing of the Turkish French Bilateral Agreement of 1992 led to the foundation of Galatasaray University which essentially grew out of the Lycee With the addition of a new primary education school the three units emerged as autonomous components of an integrated education system under the aegis of the University Admission to the High School or Lycee is by selective examinations and about one hundred children a year are admitted Many graduates of the High School continue their education at Galatasaray University where 25 percent of the enrolment quota is reserved for them Until 1997 the High School provided eight years of education After children had completed the five year compulsory primary school course they undertook two years of preparatory three years of junior high and three years of senior high school education In the 2003 2004 academic year Galatasaray High School became a five year senior high school with the introduction of the eight year compulsory primary education system in Turkey including one year of preparation Galatasaray has a diverse student body with students coming from every part of the country The current curriculum consists of a blend of Turkish and French curricula plus a number of additional language courses and elective subjects Courses on Turkish literature geography history ethics and art are taught in Turkish while French Literature philosophy sociology mathematics and science courses use French as the language of instruction In addition English is taught in the primary school from the sixth grade while Italian and Latin are taught in the high school There is also some exposure to Ottoman Turkish Persian and Arabic through literature and religion classes as well as Greek through French classes The students set up an English Club in 1997 which regularly participates in the Harvard Model United Nations Conferences and the European Youth Parliament s International Sessions and other events throughout the year The Lycee de Galatasaray diploma is equivalent to the French Baccalaureate and graduates of Galatasaray are admitted to universities in France without further examinations Education EditThe school years break down as follows French Prep one year Lyceum four years admission through the Secondary Education Institutions Entrance Exam LGS University four years admission through the National University Entrance Exam YKS In 2003 an eight year primary school system which integrated the previous five years of elementary school and three years of junior high under a single body was introduced Under this new system the one year prep and four year junior high education were transitioned into the primary school nbsp Galatasaray High School in winter nbsp Nostalgic tram passing in front of gates of Galatasaray High School on Istiklal Caddesi in Istanbul nbsp Galatasaray Museum housed in old post office building on Istiklal Caddesi IstanbulGalatasaray sports EditFurther information Galatasaray S K Galatasaray Clubs EditGSL Biology Club GSL Soccer Both Men s and Women s GSL Mathematics Club GSL Rugby Club GSL MUN Club Closed for 3 years GSL Music and Polyphonic Choir Club GSL Intelligence Games Club GSL Press Club GSL Culture and Literature Club GSL Theatre Club GSL Arts Club GSL Art History Club GSL Social Sciences Society GSL Folklore Club GSL French Club GSL Travel Club GSL Gastronomy Club GSL Sports Club GSL Science amp Technology Club GSL Sport Management amp Analysis Club GSL Photography Club GSL English Drama Club GSL Tango Club GSL Civil Protection Club GSL Cinema Club GSL Natural Sports Club GSL Philosophy Club GSL Permaculture Club GSL Animal Welfare and Ecology Club GSL Computer Club GSL Robotics Club 9020 FRC Team GSL Terimistic Thought Club GSL Chess Club GSL English Club GSL Board Games ClubNotable alumni EditGrand viziers and prime ministers Edit Suat Hayri Urguplu 1903 81 Minister of Customs and Monopoly Prime Minister Prof Dr Nihat Erim 1912 1980 Minister of Construction Prime MinisterForeign kings presidents and prime ministers Edit nbsp Yitzhak Ben ZviKing Zog of Albania 1928 1939 Yitzhak Ben Zvi 1884 1963 historian Labor Zionist leader and 2nd President of Israel Mohammed Ali Bey al Abed 1867 1939 President of Syria 1932 and Ambassador of Syria to the United States in Washington D C 1890 graduate Suphi Bereket 1889 1939 Prime Minister of SyriaMinisters Edit Cihad Baban 1911 84 Minister of Culture and Tourism Yusuf Hikmet Bayur 1891 1980 Minister of Education of the Ottoman Empire Galatsaray teacher in 1912 1920 5 Kasim Gulek 1905 1996 Minister of Public Works Feridun Cemal Erkin Minister of Foreign Affairs Ilhan Evliyaoglu Minister of Culture and Tourism Orhan Eyupoglu 1918 1980 Minister of State Turhan Feyzioglu 1922 1988 Deputy Prime Minister Turan Gunes 1922 82 Minister of Foreign Affairs Sukru Kaya 1883 1959 Minister of Agriculture Interior and Foreign Affairs Coskun Kirca 1927 2005 Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Resit Rey 1870 1955 Minister of the Ottoman Empire between 1912 and 1920 Fikri Saglar 1953 Minister of Culture Mumtaz Soysal 1929 2019 Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Tanriyar 1914 2017 Minister of Interior Hamdullah Suphi Tanriover 1885 1966 Minister of Education Cemil Topuzlu 1866 1958 Minister of Construction of the Ottoman Empire Ilter Turkmen 1927 2022 Minister of Foreign Affairs Fatin Rustu Zorlu 1910 61 Minister of Foreign AffairsMinisters of foreign countries Edit Konstantin Velichkov 1855 1907 Minister of Education of Bulgaria and writer 1874 graduate Governors Edit Serasker Mehmet Sait Pasa Mar i Pasha Al Mallah last Ottoman Interim Governor of the Province of Aleppo Syria 1876 graduate Notable diplomats Edit Below are the names of Galatasaray alumni who represented the Republic of Turkey as ambassadors to the United States Canada the United Nations and other countries United States Feridun Cemal Erkin GS 1920 1948 1955 Sukru Elekdag GS 1943 1979 1989 Melih Esenbel 1960 1967 1974 1975 1979 Suat Hayri Urguplu GS 1924 1957 1960Canada Coskun Kirca GS 1945 1985 1986United Nations Coskun Kirca GS 1945 1980 1985 Ilter Turkmen GS 1945 1975 1980 and 1985 1988Austria Danis Tunaligil GS 1933 1975France nbsp Nikola MilevNecdet Kent Given the title Righteous among the Nations for saving many Jews in the invaded city of Marseille in World War II Famous writers and poets Edit Tevfik Fikret Ahmet Hasim Nazim Hikmet Cahit Sitki TaranciOther notable alumni Edit Yunus Nadi Abalioglu journalist Daron Acemoglu economist Ali Sami Yen founder of the Galatasaray S K Engin Ardic journalist Bulent Arel composer Unal Aysal 34th president of Galatasaray S K Okan Bayulgen actor and TV show host Sureyya Bedir Khan politician and writer Celadet Bedir Khan politician and writer Mehmet Ali Birand journalist and TV news anchor Sadun Boro first Turkish global circumnavigator 6 Jirayr Ohanyan Cakir President of Turkish Chess Federation Cetin Emec journalist Candan Ercetin pop musician Feza Gursey physicist Abdi Ipekci journalist Todor Kableshkov Bulgarian national activist Bahadir Kaleagasi businessman Fikret Kizilok musician Faik Konica Albanian writer journalist and diplomat Baris Manco musician Stoyan Mihaylovski Bulgarian writer and politician 1872 graduate Nikola Milev Bulgarian historian Ilhan Mimaroglu composer Simeon Radev eminent Bulgarian diplomat and historian Timur Selcuk musician Sureyya Serdengecti economist former Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey Ferhan Sensoy writer comedian actor director theatre owner Turgay Seren soccer player goalkeeper and team captain of Galatasaray S K and Turkey Haldun Taner journalist writer Metin Toker journalist writer Ilhan Usmanbas composer Safveti Ziya Ottoman writerNotable former staff Edit Konstantinos Photiadis Former headmaster Prince of Samos and translator of the Mecelle into Greek 7 See also EditGalatasaray University Galatasaray Sports Club List of the oldest schools in the world Education in the Ottoman Empire Mustafa CengizReferences Edit GALATASARAY LYCEE cornucopia net Mercan Meral 2018 GALATASARAY LISESI GALATASARAY HIGH SCHOOL LYCEE GALATASARAY 1481 1868 1923 School Profile Class of 2018 2019 PDF GALATASARAY LISESI Archived PDF from the original on 8 January 2023 Strauss Johann Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire Chapter 7 In Murphey Rhoads editor Imperial Lineages and Legacies in the Eastern Mediterranean Recording the Imprint of Roman Byzantine and Ottoman Rule Volume 18 of Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies Routledge 7 July 2016 ISBN 1317118448 9781317118442 Google Books PT195 GALATASARAY LISESI www gsl gsu edu tr Retrieved 2022 11 07 Bayur Yusuf Hikmet Encyclopaedia of Islam Brill Retrieved 2 September 2019 Unlu Turk denizci Sadun Boro hayatini kaybetti Milliyet in Turkish 5 June 2015 Retrieved 6 June 2015 Strauss Johann 2010 A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire Translations of the Kanun i Esasi and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages In Herzog Christoph Malek Sharif eds The First Ottoman Experiment in Democracy Wurzburg pp 21 51 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link info page on book at Martin Luther University Cited p 32 PDF p 34 External links EditGalatasaray High School nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Galatasaray High School Further reading Edit Le lycee de Galata Serai Servet i Funoun Partie Francaise in French Stamboul Constantinople LV 1417 1 2 1918 10 31 History of the school from the official school webpage for the period between 1481 and 1868 Accessed September 25 2008 in Turkish History of the school from the official school webpage for the period between 1868 and 1923 Accessed September 25 2008 in Turkish History of the school from the official school webpage during the modern Republic of Turkey including during the Turkish War of Independence Accessed September 25 2008 in Turkish A documentary about the school served through their official webpage Accessed September 25 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galatasaray High School amp oldid 1177425775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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