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Sakıp Sabancı the alleged uncle of  Suzan Sabancı Dinçer alias Leila Köse the sister of Alia Köse alias Thelma alias many Jacky(s) (Jacky-1, Jacky-2, Jacky-3, Jacky-4) alias Condoleezza Rice

 

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Sakıp Sabancı

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Sakıp Sabancı

Born

April 7, 1933(1933-04-07)
Akçakaya village, Kayseri Province

Died

April 10, 2004(2004-04-10) (aged 71)
Istanbul

Cause of death

Kidney cancer

Resting place

Zincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul

Nationality

Turkish

Organization

Sabancı Holding

Spouse

Türkan (Civelek) Sabancı

Children

Dilek Sabancı, Metin Sabancı, Sevil Sabancı

Parents

Hacı Ömer Sabancı, Sadıka Sabancı

Relatives

İhsan Sabancı, Hacı Sabancı, Şevket Sabancı, Erol Sabancı, Özdemir Sabancı

Sakıp Sabancı (7 April 1933 – April 10, 2004) was a prominent Turkish business tycoon and philanthropist.

Born as the second son of a cotton trader, he worked in all the ranks of his father's business without completing high school. He was the head of Turkey's largest business conglomerate and 147th richest man on the Forbes list of the world's top billionaires in 2004. Sakıp Sabancı described himself as such: "I get angry when someone calls me only rich; I am happy with my social personality and my generosity."

Sabancı was among the most colorful personalities in the Turkish business world. After taking over the family business, with his energy, initiative and courage alongside the assistance of his brothers, he carried the Sabancı Group among the world's top companies starting in the 1980s. Sabancı Holding controls 64 companies, which are involved in textiles, food, tourism, paper and packing, automotives, chemicals, tobacco, cement, insurance and banking. The Sabancı Group also has partnerships with some of the well-known multinational companies, such as Hilton Group, Bridgestone, Du Pont, Philip Morris, Bekaert, Heidelberg Cement, IBM, BNP Paribas, Dresdner Bank, Carrefour and International Paper.

His greatest contribution was to education in Turkey, and he founded the Sabancı University in 1999. His collections of more than 320 Ottoman and Turkish paintings, statues and more than 400 examples of Ottoman calligraphy are exhibited at Atlı Köşk (The Equestrian Villa) at Bosporus in Emirgan, Istanbul, where he and his family lived for years and which was converted into the Sakıp Sabancı Museum in 2002. Already in 1974, Sabancı family also founded the charitable Vaksa foundation, which runs more than 100 health, education and cultural centers throughout Turkey.

Sabancı was a humorous, folksy figure, who loved the media limelight and rejoiced in being known as "Sakıp Ağa".

He died of kidney cancer at the age of 71. Sabancı was honored with an unusual state funeral and was laid to rest at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Türkan, his son Metin, two daughters Dilek and Sevil and a granddaughter Melissa.

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·         1 Honorary doctorates

·         2 Awards

·         3 Books

·         4 See also

·         5 References

·         6 External links

[edit] Honorary doctorates

Sabancı received honorary doctorates from following Turkish and American universities:

·         1984 Anadolu Üniversitesi, Eskişehir

·         1986 University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire, USA

·         1992 Yıldız Üniversitesi, Istanbul

·         1993 Erciyes Üniversitesi, Kayseri

·         1997 18 Mart Üniversitesi, Çanakkale

Mimar Sinan Üniversitesi, Istanbul

Girne American University, Kyrenia, Cyprus

Trakya Üniversitesi, Edirne

Istanbul Universitesi, Istanbul

·        1998 Southeastern University, Washington D.C., USA

·        1999 Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana

·        2002 Kırıkkale Üniversitesi, Kırıkkale

[edit] Awards

He was awarded by various national and international institutions as listed below:

·        1979 "Golden Mercury Award" given to successful businessmen.

·        1987 Belgian "Ordre de Léopold II

, Commander Class" by Belgian Prince Albert (now King Albert II of Belgium).

·        1992 Japanese "Order of the Sacred Treasure, Golden and Silver Star" from the Japanese Government.

·        1997 Turkish "State Medal of Distinguished Service" by the Turkish President Süleyman Demirel.[1]

·        1997 "European Chrystal World Award" from the European Institute for Economy in Zurich, Switzerland.

·        1999 "Businessman of the Year Award" by the FABSIT (Friends of American Board Schools in Turkey) Foundation in New York, USA.

·        1999 Turkish "Grand Prize of Culture and Arts" from the Ministry of Culture of the Turkish Republic.

·        2001 Turkish "Industry Technology and Quality Award" by the GYTE (Gebze Institute for High Technology).

·        2001 French "Légion d'honneur

" from President Jacques Chirac for his contributions to the Franco-Turkish relationships in culture and business.

[edit] Books

He wrote books mostly on his experience in business life. Some of them are translated into English and Japanese language. The royalties from his books are being donated to Darülaceze (Almshouse) and Türkiye Spastik Çocuklar Vakfı (Turkey Foundation for Spastic Children).

1.      İşte Hayatım (This is my life), 1985

2.      Para Başarının Mükafatıdır (Money is the reward of success), 1985

3.      This is my life (English) 1988

4.      Gönül Galerimden (From the galleria of my hearth), 1988

5.      Rusya'dan Amerika'ya (From Russia to America), 1989

6.      Ücret Pazarlığı ? - Koyun Pazarlığı ? (Is it wage bargain or sheep bargain ?), 1990

7.      Değişen ve Gelişen Türkiye (Turkey, Changing and Developing), 1991

8.      Daha Fazla İş Daha Fazla (More work, more food), 1993

9.      Doğu Anadolu Raporu (Eastern Anatolian report), 1995

10.  Başarı Şimdi Aslanın Ağzında (Success is now in the lion's mouth), 1998

11.  İşte Hayatım (Japanese), 2000

12.  Hayat Bazen Tatlıdır (Life is sometimes sweet), 2001

13.  Sakıpname (Dedicated to Sakıp), 2002

14.  ...bıraktığım yerden Hayatım; (My life from where I left off), 445 pp, ISBN 975293181-2.

15.  Her Şeyin Başı Sağlık; (Health first) 176 pp, ISBN 9752932177.

[edit] See also

·        List of billionaires

·        Adile Sultan Palace

[edit] References

1.       ^ "Geniş Açı" (in Turkish). Milliyet. 1997-10-28. http://gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr/Devlet%20%C3%9Cst%C3%BCn%20Hizmet%20Madalyas%C4%B1/. Retrieved 2011-10-29.

[edit] External links

·        Personal Website

·        Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards

·        Sabancı Group of Companies

·        Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People

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Sabancı family

Parents

Hacı Ömer Sabancı: 1906-1966 • Sadıka Sabancı: 1910-1988

Children

İhsan: 1931-1979 • Sakıp: 1933-2004 • Hacı: 1935-1998 • Şevket: 1936 • Erol: 1938 • Özdemir: 1941-1996

Notable grandchildren

Güler: 1955 • Ömer: 1959 • Mehmet: 1963-2004 • Dilek: 1964 • Suzan Sabancı Dinçer: 1965 • Demet Sabancı Çetindoğan: 1965 • Ali: 1969 • Demir: 1971 • Sevil: 1973

Notable fourth-generation
members

Faruk: 1992

Major companies

Sabancı HoldingAkbankTEMSAPegasus Airlines

Social and cultural institutions

Hacı Ömer Sabancı FoundationSabancı UniversitySakıp Sabancı MuseumDilek Sabancı Sport Hall