Sabancı family

The Sabancı family is one of the wealthiest families in Turkey according to the Forbes billionaires list of 2016, with an estimated fortune ranging between $20–30 billion.[1][2][3] The family's main business entity was founded by Hacı Ömer Sabancı, in the 1930s. Hacı Ömer Sabancı, the progenitor of the Sabancı family, moved from his native Kayseri to Adana in the early 1920s. His business grew, in part, due to reduced business competition as a result of the Armenian Genocide .[4] Some second and third generation members of the family today control a group of companies under Sabanci Holding. Most of the companies were established by the efforts of the second generation members of the family, Sakıp Sabancı, Hacı Sabancı, Şevket Sabancı, Erol Sabancı, and Özdemir Sabancı .[5] After the death of Sakıp Sabancı, also known as Sakip Aga, in 2004, the granddaughter of the founder, Güler Sabancı, was chosen to run Sabancı Holding.

Today, some second and third generation members of the family have left their managerial positions at the Sabanci Group and established their own companies such as Densa, Demsa and Esas Holding which owns Pegasus Airlines.[6]

Hacı Arap Sabancı, (died 1919), Hacı Ömer, Hacı Mehmet and Hacı Ali Sabancı's father.

  1. Hacı Ömer Sabancı (1906 Kayseri – 1966 Istanbul) married (1928) Sadıka Sabancı (1910–1988)
    1. İhsan Sabancı (1931 Kayseri – 1979) married (1953) Yüksel Tarcan
      1. Güler Sabancı (1955 Istanbul) (f)
      2. Ahmet Yakup Sabancı
        1. İhsan Erol Sabancı
      3. Nur Sabancı
      4. Children of Neven Tenik:
        1. Nezaket Sabancı (1957)
        2. Sevgi Sabancı (1963 Adana) (f)
          1. İhsan John Mashari (1993)
          2. Serra Mariam Mashari (1995)
        3. Murat Sabancı (1964 Adana)
          1. Eren Sabancı (1996)
    2. Sakıp Sabancı (1933 Kayseri – 2004 Istanbul) married (1957) Türkan Civelek
      1. Dilek Sabancı (f) (1964)
      2. Metin Sabancı (1970)
      3. Sevil Sabancı (1973 Istanbul) (f) was married to Eran Tapan
        1. Melissa Tapan (1993) (f)
    3. Hacı Sabancı (1935 Kayseri – 1998 Istanbul) married (1959) Özcan Sabancı
      1. Ömer Sabancı (1959 Adana) married (1986) Arzu
        1. Hacı Sabancı (1987 Istanbul)
        2. Hakan Sabancı (1991 Istanbul)
        3. Kerim Sabancı (1996 Istanbul)
      2. Demet Çetindoğan (f) married Cengiz Çetindoğan
        1. Pırıl Çetindoğan (1991 Istanbul)
        2. Merve Çetindoğan (1993 Istanbul)
        3. Cevdet Çetindoğan (1995 Istanbul)
      3. Mehmet Sabancı (1963 Adana – 2004 London) married Zeynep Sabancı (vice-president of Fenerbahçe SK)
        1. Faruk Sabancı (1992 Istanbul)
        2. Burak Sabancı
    4. Şevket Sabancı (1936 Kayseri) married Hayırlı Zerrin
      1. Emine Sabancı Kamışlı (f) married Erhan Kamışlı
        1. Fethi Ali Sabancı Kamışlı (m) (1991 London)
        2. Kerem Sabancı Kamışlı (m) (1993 London)
      2. Ali İhsan Sabancı (1969 Adana) married (1995) Vuslat Doğan Sabancı (1971)
        1. Şevket Emrecan Sabancı (2001)
        2. Kaan Ali Sabancı (2003)
      3. Sadıka Sabancı married Aziz Köseoğlu
        1. Kazım Köseoğlu
    5. Erol Sabancı (1938 Kayseri) married Belkıs
      1. Suzan Sabancı Dinçer (f) (1965) married (1995) Haluk Dinçer (1962)
        1. Haluk Sabancı Dinçer (m) (1996)
        2. Ceyda Sabancı Dinçer (f) (1998)
      2. Çiğdem Sabancı Bilen (f) (1969) married (1996) Faruk Bilen (1969)
        1. Gizem Bilen (2002)
        2. Gözdem Bilen (2005)
    6. Özdemir Sabancı (1941 Adana – 1996 Istanbul) married (1970) Sevda Girişken
      1. Demir Sabancı married Aslıhan
        1. Oya Sabancı
        2. Bora Sabancı
      2. Serra Sabancı (f) (1975 Adana)
  2. Hacı Mehmet Sabancı (1909–1997)
    1. Yalçın Sabancı (1943)
    2. Kaya Sabancı
    3. Özcan Sabancı
    4. Gülten Sabancı
    5. Pembe Sabancı
  3. Hacı Ali Sabancı

See also

References

  1. "In Pictures: The 40 Richest Turks". Forbes.com. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  2. "In Pictures: The 40 Richest Turks". Forbes.com. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  3. "In Pictures: The 40 Richest Turks". Forbes.com. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  4. Ungor, Ugur; Polatel, Mehmet (2011). Confiscation and Destruction: The Young Turk Seizure of Armenian Property. A&C Black. p. 132. ISBN 1441130551.
  5. "Sakip Sabanci, 71, Businessman". The New York Times. 13 April 2004. p. 15. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  6. "Güler Sabancı dönemi". Radikal (in Turkish). 19 May 2004. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
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