
معرفی
Ömer Sazak serves as a Research Associate at the University of Hamburg's Asia-Africa Institute, conducting dissertation-related research while simultaneously holding a research assistant position at Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University and pursuing doctoral studies at Istanbul University's Department of Islamic History.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Theology from Süleyman Demirel University (2017)
- Master of Islamic History from Sakarya University (2020)
Mr. Sazak's scholarly focus centers on Islamic historical analysis with specialized expertise in Middle Eastern urban development, Abbasid-era caliphal administration, and algorithmic approaches to societal evolution in pre-modern Islamic civilizations. His master's thesis investigated Baghdad's architectural transformation during the Dâr al-Khilâfa reestablishment period (892-945 CE), examining urban spatial organization following the Samarra interregnum. Current research engages with Hamburg-based projects including social rebellion contexts in early Islam and Persian textual analysis from 13th-century Anatolia.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
As an active PhD candidate, Mr. Sazak maintains no supervisees and public records indicate no grant funding or laboratory affiliations.





