Albert Howe Lybyer (born 1876 in Putnamville, Indiana, died 1949)[1] was a scholar of the history of the Middle East and the Balkans. Lybyer taught medieval and modern European history at Oberlin College from 1909 to 1913, and also held teaching positions at Robert College of Istanbul (1900-1906), Harvard University (1907-1909) and the University of Illinois (1913-1944). He served as a technical advisor to the King–Crane Commission in 1919.
The book "The Government of the Ottoman Empire in the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent" was his most influential work.
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