
Suraiya Faroqhi was born in Berlin to a German mother and Indian father in 1941. She studied at Hamburg University and she came to Istanbul through a university exchange program when she was 21. At Istanbul University, she became a student of Ömer Lütfi Barkan. She completed her master's degree in Hamburg and between 1968-1970 she studied English Language Teaching at Indiana University-Bloomington. After her post-doctorate, she worked as English Lecturer at METU. She retired from METU in 1987 and from München Ludwig Maximillan Universität in 2005. A turning point in her life came in 1962-63, when she took the opportunity to go to Istanbul University on a fellowship as an exchange student. Subsequently she became a student of Ömer Lüfti Barkan, one of the founding fathers of Ottoman history and an editor of Annales. When she first read Fernand Braudel at Barkan’s insistence, she “had the feeling that’s the sort of thing I wanted to do.” She wrote her doctoral thesis at Hamburg on a set of documents that a late 16th-century vizier submitted to his sultan discussing Ottoman politics at the time.[1] She is regarded as one of the most important economic and social historians of the Ottoman Empire working today. Professor Faroqhi has written substantially on Ottoman urban history, arts and crafts, and on the hitherto underrepresented world of the ordinary people in the empire. She is well known for her distinctive approach to Ottoman everyday life and public culture. She has published numerous books and articles in the field of pre- modern Ottoman history.
Series
Books

Approaching Ottoman History
An Introduction to the Sources
1995

Subjects of the Sultan
Culture and Daily Life in the Ottoman Empire
1995

The Cambridge History of Turkey
Volume 2, the Ottoman Empire as a World Power, 1453-1603
2012

An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, 1600 - 1914
1997

Osmanlı Devleti 1300-1600
2002

Artisans of Empire
Crafts and Craftspeople Under the Ottomans
2009

The Ottoman Empire and the World Around it
2004

Orta Halli Osmanlılar
1987

Towns and Townsmen of Ottoman Anatolia
Trade, Crafts and Food Production in an Urban Setting 1520-1650
1984

The Cambridge History of Turkey, Volume 3
The Later Ottoman Empire. 1603-1839
2006

The Ottoman Empire
2008