Turkish archaeologist (1861–1938)
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Nationality | Ottoman |
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Halil Edhem Eldem, also known as Halil Edhem Bey (1861–1938) was an Ottoman conservative politician, archaeologist and writer during the Second Constitutional Era. He was the son of Ibrahim Edhem Pasha.[1][2][3]