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Halide Edib Adıvar

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Halide Edib Adıvar

Birth
Istanbul, Türkiye
Death
9 Jan 1964 (aged 79–80)
Türkiye
Burial
Istanbul, Istanbul, Add to Map
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Turkish novelist and feminist political leader. Best known for her novels criticizing the low social status of Turkish women. She served as a soldier in the Turkish military during Turkish War of Independence.

She studied Arabic and mathematics, and graduated from the American College for Women in 1901.

Her first novel, Seviye Talip, was published in 1909. In 1950, she was elected to Parliament, resigning in 1954; this was the only formal political position she ever held.

Common themes in Halide Edip's novels were strong, independent female characters who succeeded in reaching their goals against strong opposition. She was also a strong Turkish nationalist, and several stories highlighted the central role of women in the fight for Turkish Independence.
Turkish novelist and feminist political leader. Best known for her novels criticizing the low social status of Turkish women. She served as a soldier in the Turkish military during Turkish War of Independence.

She studied Arabic and mathematics, and graduated from the American College for Women in 1901.

Her first novel, Seviye Talip, was published in 1909. In 1950, she was elected to Parliament, resigning in 1954; this was the only formal political position she ever held.

Common themes in Halide Edip's novels were strong, independent female characters who succeeded in reaching their goals against strong opposition. She was also a strong Turkish nationalist, and several stories highlighted the central role of women in the fight for Turkish Independence.


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