by Aslı Çelik
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Here are some phenomenal women in Turkey…
Sabiha Gökçen
Sabiha Gökçen was born on 22 March 1913 to Mustafa İzzet Bey and Hayriye Hanım as the sixth child in Bursa.
Following the death of his parents, he was adopted by Atatürk who visited Bursa in 1925 and was given the surname “Gökçen”.
Sabiha Gökçen studied at Çankaya Primary School and İstanbul Üsküdar Girls’ College. In 1935, he entered Turkish Aeronautical Association’s Turkish Bird Civil Aviation School.
Gokcen was sent to Crimea, Russia with 7 male students and completed high-glider training.
In 1936, he entered the Eskişehir Military Air School, where he was awarded the title of ın Women’s War Pilot Ok, the world’s first na Woman War Pilot “. In 1937, he was awarded the Murassa Medal pilot Honor 9 ği for being the first woman pilot of Turkish Aeronautical Association.
Gokcen, who had a Balkan tour with his plane as a guest of the Balkan states in 1938, was appointed as the headmaster of the Turkish Aeronautical Association. He continued this duty successfully until 1955.
Sabiha Gokcen, who has been flying with 22 different light bomber and acrobatic aircrafts throughout his life, won the International Aviation Federation Gold Medal in 1991.
Sabiha Gökçen, who was chosen as one of the 20 aviators who wrote his name in world aviation history in 1996, became the first woman aviator to have been awarded this award.
Sabiha Gökçen died on 22 March 2001 at the age of 88. Sabiha Gokcen is a source of inspirat
1946 – İstanbul, married with two children, his wife’s name: Özer
Nene Hatun
Nene Hatun was born in 1857 in the town of Çeperler in the Pasinler district of Erzurum. During the War of Independence, Nene Hatun, who was in Erzurum, worked for the struggle of motherland by leaving her young child, who is 3 years old at home, in order to defend the Aziziye bastion here. She was 20 when she did that.
When he was 98 years old, he died of pneumonia and was buried in his saint in which he struggled.
Tezel Özlü
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Who is Tezer Özlü?
Who is Tezer Özlü?
Who is Tezer Özlü? He was born on September 10, 1943 in Simav district of Kütahya. She moved to Istanbul at the age of 10 after her childhood in Simav, Ödemiş and Gerede because of her parents’ work. She enrolled at the Austrian High School for Girls in Istanbul, but did not graduate.
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In 1961, when he was only 18, he went abroad and hitchhiking in Europe until 1963. During this period, Güner met Sümer. Güner Sümer married in 1964 in Paris, France. The couple then settled in Ankara. Tezer Özlü continued her life as a German translator. The couple then parted ways.
Diseases of Tezer Özlü
Güner Sümer divorced Tezer Özlü settled in Istanbul. He lived in Istanbul between 1967 and 1972. He stayed in psychiatric clinics of various hospitals during this period. Tezer Özlü, who went to Berlin by winning a scholarship, joined the Swiss Hans Peter Marti in 1984. The couple moved to Zurich, Switzerland.
Prof. Dr. Tansu Çiller
In 1978 he assisted Professor and his titles. He continued his academic career at various universities including Boğaziçi University Department of Economics. Dr. Tansu Çiller entered the True Path Party in November 1990 and entered politics.
Following the election of DYP to the General Administrative Council, he served as the Deputy Chairman of the DYP.
He was the Minister of State responsible for the economy in the government of Prime Minister Demirel.
After Prime Minister Demirel was elected as President, he was elected as the DYP Chairman on 13 June 1993 with the highest number of votes at the DYP extraordinary congress. Dr. Tansu Ciller became the first woman prime minister of the Republic of Turkey. (14.06.1993 – 06.03.1996)
Sabiha Bengütaş
” I was the first female student in the Sculpture Department of the Academy of Fine Arts. It was 1921 and at that time in this department there were only three male students.
I prefer to render what I see, and that in the simplest form. I do not copy nature when I render what I see; I add my personal point of view. I have an extraordinary love of nature. I generally work in landscape because it is not possible to express nature in sculpture. Therefore, I satisfy my appetite for nature in painting.
From the standpoint of my temperament, I am not classical or modern. Essentially, style is not in question. What is important is whether artistic values are present or not. The great artists considered to be “modern” worked in classical modes for many years. With regard to the formation of “schools” of art, however many artists there are, there are that many theories. But are not emotion and truthfulness the essential base and foundation of all of them?
In accordance with the reasoning I set forth above, I am an exponent of observation and investigation, not imitation. Art, above all, should be personal
Adile Naşit
Adile Nashid’s life is linked to the childhood theater. Because the Turkish father was Nashit Özcan’s theater director and Amalia’s Armenian-born actress. Adile Naşit started to work at Istanbul Children’s Theater since 1944, and in 1948 she took up the foundation of her film career with the “Luxury Life” comedy. The peak of his acting career is thought to be the role of Hafiz Ana in “the class of Hababam” in 1975. In 1976, “the class of the hababam is awakened”, in 1977 the class of “hababam” was introduced, and in 1978, which is a continuation of the popular film, the “ninth birthday of the class. Throughout his productivity, Adil Nashid continued to perform in the theater as well as play in many comedy films.
Fatma Bacı
Kara Fatma (Fatma Seher Erden) was born in Erzurum in 1888. Balkan, Caucasus and War of Independence, taking the role of the front, the name of the history of the pages in gold letters, a Turkish woman as a hero. Kara Fatma, the daughter of a rich farmer, came to Istanbul on her husband’s estate and settled in the district of Kasım Paşa. In those years when our country was occupied by external enemies, he passed to Anatolia with his eight year old nephew (1919). In the early days of the National Struggle, when the Greeks heard the inhuman persecution in Anatolia, sitting in Istanbul went to pain and ran to the frontline immediately. To be a woman, the lieutenant participated in the Battle of Sakarya Square and the Battle of the Commander-in-Chief to save the homeland from enemy invasion. As a result of the successes he showed, the first lady became the first Turkish female officer to rise to rank. The Turkish Nation has given the Medal of Independence to pay gratitude to O. He donated to the Red Crescent by not taking his pension. In 1954, he was re-monthly to the Parliament, and a year later he died in Erzurum. As a noble and courageous native woman, you have always carried the honor of doing your duty ***. He did not pursue glory and fame, he turned back journalists who had come to see him many times. He did not allow the artillery to be done, the demonstration vehicle. No one was found in the smallest material requirement.
Yarbay Songül Yakut
Songül Yakut was born in 1976 in Malatya. After completing his education life in Malatya, he graduated from Military Academy Military Academy with the rank of lieutenant in 1997.
He served in Beypazarı between the years of 2005-2007 and was known for his fight against domestic violence in his regions. He often visited the villages in the region and listened to the problems of peasant women.
Turkey’s first female district gendarmerie commander known as Songul Ruby, had reached the master’s degree and one year early because of successful efforts promoted to the rank of captain.
Songül Yakut, who was dismissed from his position with the conquest of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), returned to his uniform with his difficult legal struggle.
On May 31, 2017, in the helicopter crash in Şenoba of Uludere district of Şırnak, the first female commander of the Gendarmerie, Songül Yakut
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AFİFE JALE
Afife Jale was born in 1902 in Kadiköy, Istanbul. His childhood dreams were always theater. That was the year when Muslim women were forbidden to go on stage. Despite this ban in 1918, Darülbedai (City Theater) to enter the test even entered the opened.
On November 10, 1918, Behire, Memduha, Beyza, Refika and Afife were recruited as interns. Refika started to work as a prompter and she became the first Muslim Turkish woman to work behind the scenes. The others didn’t get on the stage, he left the theater. Afife has taken part in all rehearsals over a year, preparing himself for the stage.
In 1920, Darülbedayi staged Hüseyin Suat’s play “Patches” at the Apollon Theater (now Reks Cinema) in Kadıköy. Eliza Benemencian, the daughter of Emel, played a role in this game. And Afife Jale was chosen for this role. For the first time he appeared on the stage with his role as Emel and a nickname.
Other women followed him. Muslim Turkish women such as Seniye, Şaziye Moral, Neyire Neyyir, Bedia Muvahhit, Huriye, Hikmet and Ruhat took their places in the scenes despite all the pressures.
“First night I’ve had
Afife Jale
Hafız Selman İzbeli
She was one of the founders of the Women’s Branch of Kastamonu Defense and Business Association and a strict Atatürk fan who was the first woman councilor in Kastamonu and she was a bir woman of the Republic ”. When he came to Kastamonu, he welcomed them all on the way. It is said that Mustafa Kemal visited the İzbeli Mansion during his visit to Kastamonu and had a mutual coffee.
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