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  1. Halide Edib Adıvar (Ottoman Turkish: خالده اديب [hɑːliˈde eˈdib], sometimes spelled Halidé Edib in English; 11 June 1884 – 9 January 1964) was a Turkish novelist, teacher, and a nationalist and feminist intellectual. [1]

  2. Halide Edib Adıvar (born 1883, Istanbul—died Jan. 9, 1964, Istanbul) was a novelist and pioneer in the emancipation of women in Turkey. Educated by private tutors and at the American College for Girls in Istanbul, she became actively engaged in Turkish literary, political, and social movements.

  3. İstanbul Üniversitesinde edebiyat profesörü olan Halide Edib, İngiliz Filoloji Kürsüsü Başkanlığı yapmış bir akademisyen; 1950’de girdiği TBMM’de ise milletvekilliği yapmış bir siyasetçidir. I. TBMM Hükûmetinde sağlık bakanı olan Adnan Adıvar ’ın eşidir.

  4. Halide Edip Adıvar (d. 1882 – ö. 9 Ocak 1964) Türk yazar, siyasetçi, akademisyen, öğretmen. Halide Edip Adıvar, 1882’de İstanbul’da doğdu. 9 Ocak 1964’te İstanbul’da yaşamını yitirdi. 1901’de Üsküdar Amerikan Kız Koleji’nde mezun oldu. Öğretmenleri arasında Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı ile sonradan evlendiği ve ilk kocası olan Salih Zeki de vardı.

  5. Halide Edip Adıvar was a Turkish novelist and feminist who was politically active in the anti-colonialist nationalist struggle in Anatolia. Edip wrote more than twenty-five novels and has had a deep impact on Turkish literature.

  6. Halide Edib Adıvar was a Turkish novelist and feminist political leader. She was best known for her novels criticizing the low social status of Turkish women and what she saw as the disinterest of most women in changing their situation. She also served as a soldier in the Turkish military during the Turkish War of Independence.

  7. Jan 12, 2021 · Halide Edib Adıvar – one of the modern pillars of contemporary Turkish literature and particularly the Turkish novel – passed away 57 years ago. The literary giant was the author of the first war novel published in Turkish literature.

  8. Jul 21, 2015 · On 23 May 1919, a large crowd gathered in Sultan Ahmet Square in the center of Istanbul. Facing them was one of the most famous female figures of modern Turkish history.

  9. Adivar, Halide Edib (c. 1884–1964) Turkish author, warrior, and political activist. Name variations: Halide Salih, Halidé Edip or Edib; Mrs. H.E. Adivar. Born in 1883 or 1884 in Istanbul (then Constantinople); died in Istanbul, Turkey, on January 9, 1964; daughter of Mehmet Edib or Edip; first Muslim Turkish girl to graduate from the ...

  10. Oct 8, 2004 · A prominent novelist, social activist, journalist, and nationalist, Halide Edib Adivar (1882-1964) was one of Turkey's leading feminists in the Young Turk and early Republican period. Memoirs is the first book in her two volume English-language autobiography, published in 1926, while she and her second husband Dr. Adnan were in exile ...