Fatma Aliye

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Fatma Aliye was a pioneering Ottoman novelist, intellectual, and early feminist known for her contributions to Turkish literature and advocacy for women's rights in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf Ottoman novelist
Turkish writer
early feminist
intellectual
person
advocatedFor improvement of women's social status
women's education
women's rights
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
dateOfBirth 1862
dateOfDeath 1936
era late Ottoman period
familyName Topuz NERFINISHED
father Ahmet Cevdet Pasha NERFINISHED
fullName Fatma Aliye Topuz NERFINISHED
genre biography
non-fiction
novel
philosophical writing
givenName Fatma NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Turkish
movement Ottoman feminism
women's rights movement
nativeLanguage Turkish
notableAchievement among the earliest Muslim women novelists
one of the first female novelists in the Ottoman Empire
notableWork Levayih-i Hayat NERFINISHED
Meram
Muhazarat NERFINISHED
Nisvan-ı İslam NERFINISHED
Refet NERFINISHED
Udi NERFINISHED
occupation columnist
essayist
novelist
philosopher
translator
placeOfBirth Istanbul NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Istanbul NERFINISHED
religion Islam
sexOrGender female
spouse Faik Bey NERFINISHED
translatedFromLanguage French
usedPenName Bir Hanım NERFINISHED
Mütercime-i Meram NERFINISHED
wroteAbout marriage and family
morality
philosophy
status of women in Islam

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