Nakiye Elgün

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Nakiye Elgün

Nakiye Elgün (1882, Rumelifeneri, Istanbul – 23 March 1954, Istanbul) was a Turkish politician and teacher.[1]

She was one of the educators who worked for the dissemination of girls' education in the late Ottoman period and in the early years of the Republic of Turkey. She later joined the Ottoman women's movement, and became one of the Republican era's women to obtain political rights by becoming the first female member of the Istanbul Municipal Assembly in 1930. In 1934, she became one of the first women parliamentarians of the Republic of Turkey, representing Erzurum for three terms.[2]

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