6 Inspiring Women You Need to Know from Turkish History

Sabiha Gökçen in uniform
Sabiha Gökçen in uniform | © Turkish Air Force / WikiCommons
Feride Yalav-Heckeroth

With the end of the Ottoman Empire and the beginning of the Turkish Republic in 1923, a more democratic society came about that also highlighted the rights of women. Check out these strong Turkish women who made their mark in history.

Sabiha Gökçen

Anyone who has visited Istanbul is familiar with the name Sabiha Gökçen because the Sabiha Gökçen International Airport on the city’s Asian side is named after this famous pilot. Gökçen was the first woman in Turkey to earn a pilot’s license and is also believed to be the world’s first female combat pilot. With a specialization in fighter airplanes and bomber aircrafts, Gökçen was also the adopted daughter of Atatürk (the founder of the republic) himself.

Sabiha Gökçen and her colleagues

Halide Edib Adivar

Halide Edib Adıvar

Safiye Ali

A graduate of the famous Robert College in Istanbul, Safiye Ali was the first Turkish woman to become a medical doctor. The Turkish physician became a role model for many women and was most known for her brave efforts in treating soliders during the Balkan Wars, World War I, and the Turkish War of Independence. Ali also went on to study medicine in Germany in 1916 and opened her own practice in Istanbul in 1922.

Cahide Sonku

A blond beauty who worked as an actress, model, and writer, Cahide Sonku is most notable for being Turkey’s first female director as well as the first Turkish woman to establish her own film production company. Born in 1919, Sonku won her fame through her role in the film Bataklı Damın Kızı Aysel. She thenwent on to direct three of her own films and by 1949 began to produce her films as well, establishing her production company called Sonku Film.

Cahide Sonku

Selma Riza

Selma Riza was not only the first Turkish female journalist and novelist but also the only female member in the Committee of Union and Progress. Born in 1872, her father’s standing as a diplomat of the Ottoman Empire in Austria-Hungary allowed her to study at the Sorbonne University in Paris where she became the only female member of the CUP and began writing for newspapers in French and Turkish. After returning to Istanbul, Riza became the secretary general of the Turkish Red Crescent and also worked hard to turn the Adile Sultan Palace into a school for girls. Her only novel Uhuvvet (Friendship) was finally pubished in 1999 by the Turkish Ministry of Culture.

Selma Rıza

Hati Çirpan

Not many people know this but Turkey actually gave women the right to elect and to be elected to parliament in 1934, before France (1945), Italy (1946), and Switzerland (1971). Çirpan was among the first women (18 to be exact) who became members of the parliament in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Her story stands out because during an excursion to Turkey’s countryside, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk met the female village chief who had also fought for years in the Turkish War of Independence, and was so impressed by her that he urged her to become a member of parliament.

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