Fatma Aliye Hanım
Among the First Female Writers of the Ottoman Empire
Fatma Aliye Hanım was born in Istanbul in 1862. Thanks to her father, Ahmet Cevdet Paşa, a prominent statesman of her time, she received a high-quality education. She learned Arabic and French and developed a strong interest in literature and philosophy. She is regarded as one of the first female novelists in Ottoman history. She also contributed significantly to the social structure of her era through writings on women’s rights, education, and social issues.

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What Did She Do?
Fatma Aliye Hanım published her first novel in 1892 under the title “Muhadarat”. This work is the first long novel written by a woman in the Ottoman Empire. The novel, which portrayed women’s thoughts, emotions, and roles in society, attracted considerable attention. She later wrote numerous articles, stories, and translations.
Fatma Aliye Hanım was also active in the field of social assistance. She led efforts to involve women in the Hilal-i Ahmer Cemiyeti (the present-day Red Crescent), organizing campaigns during wartime to aid wounded soldiers and those in need.

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Some of Her Works
- Muhadarat (1892)
- Udi (1899)
- Ref’et (1898)
- Bir Kadının Hayatından (1893)
In these works, she addressed issues such as women’s education, equality in marriage, and individual rights.

