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Turkish novelist
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Azmiye Hami Güven (1904, Konya - 1954, Ankara) was a Turkish novelist. A graduate of the Kandilli Kız Lisesi, she was one of the first Turkish woman writers of the Republican period. She is best known for Hemșire Nimet (Nimet, the Nurse) 1951.
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Tanzimat'tan bugüne edebiyatçılar ansiklopedisi - ed. Ekrem Çakıroğlu, Murat Yalçın, İlhan Başgöz - 2001 Volume 1 - Page 401 "GÜVEN, AZMİYE HAMİ (Konya, 1904 - Ankara, 1954) Şair, romancı. Müderris Mustafa Asım Bey'in kızı. İlk ve orta öğrenimini Konya'da yaptı. Konya Kız Öğretmen Okulu'ndan mezun oldu. Bir süre Edebiyat Fakültesi'ne devam etti. Kandilli Kız ..."
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