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Ahmet Haşim
Ahmet Haşim (also written as Ahmed Hâşim; احمد هاشم ; 1884? – 4 June 1933) was an influential Turkish poet of the early 20th century. ==Biography== Ahmed Hâşim was born in Baghdad, probably in the year 1884. His father was the provincial governor of the Ottoman sanjak of Fizan. Around 1893, Ahmed went to Istanbul with his father, following the death of his mother. In 1906, having graduated from the ''Mekteb-i Sultanî'' (now Galatasaray High School), he began work in the ''Reji'', the state tobacco monopoly, and was registered at Istanbul University's school of law. Between 1908 and 1910, Hâşim worked as a French language teacher in the city of İzmir and as an officer in the Office of Public Debts (''Düyun-u Umumiye''). He was conscripted in the First World War, serving mostly in Anatolia; following the war, he returned to Istanbul and worked in the Ottoman Bank. After the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, Hâşim worked as a teacher of aesthetics in the Academy of Fine Arts and as a French language teacher at Istanbul University. For many years, he also wrote essays for the newspapers ''Akşam'' and ''İkdam''. Ahmed Hâşim died on 4 June 1933, and was laid to rest at the Eyüp Cemetery.
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