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Hatı Çırpan

Hatı Çırpan (formerly ''Satı Kadın'', 1890, Kazan, Ankara, Ankara Vilayet – March 21, 1956, Ankara) was one of the first female members of parliament in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, elected in the 1935 general elections.
Just before the Second Language Congress (''İkinci Türk Dil Kurultayı'', 18–23 August 1934), on July 16, 1934,〔A. Turan Alkan, ("Bu cennet yurt köşesinde mutlusunuz Kızılcahamamlılar!" ), ''Zaman'', July 25, 2010. 〕 President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk left Ankara for an excursion to the village of Kazan (at the time part of Kızılcahamam district of Ankara Province),〔A. Afetinan, ''Tarih'ten bugün'e'', Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, 1970, p. 164. 〕〔A. Afetinan, ''Cumhuriyetʼin Ellinci yılı için Köylerimiz'', Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, 1978, p. 8. 〕 50 kilometers away from the capital Ankara.〔Emin Karakuş, ''40 yıllık bir gazeteci gözü ile İşte Ankara'', Hür Yayın ve Ticaret, 1977, p. 22. 〕 During this excursion, Atatürk was introduced to Satı Kadın, who was the village chief of Kazan. She was a peasant from Central Anatolia who had fought for four years during the Turkish War of Independence.〔''The Turkish Woman (1919-1923)'', Basın Yayın Genel Müdürlüğü, p. 36.〕 The two engaged in conversation, after which Atatürk was reported to have taken a liking to Satı Kadın's achievements and intelligence.〔〔〔
According to Afet İnan, Atatürk said after meeting her, "This is the (of ) woman who can thrive as a member of parliament."〔''İşte mebus olacak kadın.'', A. Afetinan, ''Kemal Atatürk'ü Anarken'', Güzel Sanatlar Matbaası, 1956, p. 67. 〕 Satı Kadın was sponsored and supported in her successful campaign for office by Atatürk himself.〔 Later, she changed her first name to Hatı at the advice of Atatürk, who was interested in the civilization of the Hattians at the time, and because her former name Satı meant "sale" or "purchase" in Turkish.〔 She adopted the surname of Çırpan after the 1934 Surname Law required all Turkish citizens to have a surname.
==See also==

*Women in Turkish politics

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