Necmettin Hacıeminoğlu
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Necmettin Hacıeminoğlu (10 November 1932 – 26 June 1996) was a
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poet, linguist and writer. https://turkdunyasiansiklopedisi.gov.tr/detay/1621/Necmettin-Hac%C4%B1emino%C4%9Flu


His life

Hacıeminoğlu was born in Maraş in 1932. His father, Mustafa, died when he was a baby. He moved to
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to support his family and he continued his primary/high education in Adana. He discovered his interest in
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and Turkish language during those years (having been influenced by his brother Nihat's fondness of literature). With support of his literature teacher Şevken Kutkan, he started to write his first journal writings and began study with
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. He went to
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to continue his college education in
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Faculty of Literature, Turcology (İstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi, Türkoloji). He maintained his academic career in university. He used the name Necmettin Özdarendeli in his first writings, then he changed his surname to Hacıeminoğlu. He contributed several hundred articles to newspapers like Hergün, Tercüman, and Ortadoğu; and in many journals like Türk Dili, Türk Edebiyatı, Töre, Milli Kültür, and Yeni Düşünce. He was judged because of his thoughts, and this was the first time a teacher in university was judged because of his ideas. He came to
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to establish a Turkish Language and Literature Faculty in
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and he maintained his post in Edirne until 1993. He died in 1996 in
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.


References

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