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Join this channel to benefit from privileges: / Important People #who #howold is she #whereisshefrom https://www.pamirabezmenphotography.c... / bezmennermin Nermin Bezmen, Who is Nermin Bezmen?, Nermin Bezmen life, Nermin Bezmen books, celebrities, Nermin Bezmen Tolga Savacı, Tolga Savacı, Tolga Savacı Nermin Bezmen, How old is Nermin Bezmen, Nermin Bezmen photos, Nermin Bezmen son, Kurt Seyit and Şura Nermin Bezmen was born in 1954 in Antalya. She was the granddaughter of Kurt Seyit, who served in the Guard Regiment of Tsar Nicholas in Russia. Nermin Bezmen, whose mother was Leman Ulus and father was Vedat Ulus, had siblings named Korhan and Yeşim. Due to her father's job, she lived in cities such as Antalya, Çanakkale and Balıkesir. After finishing Maçka Primary School and studying at Atatürk Girls High School, she went to America for her senior year for education. After returning from the US, she graduated from Istanbul University Sultanahmet Vocational School of Management and Dispatch in 1974. In the same year, she started her career as Pamir Bezmen's secretary at Tasas, which was involved in the packaging industry. In January 1975, at the age of 21, she married Pamir Bezmen, a 39-year-old businessman she worked for. The author had two children, Pamira and Cazım. Bezmen worked as a television presenter, magazine writer and public relations; after getting married, she was the purchasing and marketing manager at her husband's company. After 1980, Bezmen withdrew from active business life and devoted herself to art. They separated one corner of their house as the Thessaloniki Library and the other corner as the Venice Library. She was interested in traditional Turkish arts. She taught painting to adults and children in her own workshop. Continuing her career as an executive secretary, Turkish handicrafts, painting, poetry and finally as a writer, Nermin Bezmen wrote her first novel in 1991. Bezmen, who compiled her family history from her maternal grandfather Kurt Seyit to his father Mirza Mehmet Eminof, in a book, published in 1992, recounted the love her grandfather Kurt Seyit had with Russian Shura in 1916 and the events that took place on the Carpathian Front before the Bolshevik Revolution in 1918, when the army was defeated, Kurt Seyit's return to St. Petersburg and Shura's journey to Sinop and from there to Istanbul. Nermin Bezmen, who used what she heard from her grandmother Murka to write her book, also did a lot of book and magazine research. It contains important information about Oman, especially the Crimean Tatar Turks and the lives of the White Russians who fled to Istanbul after the collapse of Tsarist Russia. Although the work bears the fictional nature of the novel, the author did a significant amount of research for the historical aspect of the work. The author's first novel Kurt Seyt and Shura has three main characters: Kurt Seyt, Shura and Murka. Kurt Seyt is the author's grandfather, Shura is the Russian girl his grandfather met and fell in love with while serving in the Tsar's army in Russia, and they ran away to Istanbul together, and Murka is the author's grandmother whom his grandfather married in Istanbul. He presented real-life scenes in his later novels. Apart from this, he wrote many popular books in the field of popular literature. Bezmen, who was also interested in poetry, published his poems under the title Ukuran Aşk in 1999. His works include The Wings of My Mind, Immigrants of Vice, Forty Broken Cubes, A Night Journey, Secret, Glass Trap, Unsent Love, Satan's Bankruptcy, Dream Team, My Grandfather Kurt Seyit and I, Shura, A Harp Bride Benan's Notebook, Havva's Punishment, Forgetful Love and Moonstone Goddesses. The forgetful love he released in 2020 also made us think about Alzheimer's. He had lost his mother to Alzheimer's and his late first wife after a rapidly progressing dementia. He had watched step by step how these two people, who were full of life, active and loved, surrendered to the disease. And he reflected this in his novel. In an interview with Ayşe Armana from Hürriyet, she had said the following: We lost my mother to Alzheimer's. She was a very strong, uncompromising, full of life, witty, elegant and energetic woman. She lived with painting, music and sports, and followed art events. She was loved, respected and admired by those around her. We could not convince her to have an assistant with her until she was 87. She would do her shopping, walk up the four floors of her apartment building and repair the blinds at the top of the stairs. She was 85 when she would rap with her grandchildren and spin on the floor. Then one day, she started talking with harsh and hurtful tones that did not belong to her at all. Then she became withdrawn, pessimistic, her touchiness that she could not explain emerged and she started to get angry with her neighbors. His forgetfulness was reaching different levels. Although it was not his style, his unreasonable stubbornness and resistance on certain issues, and his anger when told otherwise, started to emerge. When we convinced him to move in with us by trying everything, we felt at ease. #NerminBezmen #kurtseyitveşura #tolgasavacı