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The "Turkic World Women Poets Union" has been established at the initiative of the Turkish Literature Foundation, bringing together women poets from each country of the Turkic world.
Azerbaijani poet Khuraman Muradova, a member of the Writers' Unions of Azerbaijan and Turkey, as well as an honorary professor at Tashkent State University named after Alisher Navoi, has been elected president of the union, The Caspian Post reports citing AZERTAC.
The decision to establish the "Turkic World Women Poets Union" was made during the "1st Turkic World Nicosia Poetry Evenings" held in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus from August 1 to 4 this year,
The event discussed the role of women poets in the future of the Turkic world.
Inci Okumuş from Turkiye and Leyla Şerif Emin from North Macedonia have been appointed as vice-presidents of the union, chaired by the Azerbaijani poet, while Aysel Khanlarqizi from Azerbaijan has been appointed as the secretary-general.
The main objectives of the union are to promote the creative works of women poets from the Turkic world, build literary and cultural bridges, support young poets, and strengthen unity and solidarity across the Turkic world through poetry.
The organization, which will bring together women poets of the Turkic world, is expected to take significant steps in developing literary and cultural ties among our peoples, strengthening connections among Turkic world women, enhancing friendship and solidarity, and playing important roles in organizing large-scale events in Turkic states.
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