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"Necmi Sag\u0131p Bodamianzade"
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Asıl name Mahmûd Necmi Sagıp Bodamianzade (1 November 1897-May 1964 was the educator of Cyprus, the educator.
Life
First years
1 In November 1897, it was born in Baf, a port city located in the southwest of Cyprus. Bodamianzade Kadi Ahmet Aziz Efendi was the sons of Lütfiye Hanım. He studied at Idadi between 1911-1915. In 1920-1921, he studied in the "Custom Research English Language and Literature" section at Oxford University. Marksist-Leninist was influenced by ideology and was exported from the UK in 14 August 1921 with the reason that he wrote poems that support the resistance of mine workers that took place in Wales during that period in the union that was active. In 1925, the Turkish High School Manager of Cyprus began to give English lessons to students in a high school with the support of the Kâzım Nami Duru.
Shakespeare School
In 1927, Kâzım Nami Duru’s support opened the Private Shakespeare School in a mansion at the Idadi Street, also known as the Kartaler Han with the financial aids of Evkaf. Only school priority and primary school education are given when opened. In this school, both teaching and managerial mission is undertaken. In addition to being the first private school, the diploma also accepts. 20 men in the school start teaching 30 girls with 50 students. In the years of establishment, the rent of the building meets various assistance. 167 of men between 1934-1938 receive total 421 students training, including 254 girls. During this process, the interest in school increases and the school starts to give secondary school and high school education. In the first years school was founded, English education is given to high school teachers and officers in Nicosia. As a result of this training, successful ones deserve to enter primary school teacher or public task.
After the school is opened, the name "Feylesof" or "Felezof" was started to be isolated. Therefore, the school started to be called "Felezof's Shuttle".
In 1940, Mahmû Necmî began to use the name Necmî Sâgıb Bodamianzade (Necmüssagıp Bodamianzade). Many schools open to the region while driving the Second World War and therefore the number of students of Shakespeare Shuttle falls. As a result, financial troubles live and the first secondary and high school sections of the school are closed in 1949. Due to the problems experienced in rental payments, school building is forced to evacuate. On top of this, Nuri Efendi Street rents a convergence on the Day of the Prussian Gürkan Street. The education given to pre-school students can continue for a long time and this school is closed in 1952.
Next years
Between 1953-1954, Lefke makes English Teacher at Turkish Technical School. In 1955, it continues to give special English lessons in a building known as "Vahe Küçükyan's Place". At the end of the 1950s, he teaches at Atatürk Institute. With the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus, the task is finalized with the reason that it does not have a diploma that can provide lectures.
English and Turkish with the Dutch language of Kuran