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{{Infobox person
| name            = Gul Demir
| name            = Guli Temir
| honorific_suffix =  
| honorific_suffix =  
| image            =  
| image            = guli_temir.png
| caption          =  
| caption          = Portrait of Temir in 1831
| birth_date      = May 1, 1802
| birth_date      = May 1, 1760
| birth_place      =  
| birth_place      = [[Baotu]], [[Untsangasar]]
| death_date      = October 16, 1841
| death_date      = October 16, 1846
| death_place      = [[Samarqand (Uluujol)|Samarqand]], [[Uluujol]]
| death_place      = [[Ka'ankhot]], [[Untsangasar]]
| resting_place    =  
| resting_place    =  
| residence        =  
| residence        =  
| nationality      = [[Uluujol|Uluujoli]]
| nationality      = [[Untsangasar|Untsangasari]], [[Chuyan People|Chuyan]]
| spouse          = Dursun Onut
| spouse          =  
| children        =  
| children        =  
| father          = Ogun Demir
| father          = Anil Temir
| mother          = Toprak Karadere
| mother          = Suchi Ilmaj
| relatives        =  
| relatives        =  
| module          =  
| module          =  
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| school_tradition =  
| school_tradition =  
| main_interests  =  
| main_interests  =  
| notable_ideas    = {{wp|Agrarian Socialism}}, {{wp|Revolutionary Socialism}}
| notable_ideas    = {{wp|Agrarian Socialism}}, {{wp|Social Democracy}}
| influences      =  
| influences      =  
| influenced      =
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'''Gul Demir''' (rendered in [[Uluujol]] as Demir Gul, often referred to as "the Steel Rose") was an early socialist leader in Uluujol and was the leader of the [[Green Flag Revolt]]. Although she died relatively young (at the age of 39) and her revolt failed, she inspired socialist movements in Uluujol and elsewhere in Ochran, namely [[Rustonia]] and [[Benaajab]].
'''Guli Temir''' was a 18th and 19th century scholar and reformer in the Khaganate of [[Untsangasar]]. The only child of a cadet branch of a noble family, Guli was doted on by her father, who encouraged her love of reading and her interest in burgeoning sciences. She would go on to become a preeminent philosopher and official in the still-young state, helping to spread the ideas that would eventually lead to the [[Khuvirgalt]] in 1834 and its attendant reforms. Consequently, Temir is often considered to be one of the spiritual and intellectual founders of the modern Untsangasari state.
 
==Early Life & Marriage==
 
Gul was born to Ogun Demir an official of noble birth in 
 
==Widowhood==
 
==Green Flag Revolt==
 
==Death & Burial==
 
==Legacy==


[[Category: Ajax]]
[[Category: Ajax]]
[[Category: Uluujol]]
[[Category: Untsangasar]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 1 July 2023

Guli Temir
Guli temir.png
Portrait of Temir in 1831
BornMay 1, 1760
DiedOctober 16, 1846
NationalityUntsangasari, Chuyan
Parents
  • Anil Temir (father)
  • Suchi Ilmaj (mother)

Guli Temir was a 18th and 19th century scholar and reformer in the Khaganate of Untsangasar. The only child of a cadet branch of a noble family, Guli was doted on by her father, who encouraged her love of reading and her interest in burgeoning sciences. She would go on to become a preeminent philosopher and official in the still-young state, helping to spread the ideas that would eventually lead to the Khuvirgalt in 1834 and its attendant reforms. Consequently, Temir is often considered to be one of the spiritual and intellectual founders of the modern Untsangasari state.