Bahir Bediş Morova Aydilek (1897 – November 10, 1938) was a Turkish artist and politician.
She was one of the first eighteen women elected to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
[1] She quit her job in 1927 because of vision problems and worked for the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Bolu halkevi.
[1] In 1934 she was noticed by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who gave her the name of bediz (later retranscribed bediş), which means "painter".
[2] During her tenure, she showed particular attention to her constituency by defending the construction of irrigation canal projects around Beyşehir Lake, as well as the connection to the rail network with Ankara, the labor law for peasants, penalizations for abuses of public officials' power and measures to protect the historic heritage.