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Ceride-i
Havadis (Journal of News) was the
first semi-official
newspaper in the
Ottoman Empire, and was
published from 1840 to 1877.
Ceride-i Havadis...
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title "al-Waqa'i'a al-Masriya". The
first non-official
Turkish newspaper,
Ceride-i
Havadis (Register of Events), was
published by an Englishman, William...
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Ottoman Empire. As an
unexpected result he
became the
founder of the
Ceride-i
Havadis newspaper. He was born in
London on 7
November 1796, the son of...
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Ottoman monarchist, senator,
statesman and
editor of the
Turkish newspaper Cerîde-i Havâdis. He
served as
grand vizier for nine
years in total,
seven times...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190644710. Önen,
Saliha (September 2016).
Cerİde-İ Havadİs Gazetesİ’nİn Gözünden 1853-1856
Kirim Savaşi (PDF) (M. A. thesis)...
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confirmed by a
newspaper article published in the 14
February 1841
issue of
Ceride-i Havadis. Ereğli Coal Company,
chartered by six
partners (Ahmed
Fethi Pasha...
- Arts
Sport Awards Most Po****r Name in
Social Media Nominated Ankara Hu****
Ceride-i
Kantar Best
Actor Won Sabancı
University Indigo Awards Best
Actor Won...
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Anadolu Emraz-ı
Sariye Mesaisi.
Ceride-i Tıbbiye-i Askeriye.
September 1917. p. 161....
- The text of the
Turkish national anthem on the
first page of the
issue of
Cerîde-i Resmiye,
dated March 21, 1921...
- 1830s, it was only in 1831 that the
Office of Po****tion
Registers fund (
Ceride-i Nüfus Nezareti) was founded. The
Office decentralized in 1839 to draw...