- bey
Gasprinsky (also
written as
Gaspirali and Gasprinski;
Crimean Tatar: اسماعیل بك غصپرینسکی, İsmail bey
Gaspıralı; Russian: Исмаи́л Гаспри́нский Ismail...
- Şefiqa
Gaspıralı (Russian: Шефика Исмаиловна Гаспринская, romanized: Shefika
Ismailovna Gasprinskaya; 14
October 1886 – 31
August 1975) was a Crimean...
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National Anthem Day - July 29
Commemoration of Şefika
Gaspirali -
August 31
Commemoration of
Ismail Gaspirali -
September 11
Commemoration of
Gevat Rașit - September...
- ISBN 978-605-5586-06-5 p.24, 71-72 Lord Kinross:Ottoman
centuries (translated by
Meral Gaspıralı), İstanbul, Altın Kitaplar, ISBN 978-975-21-0955-1 p.26...
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books related to
Crimean Tatars, Şefika
Gaspirali ve Rusya'da Turk
Kadin Hareketleri (1893–1920) [Şefika
Gaspirali and
Turkic Women's
Movement in Russia...
- İmparatorluğun Yükselişi ve Çöküşü (The
Ottoman centuries, Trans.Meral
Gaspıralı) Altın Kitaplar, İstanbul, 2008, ISBN 978-975-21-0955-1, [page needed]...
- the
Crimean Tatars for
several decades afterward,
fostered by
Ismail Gaspirali (1851-1914) who
founded the
local newspaper Tercüman in 1883.
During the...
- ********inated
Halil İnalcık –
historian Murat Bardakçı –
journalist Ismail Gaspirali –
founder of the
Jadid movement Abdulla Latif-zade –
literary critic,...
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attended Russian higher primary schools in
Central Asia. In 1884,
Ismail Gaspirali founded the first, the very
first "new method"
school in Crimea. Though...
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Qurultay consisted of 76 delegates, four of whom were
female (Şefiqa
Gaspıralı,
Anife Bоdaninskaya,
Ilhan Tohtar,
Hatice Avcı). The
delegates were chosen...