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Ismail bey
Gasprinsky (also
written as
Gaspirali and Gasprinski;
Crimean Tatar: اسماعیل بك غصپرینسکی, İsmail bey Gaspıralı; Russian: Исмаи́л Гаспри́нский...
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Crimean Tatar intellectual, educator, publisher, and
politician Ismail Gasprinsky (1851–1914).
Intellectuals such as
Mahmud Khoja Behbudiy,
author of the...
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school in Bakhchysarai.
Gasprinsky paid
great attention to the
education of women. On
August 15, 1905, the
Jadidists of
Gasprinsky managed to
create Ittifaq...
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secular education. She
moved to
Crimea in 1880. Here she met
Ismail Gasprinsky, who
hired her to work as a
writer and
translator for his magazine, Terciman...
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Caricature of the
Crimean Tatar educator and
intellectual Ismail Gasprinsky (on the right),
leader of the
Jadid movement,
depicted holding the newspaper...
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Ismail Gasprinsky.
Though issues corresponding to the women's
community were
occasionally brought up in
Gasprinsky's po****r Terciman,
Gasprinsky felt that...
- Parti****nts of the
First Congress of the
Muslims of Russia, 1905. 1:
Fatih Kerimi, 2:
Abdurreshid Ibrahim, 3:
Ismail Gasprinsky, 4:
Alimardan bey Topchubashov...
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ottoman numismatist Ismail Gamadiid (1960–2020),
Somali politician Ismail Gasprinsky (1851–1914),
Crimean Tatar intellectual, educator,
publisher and politician...
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between 1883 and 1918 by
Crimean Tatar intellectual and
educator Ismail Gasprinsky in Bakhchysarai. It was the
first Crimean Tatar periodical, and the main...
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Caricature of the
Crimean Tatar educator and
intellectual Ismail Gasprinsky (on the right),
leader of the
Jadid movement,
depicted holding the newspaper...