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- Osmanlı Müdafaa-ı Hukûk-ı Nisvan Cemiyeti (Ottoman Society for the Defense of Women's Rights) was a women's organization in the Ottoman Empire, founded...
- Nisvan Erkal F****A is an economist of Turkish-Australian nationality. She is a professor of economics at the University of Melbourne and she is a fellow...
- of Sir Gawain Bell. C. Hurst. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-905838-92-2. "ʻAlam-i Nisvāṉ". University of Karachi. 1995. p. 18. Archived from the original on 24 February...
- Alem-i Nisvan (Crimean Tatar: عالم نسوان, lit. 'Women's World') was a Crimean Tatar magazine oriented towards women and published from 1906 to 1912. Founded...
- and they married in 1906. İsmail Gaspıralı founded the magazine Alem-i Nisvan ("Women's World") in 1906 after realizing that Terciman was inadequate in...
- Memoirs of Sir Gawain Bell. C. Hurst. p. 222. ISBN 9780905838922. ʻAlam-i NisvāṉVolume 2, Issues 1–2. p. 18. Kuwait became an important trading port for...
- letters, she expresses her never ending enthusiasm to learn. Her essay Nisvan-ı İslâm was translated into French under the title Les femmes muselmannes...
- In 1906-1911, Gasprinskiy also published a Crimean Tatar magazine Alem-i Nisvan oriented towards women. In the aftermath of the Russian February Revolution...
- Şefkât-i Nisvân (Ottoman Turkish: Women’s Comp****ion) which was established in Thessalonica in 1898. Another charity founded by her was Hizmet-i Nisvân Cemiyeti...
- the social life of Russian Turks, the first women's magazine was Alem-i-nisvan. It was edited by Şefiqa Gaspıralı, the daughter of Ismail bey Gasprinski...