- Takvim-i
Vekayi (Ottoman Turkish: تقویم وقایع,
meaning "Calendar of Events") was the
first fully Turkish language newspaper. It was
launched in 1831 by...
- bulletin)
established in 1828 on the
order of
Muhammad Ali,
originally titled Vekayi-i
Misriye (Ottoman Turkish: وقایع مصریه) and
written in
Ottoman Turkish...
- the
former Ottoman capital,
where the
first Turkish newspaper, Takvim-i
Vekayi (Calendar of Affairs), was
published in 1831. The Cağaloğlu
street on which...
-
French newspaper Le
Moniteur Universel. It was
issued w****ly. Takvim-i
vekayi was
published a few
months later,
intended as a
translation of the Moniteur...
-
unified national and
legal Ottoman identity. It was
published in the Tekvim-i
Vekayi in
Ottoman Turkish. In addition, it was
published in Gr**** and French, the...
-
Muhammad Ali,
Khedive of Egypt,
ordered the
local establishment of the
gazette Vekayi-i
Misriye (Egyptian Affairs). It was
first paper written in
Ottoman Turkish...
- and the
United Kingdom], Nov. 11, 1914 (29 Teşrin-i
Evvel 1330), Takvim-i
Vekayi, Nov. 12, 1914 (30 Teşrin-i
Evvel 1330)" (PDF).
Library of Congress. Archived...
- Powers", was
initially presented on 11
November and
published in Takvim-i
Vekayi the
following day. The
proclamation included five
fatwa or
legal opinions...
- was
implementing in the province, the
local establishment of the
gazette Vekayi-i
Misriye (Egyptian Affairs),
written in
Ottoman Turkish in one
column with...
- was
implementing in the province, the
local establishment of the
gazette Vekayi-i
Misriye (Egyptian Affairs),
written in
Ottoman Turkish in one
column with...