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was launched by Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq in Istanbul in 1861. He owned the paper until 1870 when his son Salim took over it. During the initial period it was subsidized by the Ottoman authorities. In addition, it was published at the imperial press for nine years which was announced in the paper. From
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1870 the paper was published by the company named after it, Jawaib Press, which was also established by al-Shidyaq. The paper came out weekly. It frequently published the Arabic translations of the official Ottoman legislation, international treaties, and speeches along with their original
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temporarily ceased publication in 1879 when the Ottomans banned it due to its praise for the
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Western Influences in the Arabic Literature of Egypt and Syria Between 1820 and 1879
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argues that it was possible to find the paper in different Muslim regions such as
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Azmi Özcan (January 1993). "The Press and Anglo-Ottoman Relations, 1876-1909".
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enjoyed higher levels of circulation in various places, including India and
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Index

Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq
Constantinople
Cairo
Ottoman Empire
Media of the Ottoman Empire
Arabic
Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq
Constantinople
Ottoman Turkish
East Asia
Albert Hourani
Nejd
Bombay
British Foreign Office
Egyptian Khedive
Isma'il Pasha
"تعريف و شرح و معنى جوائب بالعربي في معاجم اللغة العربية معجم المعاني الجامع، المعجم الوسيط ،اللغة العربية المعاصر ،الرائد ،لسان العرب ،القاموس المحيط - معجم عربي عربي صفحة 1"
"From the Colony to the Metropol and Back: The Travel of Discursive Crowd"
Tufts University



JSTOR
25548637
doi
10.1177/001654927101700302
S2CID
144324754

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