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182:. Major contributors were the sisters, Fatma Aliye and Emine Semiye. Of them Fatma Aliye published an editorial column in the magazine from its start in 1895 to its closure in 1908. The common goal of all contributors was to redefine the role of the Muslim Ottoman women in the changing socio-political environment of the Ottoman Empire. 165:
The magazine was a supporter of Sultan Abdulhamit. Its target audience was Muslim women from the upper classes. The magazine covered a range of topics, including education, family, household management, child-rearing, hygiene, health, beauty, embroidery, leisure and fashion. It supported western
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was the sole Ottoman women's magazine which had an editorial board, including Makbule Leman, Nigar Osman Hanım, Fatma Şadiye, Mustafa Asım, Faik Ali, Talat Ali and Gülistan İsmet. Later the administration of the magazine was assumed by Fatma Şadiye, wife of Mehmet Tahir.
134:) was an Ottoman women's magazine which was published in Istanbul from 1895 to 1908. It was one of the long-term publications in the Ottoman Empire which shaped the literary traditions of the Ottoman women. However, due to the intensive censorship during the reign of 726: 214:
contributed to the charity organizations designed to assist women through the donations from its sales. It also supported the sales of the books written by women writers who also worked for the magazine, including
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was first published on 19 August 1895. At the initial phase it appeared biweekly, and from the fifty-second issue it became a weekly publication. The license holder and editor of the magazine was
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The Diffusion of “Small” Western Technologies in the Middle East. Invention, Use, and Need in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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ended publication with the last issue dated 13 August 1908 and produced 624 issues during its lifetime.
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The Ottoman Women's Movement: Women's Press, Journals, Magazines and Newspapers from 1875 to 1923
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lifestyle and advised the use of piano in girls’education. It also featured articles about the
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Women's education in Turkey (1860-1950) and its impact upon journalism and women's journals
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Childhood in the Late Ottoman Empire and After. Politics, Society and Economy
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Nineteenth-Century Serial Narrative in Transnational Perspective, 1830s−1860s
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A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms
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Defunct women's magazines published in the Ottoman Empire
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Index

Ibn Hakkı Mehmet Tahir
Ottoman Empire
Istanbul
Ottoman Turkish
Sultan Abdulhamit
Ibn Hakkı Mehmet Tahir
women's rights
Emine Semiye
Fatma Aliye
Halide Edip




doi
10.1080/09589236.2016.1188689
doi
10.1080/00309230.2019.1660386







The Ottoman Women's Movement: Women's Press, Journals, Magazines and Newspapers from 1875 to 1923
Miami University
Journal of World History
doi
10.1353/jwh.2011.0058

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