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Anatoli (newspaper)

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Anatoli (Ανατολή) was a Karamanli Turkish (Turkish with Greek characters) newspaper published by Evangelinos Misalaides, the first in that language made in the Ottoman Empire. It operated 1850–1922, making it the one in that language with the longest length of publication.[1] N. T. Soullides later became the editor.[2]

Anatoli favoured Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Abdulhamid II and promoted institutions of higher education set up during his rule.[3]

See also

References

  • Irakleous, Stelios (2018-02-28). "Karamanlidika is Ottoman; Viewing the Pages of Anatoli". In Sagaster, Börte; Theoharis Stavrides; Birgitt Hoffmann (eds.). Press and Mass Communication in the Middle East: Festschrift for Martin Strohmeier (PDF). University of Bamberg Press. pp. 65-. ISBN 9783863095277. - Volume 12 of Bamberger Orientstudien - Old ISBN 3863095278 - Hosted at Kooperativer Bibliotheksverbund Berlin-Brandenburg [de] (KOBV)

Notes

  1. ^ Irakleous, p. 65.
  2. ^ Irakleous, p. 67.
  3. ^ Irakleous, p. 69.