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Crimean Tatar newspaper (1883–1918) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terciman or Tercüman (Crimean Tatar: ترجمان, Russian: Переводчикъ, means "The Translator") was a Pan-Turkist weekly magazine published between 1883 and 1918 by Crimean Tatar intellectual and educator Ismail Gasprinsky in Bakhchysarai.[1] It was the first Crimean Tatar periodical,[2] and the main publication of Turkic peoples in the Russian Empire.[3]
Editor | Ismail Gasprinsky Asan Sabri Ayvazov |
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Founder | Ismail Gasprinsky |
First issue | 10 April 1883 |
Final issue | February 1918 |
Based in | Bakhchysarai, Crimea |
Language | Crimean Tatar (Arabic script), Russian |
In 1906-1911, Gasprinskiy also published a Crimean Tatar magazine Alem-i Nisvan oriented towards women.
In the aftermath of the Russian February Revolution Terciman supported Crimean Tatar political movement. The weekly was closed soon after Crimean People's Republic was occupied by Red Army in February 1918.[4]
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