Aşiyan (magazine)
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CategoriesLiterature, Politics, Science
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1908
Final issue1909
| Categories | Literature, Politics, Science |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Founded | 1908 |
| Final issue | 1909 |
| Based in | Istanbul |
| Language | Ottoman-Turkish |
| Website | Aşiyan |
The Ottoman journal Aşiyan (Arabic: آشیان; DMG: Āšiyān; English: "Home") was published in Istanbul between 1908 and 1909 in a total of 14 issues.[1] The content focused on literary, scientific and political topics.[2] One of the most famous writers of Aşiyan is Halide Edib Adıvar (1884-1964), a popular Turkish nationalist, writer and feminist. She published a range of articles that dealt with the women's position in the Ottoman Empire, the modernization of women and the criticism of former politics.[3]