Tasvîr-i Efkâr

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Founded27 June 1862
Ceased publication4 March 1925
LanguageTurkish
Tasvîr-i Efkâr
Cover page of Tasvîr-i Efkâr dated 29 October 1915 featuring Mustafa Kemal (left) and Cevat Pasha
Founderİbrahim Şinasi
Founded27 June 1862
Ceased publication4 March 1925
LanguageTurkish
HeadquartersIstanbul
Country

Tasvîr-i Efkâr (Ottoman Turkish: تسویر افکار, lit.'Herald of Ideas') was a long term Ottoman Turkish newspaper which existed between 1862 and 1925 with some interruptions. The paper was one of the early privately owned publications in the Ottoman Empire.[1] It is known for its founder İbrahim Şinasi and for its leading editors, including Namık Kemal and Yunus Nadi.

First period (1862–1868)

Spin-off

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