The Turkish Press in Egypt
The Turkish Press in Egypt
Between 1828 and 1947, a total of sixty-four Turkish newspapers and magazines were published in Egypt. They fall into five historical stages: periodicals intended for Egypt’s Turkish speakers; periodicals published by members of the CUP and Young Turks in opposition to Ottoman rule; newspapers published in prisoner-of-war camps during the First World War; periodicals associated with the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923 and the abolition of the caliphate in 1924; and one magazine that appeared during the Second World War.
Keywords: publishing, newspapers, magazines, Young Turks, First World War, Second World War, Turkish Republic
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