Davul (magazine)
Categories | Satirical magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Hasan Vasıf |
Founded | 27 October 1908 |
Final issue | 27 May 1909 |
Country | Ottoman Empire |
Based in | Istanbul |
Language | Ottoman Turkish |
Website | Davul |
The Ottoman periodical Davul (
Abdülhamid II, the whole Ottoman policies and the European way of life.[3] In addition, excerpts of the French magazine Fantasie in French language were published in some issues.[2]
The Chicago Ottoman Microfilms Project initiated by the University of Chicago in 1985 archived the issues of Davul.[4]
References
- ^ "Davul 1908". Seyri Adem. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
- ^ a b Davulcu, Ebru and Temal, Mustafa (2017): The Annexation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina And Representation of Austrian Boycott On Humor Press During II. Constitutionalist Period. In: Arslan, Hasan, Icbay, Ali Mehmet, Tomescu, Madalina (ed.): Communication and Digital Media. International Association of Social Science Research. pp. 61-70. (https://businessdocbox.com/Marketing/73629749-Communication-and-digital-media.html)
- ^ Wiesenthal, Arlen (2017): The Sultan-Caliph and the Heroes of Liberty: Heroism, Revolution, and the Contestation of Public Persona in the late Ottoman Empire, c. 1900-1918. Simon Fraser University, p. 75.
- S2CID 164443556.
External links
- Media related to Davul (magazine) at Wikimedia Commons