Tanin (newspaper)

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Tanin
Front page of the 21 July 1944 edition of Tanin
TypeNewspaper
Founder(s)Tevfik Fikret
Founded1908
LanguageTurkish
Ceased publication1947
HeadquartersIstanbul

Tanin (Turkish: "resonance") was a Turkish newspaper. It was founded in 1908 after the Young Turk Revolution, by Tevfik Fikret, the Ottoman poet who is considered the founder of the modern school of Turkish poetry. It became a strong supporter of the new progressive ruling party, the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP; Turkish: Ittihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti),[1] and pluralism and diversity were reflected on the pages of Tanin.[2]

The offices of the Tanin and

Odessa.[3]

It was published until 1947. Although Tevfik Fikret was initially supportive of the CUP democratic reforms, he was later disappointed by its leadership's policies and resigned his position in the Tanin.

Notable journalists

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