Anatoli (newspaper)

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Anatoli (Ανατολή) was a Karamanli Turkish (Turkish with Greek characters) newspaper published by , the first in that language made in the Ottoman Empire. It operated 1850-1922, making it the one in that language with the longest length of publication.[1] N. T. Soullides later became the editor.[2]

Anatoli favoured Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Abdulhamid II and promoted institutions of higher education set up during his rule.[3]

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  • Irakleous, Stelios (2018-02-28). "Karamanlidika is Ottoman; Viewing the Pages of Anatoli". In Sagaster, Börte; Theoharis Stavrides; Birgitt Hoffmann (eds.). Press and Mass Communication in the Middle East: Festschrift for Martin Strohmeier (PDF). University of Bamberg Press. pp. 65-. ISBN 9783863095277. - Volume 12 of Bamberger Orientstudien - Old ISBN 3863095278 - Hosted at  [de] (KOBV)

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  1. ^ Irakleous, p. 65.
  2. ^ Irakleous, p. 67.
  3. ^ Irakleous, p. 69.


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