Alem-i Nisvan (Crimean Tatar: عالم نسوان, lit. 'Women's World') was a Crimean Tatar magazine oriented towards women and published from 1906 to 1912. Founded...
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In 1906-1911, Gasprinskiy also published a Crimean Tatar magazine Alem-i Nisvan oriented towards women. In the aftermath of the Russian February Revolution...
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new journal for women, Alem-i Nisvan (Women's World), edited by his daughter Şefiqa, as well as a publication for children, Alem-i Subyan (World of Children)...
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intimacy, and they married in 1906. İsmail Gaspıralı founded the magazine Alem-i Nisvan ("Women's World") in 1906 after realizing that Terciman was inadequate...
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In the social life of Russian Turks, the first women's magazine was Alem-i-nisvan. It was edited by Şefiqa Gaspıralı, the daughter of Ismail bey Gasprinski...
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translated and explained. Lebedeva began work on translating Fatma Aliye's Nisvan-ı İslâm, a discussion of women's position in society. It appeared in 1896...
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