• Ceride-i Havadis (Journal of News) was the first semi-official newspaper in the Ottoman Empire, and was published from 1840 to 1877. Ceride-i Havadis...
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    title "al-Waqa'i'a al-Masriya". The first non-official Turkish newspaper, Ceride-i Havadis (Register of Events), was published by an Englishman, William...
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    confirmed by a newspaper article published in the 14 February 1841 issue of Ceride-i Havadis. Ereğli Coal Company, chartered by six partners (Ahmed Fethi Pasha...
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  • Arts Sport Awards Most Popular Name in Social Media Nominated Ankara Hukuk Ceride-i Kantar Best Actor Won Sabancı University Indigo Awards Best Actor Won...
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    ISBN 9789759533601.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Anadolu Emraz-ı Sariye Mesaisi. Ceride-i Tıbbiye-i Askeriye. September 1917. p. 161....
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  • The text of the Turkish national anthem on the first page of the issue of Cerîde-i Resmiye, dated March 21, 1921...
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    1830s, it was only in 1831 that the Office of Population Registers fund (Ceride-i Nüfus Nezareti) was founded. The Office decentralized in 1839 to draw...
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    the director of the Centre of Excellence in Risk & Decision Sciences (CERIDES) at European University Cyprus. He is a Member of the European Union Mission...
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    Ottoman monarchist, senator, statesman and editor of the Turkish newspaper Cerîde-i Havâdis. He served as grand vizier for nine years in total, seven times...
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  • the Ottoman Empire. As an unexpected result he became the founder of the Ceride-i Havadis newspaper. He was born in London on 7 November 1796, the son of...
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    person, published in Istanbul Ottoman Turkish and Ladino (Judeo-Spanish): Ceride-i Lisan ("Language Journal"), began in 1899, edited by Avram Leyon El Tiempo...
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  • 1830s, it was only in 1831 that the Office of Population Registers fund (Ceride-i Nüfus Nezareti) was founded. To draw more accurate data, the Office decentralized...
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  • press conflict in the Ottoman Empire occurred between Tercüman-ı Ahvâl and Ceride-i Havadis. Tercüman-ı Ahvâl enjoyed higher levels of circulation. However...
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  • Retrieved 2023-12-28. "Centro de Estudios Hispanoamericanos". www.cehsf.ceride.gov.ar. Retrieved 2024-01-25. "Acerca de – Ernesto Durán" (in Spanish)....
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    Química (INTEC) and the Centro Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo (CERIDE). In 2006, he received the Houssay Career Award for outstanding research...
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    Retrieved 2023-12-30. "Centro de Estudios Hispanoamericanos". www.cehsf.ceride.gov.ar. Retrieved 2023-12-29. VC, Redaccion (2023-10-21). "Homenaje a Fray...
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    from French into Ottoman Turkish for the first private Ottoman newspaper Ceride-i Havadis. Between 1852 and 1854, he worked for the first official Ottoman...
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  • and keep empire-wide population records, a separate Census Department (Ceride-i Nufus Nezareti) was established for the first time as part of the Ministry...
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    His growing interest in journalism, including writing for the Ruzname-i Ceride-i Havadis starting in 1864, led him to meet Namık Kemal and İbrahim Şinasi...
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  • it became "widely known" on the continent. The Ottoman Empire newspaper Ceride-i havadis printed an Ottoman Turkish version on 17 March 1861 (Turkish date:...
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    Hâver, later Güneş, which ran for 12 issues. He wrote the editorials of Ceride-i Havadis for a month and a half. After the closure of that newspaper, he...
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  • 2014, ISBN 9788498168990 Boletín del Museo Social Argentino, Volume 43, Museo Social Argentino (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 1965 cehsf.ceride.gov.ar v t e...
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    ISBN 978-1-134-34213-6. Gammer 2013, p. 207. "Quote from Russian news". Ceride-i Havadis (in Ottoman Turkish). No. 657. 23 November 1853. pp. 1–4. "ЭСБЕ/Даниель-бек...
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  • Conservative anti-Western pan-Islamist newspaper Cerîde-i Havâdis – which included a supplement called Ruzname Ceride-i-Havadis. It was the first privately published...
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    owned newspapers. The first privately owned Ottoman Turkish newspaper was Ceride-i Havadis (Chronicle of Events) published in 1840 that included more news...
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    Nosworthy Churchill (1796–1846), British journalist who became editor of the Ceride-i Havadis newspaper in the Ottoman Empire. Memorial to Hungarian freedom...
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  • descriptions of court festivities. The first non-official Turkish newspaper, Ceride-i Havadis (Register of Events), was published by an Englishman, William...
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  • to Turkey aged 19 where he learnt the Turkish language and founded the Ceride-i Havadis newspaper. His mother and grandmother were both French. He married...
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  • and Tucuman] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: E. Ostwald. Acts of the Cabildo of Santa Fe mentioning Mateo Gil cehsf.ceride.gov.ar wikispaces.com...
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    Constantinople (now Istanbul) and founded the first semi-official newspaper Ceride-i Havadis . His mother Beatrix (née Belhomme) was the daughter of a French...
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