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    İbrahim Şinasi (5 August 1826 – 13 September 1871) was a pioneering Ottoman intellectual, founder of Turkish dramaturgy, author, journalist, translator...
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  • Şinasi is the Turkish spelling of the Persian name (شناسی), also transliterated as Shinasi. Today, it is commonly used as a male given name. İbrahim Şinasi...
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    prominent members of this society were writers and publicists such as İbrahim Şinasi, Namık Kemal, Ali Suavi, Ziya Pasha, and Agah Efendi. In 1876, the Young...
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    privately-owned publications in the Ottoman Empire. It is known for its founder İbrahim Şinasi and for its leading editors, including Namık Kemal and Yunus Nadi. Tasvîr-i...
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    operated by the Turkish State Theatres. The theatre is named after İbrahim Şinasi, the pioneering 19th-century Ottoman Turkish author, playwright, and...
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  • the State, 1884 Essays, Scientific, Political and Speculative, 1892 İbrahim Şinasi (Ottoman Empire, 1826–1871), author, journalist, translator, and newspaper...
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    Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha and so joined his friend and fellow Young Ottoman, İbrahim Şinasi, on his newspaper Tasvîr-i Efkâr (Herald of Ideas). Kemal worked as...
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  • of the Soviet Union in Rutul from 1957 to 1961 Ulfat Idlibi - writer İbrahim Şinasi - founder of Turkish dramaturgy Saniyat Ganachueva - first Russian world...
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  • prominent members of this society were writers and publicists such as İbrahim Şinasi, Namık Kemal, Ali Suavi, Ziya Pasha, and Agah Efendi. In 1876, the Young...
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    the important 1876 novel İntibâh (Awakening), while the journalist İbrahim Şinasi is noted for writing, in 1860, the first modern Turkish play, the one-act...
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