Mizan (Ottoman newspaper), the Glossary
Mizan (Balance) was an Ottoman newspaper which existed in the period 1886–1909 with some interruptions.[1]
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13 relations: Abbas II of Egypt, Bilkent University, Committee of Union and Progress, Grand vizier, List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Marmara University, Middle Eastern Studies (journal), Mizancı Murat, Ottoman Empire, The Middle East Journal, University of Texas at Austin, Weekly newspaper, Young Turks.
- 1886 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- 1909 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Committee of Union and Progress
- Defunct Turkish-language newspapers
- Defunct newspapers published in the Ottoman Empire
- Newspapers established in 1886
- Newspapers published in Cairo
- Newspapers published in Geneva
- Publications disestablished in 1909
- Weekly newspapers published in Egypt
- Weekly newspapers published in France
- Weekly newspapers published in Switzerland
Abbas II of Egypt
Abbas Helmy II (also known as ʿAbbās Ḥilmī Pāshā, عباس حلمي باشا; 14 July 1874 – 19 December 1944) was the last Khedive of Egypt and the Sudan, ruling from 8January 1892 to 19 December 1914.
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Bilkent University
Bilkent University (Bilkent Üniversitesi) is a non-profit private university located in Ankara, Turkey.
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Committee of Union and Progress
The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP, also translated as the Society of Union and Progress; script) was a revolutionary group and political party active between 1889 and 1926 in the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey.
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Grand vizier
Grand vizier (vazîr-i aʾzam; sadr-ı aʾzam; sadrazam) was the title of the effective head of government of many sovereign states in the Islamic world.
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List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire
The sultans of the Ottoman Empire (Osmanlı padişahları), who were all members of the Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman), ruled over the transcontinental empire from its perceived inception in 1299 to its dissolution in 1922.
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Marmara University
Marmara University (Turkish: Marmara Üniversitesi) is a public university in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Middle Eastern Studies (journal)
Middle Eastern Studies is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal of Middle-Eastern studies.
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Mizancı Murat
Mizancı Murat (1853–1912) was an Ottoman monarchist, democrat, historian and politician, who was renowned for his work on reviving the concept of Ottomanism during the Second Constitutional Era.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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The Middle East Journal
The Middle East Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Middle East Institute (Washington, D.C.). It was established in 1947 and covers research on the modern Middle East, including political, economic, and social developments and historical events in North Africa, the Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia.
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University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas.
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Weekly newspaper
A weekly newspaper is a general-news or current affairs publication that is issued once or twice a week in a wide variety broadsheet, magazine, and digital formats.
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Young Turks
The Young Turks (Jön Türkler, from; also كنج تركلر Genç Türkler) was a constitutionalist broad opposition movement in the late Ottoman Empire against Sultan Abdul Hamid II's absolutist regime.
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See also
1886 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Adana–Mersin railway
- Anatolia College
- Anatolia College in Merzifon
- Ankara Atatürk High School
- Getronagan Armenian High School
- International School of Choueifat – Lebanon
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Nahid (magazine)
- Neve Tzedek
- SABIS
- Schmidt's Girls College
1909 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Al-Asma'i (magazine)
- Aşiyan (magazine)
- Bar-Giora (organization)
- Davul (magazine)
- HMS Imogene F.C.
- Imperial School of Medicine (Ottoman Empire)
- Mehâsin
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Volkan (newspaper)
Committee of Union and Progress
- 1913 Ottoman coup d'état
- Armenian genocide
- Assyrian genocide
- Committee of Union and Progress
- Greek genocide
- Hamidian massacres
- Kanun-i Esasi (magazine)
- Meşveret
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- National Defense League
- Parti Pehlivan
- Pontic Greek genocide
- Said Halim Pasha cabinet
- Shevket Pasha cabinet
- Shlomo Yellin
- Special Organization (Ottoman Empire)
- Türk (magazine)
- Talaat Pasha cabinet
- Three Pashas
- İctihad
- İslam Mecmuası
- İttihadism
- İzzet Pasha cabinet
- Şûrâ-yı Ümmet
Defunct Turkish-language newspapers
- Özgür Gündem
- Anatoli (newspaper)
- Ateş (newspaper)
- Büyük Doğu (magazine)
- Basiret
- Bugün
- Fremmedarbejderbladet
- Jurnal al-Khidiw
- Kadın Gazetesi
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Ortadoğu
- Radikal
- Referans
- Takvim-i Vekayi
- Tan (newspaper)
- Tan (weekly newspaper)
- Tasvîr-i Efkâr
- Tercüman
- Tercüman-ı Hakikat
- Zafer (newspaper)
- İkdam
- İleri
Defunct newspapers published in the Ottoman Empire
- Al Jawaib
- Al-Karmil (newspaper)
- Al-Quds (Ottoman period newspaper)
- Anatoli (newspaper)
- Basiret
- Ceride-i Havadis
- Courrier de Smyrne
- El Tiempo (Istanbul)
- Hamevasser
- Konstantinoupolis (newspaper)
- L'Aurore (1909–1941)
- La Buena Esperanza
- La Epoca (Ladino newspaper)
- Le Jeune Turc
- Le Journal d'Orient
- Le Journal de Salonique
- Le Stamboul
- Levant Herald
- Makedoniya (Bulgarian newspaper)
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Moniteur ottoman
- Osmanischer Lloyd
- Serbestî
- Servet (newspaper)
- Takvim-i Vekayi
- Tanin (newspaper)
- Tasvîr-i Efkâr
- Tercüman-ı Ahvâl
- Tercüman-ı Hakikat
- Volkan (newspaper)
- İkdam
- İleri
Newspapers established in 1886
- Aegis (newspaper)
- American Catholic Tribune
- Beeville Bee-Picayune
- Chicago Evening Post
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Crossville Chronicle
- Dienas Lapa
- El Día (Uruguay)
- El Socialista (newspaper)
- Filodimos
- Fjell-Ljom
- Framgang
- Freedom (British newspaper)
- Gazeta Olsztyńska
- Ha-Yom
- Hansŏng jubo
- Hart County News-Herald
- Il Secolo XIX
- Kanpō (Japanese government gazette)
- Kerala Sanchari
- Khalsa Akhbar
- Kings Mountain Herald
- Knoxville News Sentinel
- Kyabram Union
- Lancashire Post
- Lancashire Telegraph
- Las Provincias
- Le Symboliste
- Lillesands Tidende
- Los Angeles Tribune (1886–1890)
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Montana Staats-Zeitung
- News-Times (Forest Grove)
- Peloponnisos (newspaper)
- Plainsman (South Dakota)
- Puyallup Herald
- Sarvajana Nesan
- Staten Island Advance
- The Charlotte Observer
- The Daily News (Memphis)
- The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland)
- The Franklin Press
- The Roanoke Times
- Times-Journal (Condon)
- Valdivia's Deutsche Zeitung
- Vienybė lietuvninkų
- Western Nebraska Observer
- Woodstock Sentinel-Review
Newspapers published in Cairo
- Akhbar el-Yom
- Al Ahali
- Al Ahrar (weekly)
- Al Arabi (newspaper)
- Al Balagh
- Al Gomhuria
- Al Jarida
- Al Jawaib
- Al Liwa (newspaper)
- Al Maarif
- Al Messa
- Al Misri
- Al Muqattam
- Al Shaab (newspaper)
- Al Siyasa
- Al Tahrir (newspaper)
- Al-Ahram
- Al-Ahram Hebdo
- Al-Akhbar (Egypt)
- Al-Dustour (Egypt)
- Al-Malayin
- Al-Masry Al-Youm
- Al-Mu'ayyad (newspaper)
- Al-Shorouk
- Al-Ummah
- Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya
- Arev (daily)
- Egypt Independent
- El Fagr (Egyptian weekly newspaper)
- Hekmat
- Housaper
- Le Bosphore Égyptien
- Le Progrès Egyptien
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Parvaresh (newspaper)
- Sorayya (newspaper)
- Tchahagir
- The Egyptian Gazette
- Youm7
Newspapers published in Geneva
- Journal de Genève
- Kolokol (newspaper)
- La Nation Arabe
- La Nouvelle Internationale
- Le Courrier
- Le Temps
- Le Travail-Le Droit du Peuple
- Les Afriques
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Narodnoye delo
- Tribune de Genève
- Vperyod
Publications disestablished in 1909
- Der Nord-Westen
- Industrial Union Bulletin
- Lraber
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Musavat (newspaper)
- Søndfjords Avis
- The American Citizen
- The Australian Star
- The Clipper
- The Woman's Tribune
- Vilniaus žinios
- Volkan (newspaper)
Weekly newspapers published in Egypt
- Akhbar el-Yom
- Al Ahrar (weekly)
- Al Arabi (newspaper)
- Al-Ahram Hebdo
- Al-Dustour (Egypt)
- Al-Jamahir
- Al-Mal News
- Al-Malayin
- Al-Maydān
- Al-Ummah
- Ash-Shams (Egyptian newspaper)
- El Fagr (Egyptian weekly newspaper)
- Hekmat
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Parvaresh (newspaper)
- Sorayya (newspaper)
- Tchahagir
- Youm7
Weekly newspapers published in France
- Bugey-Côtière
- Cœurs Vaillants
- Comic-Finance
- Courrier International
- Euskadi Roja
- Je suis partout
- Journal de la Corse
- Journal des débats
- L'Écho du Sud
- L'Argus
- L'Auvergnat de Paris
- L'Enchaîné du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais
- La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime
- La Française (journal)
- La Lune
- La Marseillaise (1869 newspaper)
- La Tribune
- La Voix des femmes (France, 1917)
- Le Canard enchaîné
- Le Courrier du pays de Retz
- Le Journal du Dimanche
- Le Journal illustré
- Le Prolétaire normand
- Le Socialiste picard
- Le Travailleur de Lot-et-Garonne
- Le nouveau socialiste
- Minute (newspaper)
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
Weekly newspapers published in Switzerland
- Falce e Martello
- Handelszeitung
- Kolokol (newspaper)
- La Nouvelle Internationale
- Le Grutléen
- Le News
- Les Afriques
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Neue Liewo
- Schweiz am Sonntag
- TagesWoche
- Tessiner Zeitung
- WOZ Die Wochenzeitung
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizan_(Ottoman_newspaper)
Also known as Mizan (weekly newspaper).