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Türk Yurdu
FrequencyMonthly
FounderYusuf Akçura, Ahmet Ağaoğlu et al.
Founded1911
First issueNovember 1911
CountryTurkey
Based inAnkara
LanguageTurkish
Websitehttps://www.turkyurdu.com.tr

Türk Yurdu is a monthly Turkish magazine that was first published on the 30 November 1911.[1] It was an important magazine propagating Pan-Turkism. It was founded by Yusuf Akçura, Ahmet Ağaoğlu, Ali Hüseynzade.[2] Ziya Gökalp said: "all Turkists... met and worked together in the Türk Yurdu and Türk Ocağı ambiance."[3] The magazine was one of the early Turkish periodicals which featured articles on folklore.[4]

Yusuf Akçura was editor of the magazine from 1911 to 1917.[5] From 11 April 1913, a weekly named Halka Doğru was published in Istanbul as a supplement to the Türk Yurdu. Halka Doğru closed in April 1914, but its editor, Celal Sahir, began publishing another weekly supplement to the Türk Yurdu, the Türk Sözü, on 13 April 1914.[3] In 1917, the management of the magazine passed to Celal Sahir, and in August 1918 Türk Yurdu was closed due to financial reasons. In 1924 it was relaunched in Ankara as an organ of the Turkish Hearths.[5]

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Notable authors

Notable writers for Türk Yurdu include:[3]

References

  1. ^ Köroğlu, Erol (2007). Ottoman Propaganda and Turkish Identity: Literature in Turkey During World War I. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-84511-490-9.
  2. ^ Karpat, Kemal (2001). The Politicization of Islam: Reconstructing Identity, State, Faith, and Community in the Late Ottoman State. Oxford University Press. pp. 377. ISBN 9780195350494.
  3. ^ a b c Landau, Jacob M. (1981). Pan-Turkism in Turkey. London: C. Hurst & Company. pp. 41, 43. ISBN 0905838572.
  4. ^ W. Eberhard; Pertev Naili Boratav (July–September 1945). "The Development of Folklore in Turkey". Journal of American Folklore. 58 (229): 253. doi:10.2307/536614. JSTOR 536614.
  5. ^ a b Georgeon, François (1980). Aux origines du nationalisme Turc. Paris: Éditions A.D.P.F. p. 44. ISBN 2865380084.
  6. ^ Bahri Ata (January 2011). "Türk Yurdu Yazarı Olarak İsmayıl Hakkı Baltacıoğlu (1886-1978)". Türk Yurdu (in Turkish). 100 (281).
  7. ^ "Hilmi Ziya Ülken". Biyografya. Retrieved 2 April 2023.

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