İbrahim Şinasi

Turkish journalist and author

İbrahim Şinasi - Turkish journalist and author
Born

1826
199 years ago

Died

September 13th, 1871
153 years ago — 45 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Turkey

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An influential journalist, author, and translator. Contributed significantly to the Ottoman press and literature. Founded the first contemporary Turkish newspaper, Tasvir-i Efkar, in 1860, which paved the way for modern journalism in Turkey. Advocated for educational reforms and modernization in Ottoman society. Authored several works, including the first Turkish play, 'Şair Evlenmesi', which introduced Western theatrical elements to Turkish literature. Translated various works from French to Turkish, enriching the language and literature during the period.

Founded the first Turkish newspaper, Tasvir-i Efkar

Authored the first Turkish play, 'Şair Evlenmesi'

Translated significant works from French to Turkish

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