How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History
In the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the press became a battlefield. Newspapers like İkdam, Tanin, and Vakit were shut down, editors exiled or executed, and printing presses smashed. This episode follows the story of the last Ottoman newspaper, the brief-lived 'Son Telgraf', which tried to report on the 1922 Chanak Crisis before being shuttered by the Ankara government. Lucas and Luna explore how the empire's vibrant, chaotic press culture — born in the 1860s, choked by war and censorship — gave way to a single, state-controlled narrative in the early Republic. They trace the journey of journalist Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu from Istanbul's independent dailies to the new regime's propaganda arm, and ask whether the death of the Ottoman press was a casualty of war or a deliberate political choice. Along the way, they touch on the 1908 Young Turk press boom, the 1913 censorship crackdown, and the last printed edition of 'İkdam' on September 11, 1922 — the day the empire's free press effectively ended. #OttomanEmpire #OttomanPress #SonTelgraf #İkdam #YakupKadriKaraosmanoğlu #ChanakCrisis #Tanin #Vakit #PressCensorship #YoungTurks #1922 #Istanbul #Ankara #TurkishHistory #FexingoHistory #History #JournalismHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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