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The Ottoman Turkish satirical magazine Aydede (Ottoman Turkish: آى دده) appeared in a first episode from January to November 1922 twice a week in 90 issues. Its founder, owner and publisher Refik Halit Karay (1888-1965), a well-known poet and journalist, criticized through the published articles, poems, and caricatures not only the social inconveniences and imbalances within the Turkish society but also the young Turkish republic in general. One of the contributors of Aydede was Ratip Tahir Burak, a well-known Turkish cartoonist. Despite the short period of its publication, the magazine influenced the satirical style of many intellectuals and subsequent satirical magazines, including Akbaba.

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  • The Ottoman Turkish satirical magazine Aydede (Ottoman Turkish: آى دده) appeared in a first episode from January to November 1922 twice a week in 90 issues. Its founder, owner and publisher Refik Halit Karay (1888-1965), a well-known poet and journalist, criticized through the published articles, poems, and caricatures not only the social inconveniences and imbalances within the Turkish society but also the young Turkish republic in general. One of the contributors of Aydede was Ratip Tahir Burak, a well-known Turkish cartoonist. Despite the short period of its publication, the magazine influenced the satirical style of many intellectuals and subsequent satirical magazines, including Akbaba. (en)
  • Die türkische Satirezeitschrift Aydede (osmanisch آى دده İA Āydede, deutsch ‚Mann im Mond, Großvater Mond‘) erschien in einer ersten Folge von Januar bis November 1922 zweimal wöchentlich in 90 Ausgaben. Ihr Besitzer und Herausgeber Refik Halid Karay (1888–1965), ein bekannter Dichter und Journalist, kritisierte anhand der veröffentlichten Artikel, Gedichte und Karikaturen nicht nur die sozialen Missstände und Ungleichgewichte innerhalb der türkischen Gesellschaft, sondern generell die junge türkische Republik.Trotz ihrer kurzen Erscheinungsdauer beeinflusste die Zeitschrift den Satirestil vieler Intellektueller und nachfolgender Satiremagazine, u. a. Akbaba. (de)
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  • January 1922 (en)
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  • Refik Halit Karay (en)
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  • Cover of Aydede, issue 2 (en)
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  • The Ottoman Turkish satirical magazine Aydede (Ottoman Turkish: آى دده) appeared in a first episode from January to November 1922 twice a week in 90 issues. Its founder, owner and publisher Refik Halit Karay (1888-1965), a well-known poet and journalist, criticized through the published articles, poems, and caricatures not only the social inconveniences and imbalances within the Turkish society but also the young Turkish republic in general. One of the contributors of Aydede was Ratip Tahir Burak, a well-known Turkish cartoonist. Despite the short period of its publication, the magazine influenced the satirical style of many intellectuals and subsequent satirical magazines, including Akbaba. In 1922, the publication of the magazine was ceased when Refik Halit was forced by the Turkish Government into exile to Aleppo and Beirut. The reason was Refik Halit's overt opposition to the ongoing Turkish War of Independence. After his return, he published the magazine 1948 and 1949 for another ten months in the second episode in 125 issues, but with little success. (en)
  • Die türkische Satirezeitschrift Aydede (osmanisch آى دده İA Āydede, deutsch ‚Mann im Mond, Großvater Mond‘) erschien in einer ersten Folge von Januar bis November 1922 zweimal wöchentlich in 90 Ausgaben. Ihr Besitzer und Herausgeber Refik Halid Karay (1888–1965), ein bekannter Dichter und Journalist, kritisierte anhand der veröffentlichten Artikel, Gedichte und Karikaturen nicht nur die sozialen Missstände und Ungleichgewichte innerhalb der türkischen Gesellschaft, sondern generell die junge türkische Republik.Trotz ihrer kurzen Erscheinungsdauer beeinflusste die Zeitschrift den Satirestil vieler Intellektueller und nachfolgender Satiremagazine, u. a. Akbaba. 1922 wurde die Herausgabe der Zeitschrift eingestellt, als Refik Halid von der türkischen Regierung ins Exil nach Aleppo und Beirut gezwungen wurde. Nach seiner Rückkehr veröffentlichte er die Zeitschrift für weitere zehn Monate in einer zweiten Folge mit 125 Ausgaben von 1948 und 1949, allerdings mit geringem Erfolg. (de)
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