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Seraj al Akhbar (Lamp of the News) was a Persian newspaper that circulated in Kabul, Afghanistan from 1911–1919. Published in 1911, the newspaper was founded by Mahmud Tarzi as an attempt at modernization, with the support of Emir Habibullah Khan. It was primarily a political newspaper, purposing to keep the country informed about international affairs, and the current events of the country. Seraj al Akhbar promoted Pan-Islamism, and supported the young Turks coalition in the Ottoman Empire. As the first recognized newspaper in the country, Seraj al Akhbar is regarded as the founding of the Afghan press.

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  • Siraj al-Akhbar (de)
  • Seraj al Akhbar (en)
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  • Siraj al-Akhbar (persisch سراج الاخب, DMG Sirāǧ al-aḫbār; deutsch „Leuchte der Nachrichten“) war ein persisches Magazin, das in Kabul von 1911 bis 1919 erschien. Die Zeitschrift wurde 1911 veröffentlicht und von Mahmud Tarzi als Modernisierungsversuch mit Unterstützung von Emir Habibullah Khan gegründet. Es war hauptsächlich ein politisches Magazin, das das Land über internationale Angelegenheiten und die aktuellen Ereignisse des Landes informieren sollte. Siraj al-Akhbar bewarb den Panislamismus und unterstützte die Koalition der Jungtürken im Osmanischen Reich. Als erste anerkannte Zeitung des Landes wird mit Siraj al-Akhbar die Gründung der afghanischen Presse verbunden. (de)
  • Seraj al Akhbar (Lamp of the News) was a Persian newspaper that circulated in Kabul, Afghanistan from 1911–1919. Published in 1911, the newspaper was founded by Mahmud Tarzi as an attempt at modernization, with the support of Emir Habibullah Khan. It was primarily a political newspaper, purposing to keep the country informed about international affairs, and the current events of the country. Seraj al Akhbar promoted Pan-Islamism, and supported the young Turks coalition in the Ottoman Empire. As the first recognized newspaper in the country, Seraj al Akhbar is regarded as the founding of the Afghan press. (en)
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  • Sirāǧ al-ah̲bār (en)
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  • Siraj al-Akhbar (persisch سراج الاخب, DMG Sirāǧ al-aḫbār; deutsch „Leuchte der Nachrichten“) war ein persisches Magazin, das in Kabul von 1911 bis 1919 erschien. Die Zeitschrift wurde 1911 veröffentlicht und von Mahmud Tarzi als Modernisierungsversuch mit Unterstützung von Emir Habibullah Khan gegründet. Es war hauptsächlich ein politisches Magazin, das das Land über internationale Angelegenheiten und die aktuellen Ereignisse des Landes informieren sollte. Siraj al-Akhbar bewarb den Panislamismus und unterstützte die Koalition der Jungtürken im Osmanischen Reich. Als erste anerkannte Zeitung des Landes wird mit Siraj al-Akhbar die Gründung der afghanischen Presse verbunden. (de)
  • Seraj al Akhbar (Lamp of the News) was a Persian newspaper that circulated in Kabul, Afghanistan from 1911–1919. Published in 1911, the newspaper was founded by Mahmud Tarzi as an attempt at modernization, with the support of Emir Habibullah Khan. It was primarily a political newspaper, purposing to keep the country informed about international affairs, and the current events of the country. Seraj al Akhbar promoted Pan-Islamism, and supported the young Turks coalition in the Ottoman Empire. As the first recognized newspaper in the country, Seraj al Akhbar is regarded as the founding of the Afghan press. (en)
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