Sabiha Sertel

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Sabiha Sertel (1895–1968)

Sabiha Sertel (* 1895 in Selânik , Ottoman Empire , † September 2, 1968 in Baku ) was the first Turkish journalist.

Sabiha Sertel completed secondary school at İnas Lisesi and a French school. She then studied at Columbia University . After the Greek invasion of Selânik in 1912, she and her family fled to İstanbul. In 1915 she married the journalist Mehmet Zekeriya Sertel. She worked for Resimli Ay magazine and was a co-owner of the opposition newspaper "Tan".

Single receipts

  1. John M. Vander lip: The Politics of Turkish Democracy: İsmet İnönü and the formation of the multi-party system from 1938 to 1950. SUNY Press, 2005 ( ISBN 9780791464359 ), p. 124
  2. Camilla Dawletschin-Linder: Servant of his state (Volume 6 of Turkology and Turkish Studies). Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag 2003 ( ISBN 9783447047401 ), p. 128