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Agah Efendi

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Name
  
Agah Efendi

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1885, Athens, Greece


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Çapanzade or Çapanoğlu Agah Efendi (1832–1885) was an Ottoman writer and newspaper editor who, along with his colleague İbrahim Şinasi, published Tercüman-ı Ahvâl ("Interpreter of Events"), the first private newspaper by Turkish journalists, and introduced postage stamps to the Ottoman Empire.

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He, also with Şinasi, is also known as being a member of the Young Ottomans, a reformist secret society that enabled the firsts introduction of a constitutional system to the Empire, resulting the short-lived First Constitutional Era.

Agah Efendi was born in Yozgat and his father's name was Çapanzade Ömer Hulûsi Efendi. He was educated in the Ottoman capital of Istanbul, in the Mekteb-i Tıbbiye-i Şahane.

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References

Agah Efendi Wikipedia