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Akinchi (Azerbaijani: Əkinçi, اکينچی), also
transliterated as
Ekinchi ("The Cultivator"), was the
first Azerbaijani-language newspaper,
published in Baku...
- and intellectual,
founder of the
first Azerbaijani language newspaper Akinchi ("The Ploughman") in 1875.
Zardabi was born in Zardab, then a
small village...
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Academy of
Sciences of Azerbaijan. The
first newspaper in Azerbaijani,
Akinchi was
published in 1875.
There are
three state-owned
television channels:...
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currency as a
nickname for the city by the 19th
century (e.g., it is used in
Akinchi,
volume 1,
issue 1, p. 1), and is also
reflected in the city's
modern nickname...
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whether any of
these newspapers were
written in Azerbaijani. In 1875,
Akinchi (Əkinçi / اکينچی) ("The Ploughman")
became the
first Azerbaijani newspaper...
- The
story of the
press in
Azerbaijan began with
Akinchi, the
first Azerbaijani-language newspaper,
published by
Hasan bey
Zardabi in Baku
between 1875...
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writers also
began to
imitate Akhundov's
style and writing. The
newspaper "
Akinchi"
demanded the
abolition of serfdom,
equal rights for all citizens, and...
- bey
Zardabi and
contributed journalistic articles to the
newly published Akinchi. He
began his
dramaturgical career with the
comedies "Ev tərbiyəsinin bir...
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International Telecommunication Union Treaty of
Saint Petersburg (1875)
Akinchi January 11 –
Reinhold Glière,
composer (d. 1956)
October 18 – Vyacheslav...
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newspaper for
children Birja – w****ly free
newspaper of
classified advertising Akinchi (1875–1877) - w****ly
Bauer und
Arbeiter (1924) - w****ly Çeşmə (1991–1995)-...