
Ahmet Mithat Efendi, known as the "Writing Machine" of the Tanzimat era, launched Dağarcık as a philosophical and educational journal aimed at the general public. It wasn't just a magazine; it was a mission to bring science, philosophy, and Western thought to Ottoman society.
1. The Historical Legend: Ahmet Mithat Efendi’s Dağarcık (1871–1872)
For those looking for current affairs, Dağarcık Türkiye is a modern internet-based monthly magazine focused on politics and culture. It prides itself on being an independent platform that builds its commentary on objective information and plain Turkish.


Ahmet Mithat Efendi, known as the "Writing Machine" of the Tanzimat era, launched Dağarcık as a philosophical and educational journal aimed at the general public. It wasn't just a magazine; it was a mission to bring science, philosophy, and Western thought to Ottoman society.
1. The Historical Legend: Ahmet Mithat Efendi’s Dağarcık (1871–1872)
For those looking for current affairs, Dağarcık Türkiye is a modern internet-based monthly magazine focused on politics and culture. It prides itself on being an independent platform that builds its commentary on objective information and plain Turkish.