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  2. List of newspapers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Frequency Political alignment Circulation Owner 1 Hürriyet: Daily Mainstream, centre [citation needed]: 341,805 Demirören Group: 2 Sabah: Daily: Right-wing, Pro AKP [4]: 313,142

  3. File:Milliyet 1932 kanunuevvel 9.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Uploaded a work by Milliyet Gazetesi from İstanbul Üniversitesi Kütüphane ve Dokümantasyon Daire Başkanlığı with UploadWizard File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  4. Unified State Exam - Wikipedia

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    Official logo of the Unified State Exam (EGE) with the slogan "The Choice of the Future!" (Russia, 2024). USE answer sheet No. 1. The Unified State Exam (Russian: Единый государственный экзамен, ЕГЭ, Yedinyy gosudarstvennyy ekzamen, YeGE) is a series of mandatory, centralized examinations conducted across the Russian Federation in secondary educational ...

  5. Güneş (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Güneş was founded in 1982 by Ömer Çavuşoğlu and Ahmet Kozanoğlu. [2] It was later bought by Asil Nadir. [3] [4]Güneş was owned by the Çukurova Media Group (who acquired it from Güneri Cıvaoğlu) from 1996 to 2013.

  6. Hürriyet - Wikipedia

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    Hürriyet (Turkish pronunciation: [hyɾ.ɾiˈjet] ⓘ, Liberty) is a major Turkish newspaper, founded in 1948.As of January 2018, it had the highest circulation of any newspaper in Turkey at around 319,000. [2]

  7. Milliyet - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 the founding Karacan family sold the paper to Aydın Doğan. Erdoğan Demirören, who owned 25% of the paper, later also sold his stake to Doğan. [6] In October 1998 the paper was briefly sold to Korkmaz Yiğit, before being bought back within weeks when Yiğit's business empire collapsed in the face of unrelated fraud allegations.

  8. Zaman (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Zaman (Turkish:, literally "time" or "era"), sometimes stylized as ZAMAN, was a daily newspaper in Turkey. Zaman was a major, high-circulation daily [3] before government seizure on 4 March 2016 (the circulation was around 650,000 as of February 2016 [4]).

  9. Le Stamboul - Wikipedia

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    Le Stamboul was a French language newspaper published from Constantinople, the entirety of which is now known as Istanbul, in the Ottoman Empire and then in Turkey from 1875 to 1962. [1]