Donanma / The Navy
February 29, 1915 issue / No: 83-35
16 pages. (37,5 x 25,5cm)
It was published by the Naval Association, which was trying to provide the conditions for having a navy that would represent Turkish power in the seas.
From the 49th issue onwards, it was published weekly, with a picture of a battleship and Barbaros on the cover of the first issue.
There are plenty of pictures concerning ships and seas inside.
It yearns for the opportunities that will be provided by adding technical power to human power.
He addresses the peasants. He encourages the peasants to cultivate fields for the navy and to give their income to the Naval Association.
The aim of strengthening the navy is at the forefront rather than its literary and intellectual aspects.
The occasional articles on literature are written by well-known authors such as Mehmed Rauf, Sahabeddin Suleyman, Cenab Sahabeddin, and Ahmed Rasim.
Important daily events were also included.Issues of the naval forces, translations on technical matters, social sciences and literature are the main subjects of the periodical.
Pictures of ships, seas, harbours, harbours, wars, members of the navy society and those who provided material aid to the navy were published in the magazine.
The first 49 issues were printed with an advanced technique and abundant illustrations according to the conditions of that day.Politics and political criticism were not included at all.
"DONANMA" / "THE NAVY", WEEKLY MAGAZINE OF THE NAVAL ASSN. OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
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