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''Akbaba'' was a former satire and humor magazine published in Turkey. The name "Akbaba" means vulture in Turkish, and it refers to the long life of vultures.〔 ==History== The magazine was founded in 1922 by Yusuf Ziya Ortaç and Orhan Seyfi Orhon. It was launched on 7 December 1922. Ortaç became the sole owner and publisher of the magazine after he bought the shares of Orhon. Ortaç died on 11 March 1967, and his son Engin Ortaç took over the magazine. ''Akbaba'' continued to be published until 28 December 1977. Its total publication term (including interruptions) lasted 55 years.〔(Socialist library page ) )〕〔(Article in International Periodical for languages by Necati Tonga () )〕 During the early years, it was published twice a week. By 1944, it became a weekly. Its early issues were in the traditional Arabic script. Following the introduction of the new Turkish Latin alphabet, it continued in the new Turkish script.
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