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Doğan Kardeş ( literally "Brother Doğan") was the name of a publishing company and a periodical for the children in Turkey. Doğan was a 10-year-old kid who was studying in a school in Flims, Switzerland. He died during an avalange on 10 April 1939. His father Kazım Taşkent, the founder of Yapı Kredi Bank established the publishing company to commemorate his son.〔(Academia essay by Tuğba Çelik )〕 ==Doğan Kardeş Dergisi== The publishing company began publishing a periodical for the children named ''Doğan Kardeş Dergisi'' (editor: Vedat Nedim Tör). The periodical was published in three distinct periods. The first term was between April 1945 and July 1978 (1174 issues). The second publication term was between October 1988 and December 1993 (63 issues) and the third term was between February 2008 and March 2011 (38 issues).〔(Yapı Kredi Publishers Chronology )〕 Doğan Kardeş Dergisi supported many children who later on made names as important musicians like Suna Kan and İdil Biret.〔(Cumhuriyet newspaper )〕 In 1949 Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had sent an elephant to Japan. Next year Doğan Kardeş organized a campaign to import an elephant to Turkish zoos and published an open letter to Nehru. Children were encouraged to draw cartoons of an elephant in Turkey. The campaign was successful and Nehru sent a 2-year old elephant as a present to Turkish children. It was named ''Mohini'' (sugar elephant). The coverpage of Doğan Kardeş on 4 May 1950 was a caricature created by Selma Emiroğlu, the first female cartonist in Turkey. Its theme was the welcoming ceremony of Mohini. 〔(Mohini's story )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doğan Kardeş」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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