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Theodoros Kasapis : ウィキペディア英語版
Theodoros Kasapis

Theodoros Kasapis (Greek: Θεόδωρος Κασάπης; Turkish: Teodor Kasap) was born on November 10, 1835 in Kayseri, in central Anatolia. He studied in Paris and worked for about seven years as a personal secretary to the French novelist Alexandre Dumas. He taught French in various schools in Istanbul and then in the Imperial School of Artillery. He also worked as an editor of the French newspaper ''Étoile d'Orient''.
In February 1870, he issued in French, the weekly satirical newspaper ''Le Diogene'', then in Greek as Ο Διογένης (''O Diogenis'') and subsequently in Turkish as ''Diyojen''. Another publication which Kasapis issued was the newspaper ''Çingirakli Tatar'' in Turkish and in Greek. Then he proceeded with the issuance of the ''Momos'' ("Blemish") and the Turkish ''Hayal'' ("Vision"). While ''Momos'' and ''Hayal'' faced repeated prohibitions, Kasapis proceeded to issue the Turkish daily newspaper ''İstikbal'' ("Future") in August 1875. Its purpose was to prepare the ground for the constitutional system in the Empire.
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