Agah Efendi
Agah Efendi was a prominent intellectual and political figure in the late Ottoman Empire, known for his contributions to the Young Ottomans (Jöntürkler) movement. He was a close collaborator of the famous Turkish writer Namık Kemal and played a significant role in the development of the Turkish press by co-founding the first private newspaper, Tercüman-ı Ahval. As a member of the influential Çapanoğlu family, Agah Efendi represented the elite class of his time, contributing to the sociopolitical discourse of the era.
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Agah Efendi was one of the important figures of the Çapanoğlu family and a founder of the Young Ottomans movement.
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