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- Ay_Qap abstract "Ay Qap (آی قاپ ; Айқап in modern script) was a Khazak journal of opinion and debate published in Troitsk from January 1911 until September 1915 under the editorship of Muxametžan Seralin. It brought together well-known nationalists and reformists, progressivist thinkers and scholars, educators and writers, such as Akhmet Baytursinuli, Alikhan Bokeikhanov, Mirjaqip Dulatuli, Mäšhür Žüsip Köpeev, Maġžan Žumabaev, Beyimbet Maylin and many others. Articles focused mainly on questions related to the modernisation of the Kazakh customary society, Russian politics, land redistribution and educational issues. It also published a lot on Kazakh language and literature. Along with Qazaq (published between 1913 and 1918), Ay Qap played an important role in the development of the intellectual and political life among early 20th century Kazakhs.It was an independent journal and relied fully on sales and subscriptions (in 1912, one issue sold approx. 1000 copies). Issued at first monthly and then twice a month (in 1913 and 1914), it published eighty-eight issues (twelve in 1911, fourteen in 1912, twenty-four in 1913 and 1914, fourteen in 1915). Publication was stopped because of financial problems and political pressure. The journal was printed in Arabic script. The language displays features common to the literary language in use at that time among Central Asian and Volga intellectuals mixed with more typically Kazakh elements.Тhe original articles have been recently reprinted in Cyrillic script (with a substantial adaptation to modern standard Kazakh language) with a thematic index and a general introduction (Субханбердина ж. б., 1995).".
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- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Akhmet_Baitursynov.
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- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_magazines.
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- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Kazakhstan.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic_script.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Kazakh_language.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Kazakh_literature.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhs.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Mirjaqip_Dulatuli.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Muxametžan_Seralin.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLink Troitsk,_Chelyabinsk_Oblast.
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ay Qap".
- Ay_Qap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ayqap".
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- Ay_Qap subject Category:Defunct_political_magazines.
- Ay_Qap subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1915.
- Ay_Qap subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1911.
- Ay_Qap subject Category:Media_in_Kazakhstan.
- Ay_Qap hypernym Journal.
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- Ay_Qap type Communication.
- Ay_Qap type Establishment.
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- Ay_Qap comment "Ay Qap (آی قاپ ; Айқап in modern script) was a Khazak journal of opinion and debate published in Troitsk from January 1911 until September 1915 under the editorship of Muxametžan Seralin. It brought together well-known nationalists and reformists, progressivist thinkers and scholars, educators and writers, such as Akhmet Baytursinuli, Alikhan Bokeikhanov, Mirjaqip Dulatuli, Mäšhür Žüsip Köpeev, Maġžan Žumabaev, Beyimbet Maylin and many others.".
- Ay_Qap label "Ay Qap".
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- Ay_Qap sameAs Айкап.
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- Ay_Qap wasDerivedFrom Ay_Qap?oldid=707580033.
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