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- Periodicals on the Transformation of Turkic Muslim Women in the South Caucasus in Imperial Russia
Periodicals on the Transformation of Turkic Muslim Women in the South Caucasus in Imperial Russia
Authors : Roiala Mamedova
Pages : 23-35
Doi:10.59305/ijvuts.1589981
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Publication Date : 2025-02-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The press was a major vehicle for examining the role of women in traditionally Muslim Azerbaijani society. The principal objective of this article is to examine periodicals that address the transformation of Turkic-Muslim women in the South Caucasus between the years 1875 and 1917. During the aforementioned period, a number of media outlets were established by Azerbaijani intellectuals with the intention of enlightening society. By the beginning of the 20th century, a group of male writers had published several articles in these press organs with the objective of attracting women to education. Furthermore, at the beginning of the 20th century, a number of prominent women began to advocate for their rights as a result of a robust cultural awakening. The establishment of the first women\\\'s newspaper represented a significant milestone in the history of women\\\'s media in Azerbaijan. Until the fall of Russia, a considerable corpus of significant publications had emerged in Azerbaijan. Despite the existence of media outlets that adopt a radical stance, the prevailing message was that of an educated mother. This assumption was widely held and reflected the belief that only a mother with a good education could raise a child with a similar level of learning, which would, in turn, result in the salvation of society.Keywords : Molla Nasreddin, Güney Kafkazya, Azerbaycan, Kadın konusu, Ekinçi