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Öğe The Ceylon between the Myth and Reality and Issue of Turkic-Origin Sri-Lankans from Anonymous Reminiscences to Family Genealogy(Istanbul Universitesi, 2022) Saltik, E.Nominalized with various names such as Serendib and Ceylon in the past, drawing an analogy of the “Teardrop of India” due to its geographical shape and location, Sri Lanka is a small island state located in the vicinity of southern India. A highly intriguing history and a network of connections is available in terms of Ottoman history within the sociocultural depths of Sri Lanka, ascribed as the “Pearl of Indian Ocean” due to its rich precious stone potential of 25% of its total land. Having a heterogeneous population of various minorities and religions, Sri Lankan Moors have laid at the heart of relations established by the Ottoman State with the island. It is surprising for certain consulates assigned with office in various provinces of Ceylon in the name and on behalf of the Ottoman State appointing local individuals as representatives in Ceylon starting from the mid-19th Century having genealogies alleged to be“Turkic-origin.”This article analyzes the accustoming bond established by Ceylon Muslims with the Ottoman State and Turks within the context of Ottoman-Ceylon relations. In addition, it discusses the issue of Turkic-origin Sri Lankans inhabiting the island to be the first in the literature as currently there is a lack of qualified literature regarding this topic. © 2022 Türkiyat Mecmuası. All rights reserved.Öğe The “Genç Düşünceler” (Young Ideas) Newspaper: Lost Issues and Author Profiles(Hacettepe University, 2021) Saltik, E.Although the Genc Dusunceler newspaper is shown among the Kocaeli-based newspapers in the Early Republican Period press studies, it was a periodical publication with a limited number of issues that was in fact published in Istanbul and closed in the course of an “action of the defamation of religion" that was filed due to a series of articles published in its pages. In a political atmosphere where it was quite easy to incur the sanctions of the Law on the Maintenance of Order, the newspaper, which started its publishing life in a period when the newspapers of the era were brandishing between exaggeration and understatement while mentioning the policies of the regime and the government, it attracted attention with its “exuberantly praising” language in its pages alongside its “questionable” publication adventure outside “journalism”. The fact that many of the authors, whose articles and poems were included in the issues of the newspaper, which consisted of a few copies in total, subsequently became important figures in Turkish Literature and Turkish Political history has been a matter unmentioned until now. For example, they included Kemalettin Kamu’s poem "Cankaya" and some literary texts by various renowned authors in Turkish Literature and political history, which were published for the first time, and only the first two issues dated March 23, 1928 and November 1, 1928 are available in the periodical publication archives in Turkey. Although it is estimated that the article series that caused the closure of Genc Dusunceler was continued in the following weeks, it is until now considered that issues after November 1, 1928 were either not published at all or they have somehow not reached the present day. This paper has been prepared to analyze the names included in the author staff of the Genc Dusunceler newspaper and their articles in the context of their literary, artistic and political careers by announcing the discovery of its 3rd and 4th issues dated November 14, 1928 and November 22, 1928, which were unearthed after lengthy research, within the context of the contribution it will make to the history of Turkish journalism. © 2021, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved.