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Journal de Constantinople et des Intérêts Orientaux
Founded in 1860 by the prominent French journalist and historian Gustave Flaubert, the Journal de Constantinople et des Intérêts Orientaux quickly emerged as a leading publication in Ottoman Turkey. Initially aimed at informing the French expatriate community, it expanded its scope to cover a wide array of topics, including politics, culture, and trade in the region. The newspaper has served as a vital source of insights into Eastern affairs and has played a significant role in shaping public understanding and policy discussions. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Journal de Constantinople et des Intérêts Orientaux, Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey starting 1843, including 583 scans in total. This rich historical resource may feature mentions of significant historical figures, events, and even aspects of your own family history. Explore the archives to uncover the past and enhance your understanding of international relations.
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