Aydede (magazine)

[1] Its founder, owner and publisher Refik Halit Karay (1888-1965), a well-known poet and journalist, criticized through the published articles, poems, and caricatures not only the social inconveniences and imbalances within the Turkish society but also the young Turkish republic in general.

[2] One of the contributors of Aydede was Ratip Tahir Burak, a well-known Turkish cartoonist.

[2] In 1922, the publication of the magazine was ceased when Refik Halit was forced by the Turkish Government into exile to Aleppo and Beirut.

The reason was Refik Halit's overt opposition to the ongoing Turkish War of Independence.

[4] After his return, he published the magazine 1948 and 1949 for another ten months in the second episode in 125 issues, but with little success.