Hüseyin Kazım Kadri

Hüseyin Kazım Kadri was born in 1870 in Istanbul's Beylerbeyi district.

He published Tanin Newspaper together with Tevfik Fikret and Hüseyin Cahit upon the proclamation of the Constitutional Monarchy in 1908.

When the Parliament was shut down, he was appointed as the Governor of Thessaloniki again, and was assigned to Syria during the First World War.

He also participated in meetings between Mustafa Kemal Pasha and the Ottoman delegation in Bilecik in 1921.

[3] Using the pen-name of Sheikh Muhsin-i Fani, he wrote articles in the newspapers Tanin, İkdam, İçtihad and Servet-i Fünûn on religion, economy, philosophy, language and politics.

Hüseyin Kazım Kadri