[2][3] The license holder and editor of the magazine was Ibn Hakkı Mehmet Tahir who also owned a newspaper, Tarık.
[3] Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete was the sole Ottoman women's magazine which had an editorial board, including Makbule Leman, Nigar Osman Hanım, Fatma Şadiye, Mustafa Asım, Faik Ali, Talat Ali and Gülistan İsmet.
[3] The magazine covered a range of topics, including education, family, household management, child-rearing, hygiene, health, beauty, embroidery, leisure and fashion.
[11] There was also an almanac entitled Nevsal-i Nisvan (Ottoman Turkish: Women’s Yearly) which was published by Avanzade Mehmed Süleyman from 1897 as a supplement to Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete.
[12] Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete contributed to the charity organizations designed to assist women through the donations from its sales.