Meşveret

[6] Notable contributors of Meşveret included Mizancı Murat Bey, Şerafeddin Mağmumi and Abdullah Cevdet who used the pseudonym “Bir Kürd” ("A Kurd").

[2] Another leading figure who published articles in the magazine was Süleyman Nazif during his exile years in Paris from 1897.

[9] From 7 December 1895 the magazine published a French supplement entitled Mechvéret supplément français.

[2] The magazine supported the adoption of a constitution in the Ottoman Empire and the abduction of Sultan Abdul Hamid who demanded the French authorities to take steps to reduce criticisms published in the magazine[4] and also, to ban the periodicals and newspapers published by the Ottoman exiles in Paris.

[12] Ahmet Rıza attempted to restart Meşveret in Geneva, but his efforts were not fruitful due to the Sultan's pressure.