[1] Launched in 1869 Terakki-i Muhadderat was the first women's magazine in the Ottoman Empire.
[2][3] The magazine was a weekly supplement of Terakki (Ottoman Turkish: Progress) newspaper.
[6] Terakki-i Muhadderat mostly published the letters from women living in Constantinople.
[3] It also featured articles written by women dealing with education, Islam, polygamy and the daily problems of discrimination against themselves.
[7] The magazine ceased publication in September 1870 after producing a total of forty-eight issues.