Abstract :
Dala Vilayatınıñ Gazetı is a newspaper was additionally published by the order of the governor-general to a Russian newspaper which called Akmolinskiye Oblastnıye Vedomosti (1871-1914) (News of the Akmola Province), in Russian and Kazakh languages in Omsk, which had been a central city of Dala Vilayeti (Steppe Region) which was established in 1882. It was weekly published between the years 1888 and 1902 and in total 704 issues was published. Dala Vilayatınıñ Gazetı is a media organ which was read in Kazakh Steppe, Turkestan, Idil - Ural tribe, Crimea, Caucasus and Siberia. Also, the articles of many Russian and Turkish intellectuals living in this wide area were published in that newspaper. The issues discussed on the pages of Dala Vilayatınıñ Gazetı kept being suitable for Russian politics. The news and the writings published on this newspaper not only made great contributions on the fact that Kazakh Turkish became a written language and literature, but also had an important role on the process of Kazakh Turks modernization. Dala Vilayatınıñ Gazetı contains extensive knowledge about the culture, literature, language, education, civilization, press, way of living, economic and business life and manner and customs of Kazakh Turks in the 19th century.
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Dala Vilayatınıñ Gazetı (Newspaper of Steppe Province) , Kirgizskaya Stepnaya Gazeta (Kirghiz Steppe Newspaper) , The Kazakh Publications , Kazakh Turkish , Kazakh History , Kazakh Steppe