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Former Turkish-language magazine of the Islamic State
Konstantiniyye
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Categories | Propaganda
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First issue | June 2015 (2015-06) |
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Final issue | 2016 |
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Based in | Syria |
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Language | Turkish |
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Konstantiniyye (
Arabic: القسطنطينية,
romanized: al-Qusṭanṭīnīyah,
lit. 'Constantinople') was a
Turkish language
online magazine published online by the
Islamic State (IS), and released by
al-Hayat Media Center.
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Konstantiniyye is the old
Ottoman
name for present day
Istanbul.
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The magazine published anti-Turkish messages and targeted Turkish president
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and the current
Peoples' Democratic Party, as well as one of its militant enemies, the
PKK.
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In late 2016, Konstantiniyye was supplanted by
Rumiyah.
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Khorasan Province (Afghanistan and Pakistan)
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Libyan Provinces (Libya)
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Caucasus Province (North Caucasus, Russia)
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Sinai Province (Sinai, Egypt)
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Algeria Province (Algeria)
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Yemen Province (Yemen)
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Abnaa ul-Calipha (Somalia and Somaliland)
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Bengal Province (Bangladesh)
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Boko Haram (Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Mali) (2015–2016)
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West Africa Province (Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger)
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Central Africa Province (DR Congo, Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania)
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Greater Sahara Province (Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso)
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Khalid ibn al-Walid Army (Syria) (2016–2018)
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Sheikh Omar Hadid Brigade (Gaza)
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Abu Sayyaf (Philippines) (1991–2024)
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Ansar Khalifa (Philippines) (2014–2021)
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Ansar al-Khilafah Brazil (Brazil) (2016–2018)
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East Indonesia Mujahideen (Indonesia) (2014–2022)
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