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Tanin

Tanin may refer to:

  • Tanin gas field, a natural gas field off the coast of Israel
  • Tanin (newspaper), a Turkish newspaper
  • Gary Tanin (born 1952), American musician
  • Yamaya Tanin (1866–1940), Japanese admiral
  • Zahir Tanin (born 1956), the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Afghanistan
  • Thanin Kraivichien (born 1927), former Prime Minister of Thailand
  • INS Tanin (S71) (formerly HMS Springer), an Israeli Navy submarine
  • Tanin (born 1993), Graduated from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Tanin (newspaper)

Tanin (" resonance" in Turkish) was a Turkish newspaper. It was founded in 1908, after the Young Turk Revolution, by Tevfik Fikret (1867–1915), the Ottoman poet who is considered the founder of the modern school of Turkish poetry, began publishing the newspaper Tanin, which became a strong supporter of the new progressive ruling party Committee of Union and Progress (CUP; ). Pluralism and diversity were reflected on the pages of Tanin.

It was published until 1947. Although Tevfik Fikret was initially supportive of the CUP democratic reforms, he was later disappointed by its leadership's policies and resigned his position in the Tanin.

Usage examples of "tanin".

Storm said, tossing the rolled bedding to Tanin and once again clothed as a young lad, stocking cap and all.

She watched as Tanin greeted his wife, Ellie, a tall, slender, red-haired beauty whom Tanin had loved since they were young.

She and Janelle would share the morning meal, Malcolm sometimes joined them, but Tanin was never seen until after sunrise.

It was another hour before they heard the clang of swords and surmised that Tanin and Angus were in the thick of battle.

He was still reeling from the vision of Tanin slapping Storm across the face.

Storm and Philip had arranged a time and location to meet, and after instructing the men and posting guards, she and Tanin were about to leave for the appointed meeting.

She knew how eager Tanin and Ellie were to have a family, and yet at the same time, they both feared it.

How could they raise children when Tanin constantly kept two steps ahead of the law?

Burke made his way back into the forest where Storm and Tanin waited for him while William and Philip continued to keep watch.

Burke asked, and watched as Tanin sat straight up and stared with wide eyes at Storm.

William and Philip and spent a few moments with Tanin before she wandered off to find a secluded spot in the forest.

She was the leader and her word was law, though it seemed Tanin had chosen to ignore her order.

We secured them, and Tanin saw to the guard outside and was waiting for us when we came out.

William had scouted an area near Weighton where Storm, Tanin, and Angus would be spotted.

Burke said with pride and hurried out into the night where Malcolm and Tanin waited for them.