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'''Araksi Çetinyan''' ({{lang-hy|Արաքսի Չեթինյան}}<ref>ԱՌԱՋԻՆ ՄԻՍՍ ԹՈՒՐՔԻԱՆ ՀԱՅՈՒՀԻ ԷՐ (The first Miss Turkey), Lragir.am, April 6, 2011. {{Hy icon}}</ref>) was the winner of the first beauty contest held in the newly founded ].<ref name="Turkish Republic's first beauty queens chosen amid tense debate">{{cite news|last=ZİFLİOĞLU|first=VERCİHAN|title=Turkish Republic's first beauty queens chosen amid tense debate|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/default.aspx?pageid=438&n=republics-first-beauty-queens-chosen-amid-tense-debate-2010-10-26|accessdate=19 December 2012|newspaper=Hurriyet|date=2010-10-30}}</ref><ref name="Aile">], ''Aile Boyu Sinema'', Yapı Kredi Yayınları, 1995, ISBN 9789753634021, p. 27. {{Tr icon}}</ref> | '''Araksi Çetinyan''' ({{lang-hy|Արաքսի Չեթինյան}}<ref>ԱՌԱՋԻՆ ՄԻՍՍ ԹՈՒՐՔԻԱՆ ՀԱՅՈՒՀԻ ԷՐ (The first Miss Turkey), Lragir.am, April 6, 2011. {{Hy icon}}</ref>) was the winner of the first beauty contest held in the newly founded ].<ref name="Turkish Republic's first beauty queens chosen amid tense debate">{{cite news|last=ZİFLİOĞLU|first=VERCİHAN|title=Turkish Republic's first beauty queens chosen amid tense debate|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/default.aspx?pageid=438&n=republics-first-beauty-queens-chosen-amid-tense-debate-2010-10-26|accessdate=19 December 2012|newspaper=Hurriyet|date=2010-10-30}}</ref><ref name="Aile">], ''Aile Boyu Sinema'', Yapı Kredi Yayınları, 1995, ISBN 9789753634021, p. 27. {{Tr icon}}</ref> | ||
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Araksi Çetinyan (Template:Lang-hy) was the winner of the first beauty contest held in the newly founded Turkish Republic.
The pageant was held by İpek Film on May 3, 1925 or 1926 (sources differ) at Istanbul’s famed Beyoğlu Melek Cinema Hall (present-day Emek Cinema Hall). However, the contest wasn't taken seriously by the public and press and was subsequently deemed void.
In 1929 she participated in the first Miss Turkey competition and finished in 3rd place after Feriha Tevfik and Semine Nihat. She was of Armenian descent.
References
- ԱՌԱՋԻՆ ՄԻՍՍ ԹՈՒՐՔԻԱՆ ՀԱՅՈՒՀԻ ԷՐ (The first Miss Turkey), Lragir.am, April 6, 2011. Template:Hy icon
- ^ ZİFLİOĞLU, VERCİHAN (2010-10-30). "Turkish Republic's first beauty queens chosen amid tense debate". Hurriyet. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ^ Gökhan Akçura, Aile Boyu Sinema, Yapı Kredi Yayınları, 1995, ISBN 9789753634021, p. 27. Template:Tr icon
- ^ Abdullah Muradoğlu, İpekçiler ve İsmail Cem: Selanik'ten Istanbul'a, Bakış Yayınları, 2002, ISBN 9789756920060, p. 82. Template:Tr icon
- GÖĞEBAKAN, Dr. Yüksel (2011). Women and Culture (PDF). Inonu University Journal of Art and Design.
- "Araksi'nin tacı nasıl elinden alındı". Hurriyet (in Turkish). 12 June 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
- "Türkiye Güzellik Yarışması". Cumhurriyet (in Turkish). 09/09/1929.
Gazetemizin tertiplediği Türkiye Güzellik Kraliçesi seçimi dün yapıldı ve birinciliği Feriha Tevfik Hanım, ikinciliği Semine Hanım ve üçüncülüğü de Matmazel Araksi Çetiniyan Hanım kazandılar.
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(help) - Shissler, A. Holly (2004). "Beauty Is Nothing to Be Ashamed Of: Beauty Contests As Tools of Women's Liberation in Early Republican Turkey". Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 24 (1): 107–122. Retrieved 10 January 2013.