Ahmed Agaoglu was one of the writers who left a deep mark on the history of the Azerbaijani and Turkish press, and on the Turkish world as a whole, with his position. Agaoglu, one of the great thinkers of the Turkish world, always maintained his nationalist-liberal position and, as an independent journalist who spoke his mind without hesitation until his death in 1939, was a supporter of free speech and democratic thinking. Agaoglu’s life, literary work, and journalistic views also diversified his literary career. Spending most of his life writing for various newspapers and magazines, the last days of Agaoglu’s life, according to an analysis of the press materials of the time, were widely covered in Turkiye’s leading newspapers. This study examines the articles published in the newspapers “Son Telgraf”, “Tan”, “Ulus”, “Cumhuriyet”, “Ikdam”, “Son Posta” and “Yeni Sabah”. The aim of the article is to reveal in the Turkish public’s reaction to the final days of Ahmad Bey Aghaoglu, as well as the lesser-known aspects of his life.