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  2. Arev (daily) - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspaper. Founded. May 11, 1915. Language. Armenian. Headquarters. 3 Soliman El Halabi Street, Cairo, Egypt. Arev (Արեւ in Armenian) is an Armenian language daily published in Egypt by the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL - Ramgavar Party).

  3. Housaper - Wikipedia

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    Housaper [1] [2] ( Armenian: Յուսաբեր, IPA: [husɑˈpʰɛɾ, husɑˈbɛɾ]) is an Armenian language And Arabic daily published in Cairo, Egypt . It was established on 30 March 1913, [3] and until 1926, it was published three times a week, before becoming a daily published [4] [5] [6] on weekdays. In 1923, it became an official organ of ...

  4. List of newspapers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The number of Arabic newspapers in Egypt was about 200 in 1938. There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [1] such as Turkish , French and English . [2] By 1951 Arabic language newspapers numbered to about 400, while 150 were published in other languages. [1]

  5. Armenian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Armenian newspapers are published in Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians. Usually the newspapers are in the Armenian language , but many of the Armenian diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or sections in the national language of the country where the newspaper is published.

  6. Tchahagir - Wikipedia

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    Tchahagir (Ջահակիր in Armenian) is an Armenian-language bi-weekly published in Cairo, Egypt, by the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party. History. Published since 5 May 1948, as a bi-weekly, four years later it became a monthly, then a journal. Second period of publication started on 7 November 1963 (3000 copies each issue).

  7. Avedis Yapoudjian - Wikipedia

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    Avedis Yapoudjian (Armenian: Աւետիս Եափուճեան; January 10, 1931 in Cairo, Egypt – July 5, 2017 in Sydney, Australia [citation needed]), was an Armenian journalist, historian and writer. Biography. He was born in Cairo, Egypt to Hovannes Yapoudjian and Hripsimeh Eskidjian.

  8. Marmara (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Marmara (Armenian: Մարմարա) (sometimes "Nor Marmara" - New Marmara) is an Armenian-language daily newspaper published since August 31 1940 in Istanbul, Turkey. It was established by Armenian journalist and foreign correspondent Souren Shamlian. Initially a weekly newspaper, it was soon published daily due to intense interest.

  9. Armenia–Egypt relations - Wikipedia

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    According to the Armenian American newspaper Asbarez, in late 2013, amid rising Turkish-Egyptian tensions that followed the removal of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi from office in early July 2013, there were many Egyptian editorials and op-eds condemning the Turkish government's Armenian genocide denial, and the topic was discussed on Al-Soura Al-Kamila, a popular Egyptian television talk ...

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