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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of newspapers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    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] By 2011, daily newspaper circulation in Egypt increased to more than 4.3 million copies. [3]

  4. Arev (daily) - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1915 with the first issue published on May 11, 1915. [1]The newspaper also published until 2009 Arev Monthly, an Arabic monthly magazine, covering Armenian subjects, and particularly matters related to the Armenian Cause and Arab-Armenian relations.

  5. Armenian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    19th Century Constantinople was home to the first known Western Armenian journal published and edited by a woman (Elpis Kesaratsian). Entering circulation in 1862, Kit'arr or Guitar stayed in print for only seven months. Female writers who openly expressed their desires were viewed as immodest, but this changed slowly as journals began to ...

  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. List of newspapers in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In Armenian: 301 (301 հայերեն, 301.am) 168 Zham (168 ժամ, 168 Hours) Aravot (Առավոտ, "Morning"), published since 1994, liberal, independent. Azg (Ազգ, "The Nation"), published since 1991. Hayastani Hanrapetutyun Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն, "The Armenian Republic"), government gazette, published since ...

  8. Jamanak - Wikipedia

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    Jamanak (Armenian: Ժամանակ, lit. ' time ' ) is the longest continuously running Armenian language daily newspaper in the world. It is published in Istanbul , Turkey .

  9. 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.