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  2. Arev (daily) - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspaper. Founded. May 11, 1915. Language. Western 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. 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.

  5. Armenians in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Armenian 6 schools in Egypt are partially supported by the Prelacy of the Armenian Church in Egypt. Armenian education is very important in maintaining Armenian language among the Armenian community in Egypt. In addition, Armenian language is the only language that Armenians use within their families and communities.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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).

  8. Arev - Wikipedia

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    Arev, an Armenian newspaper in Cairo, Egypt; Arev Monthly, a monthly in Arabic published by Arev in Cairo, Egypt; Given name. Arev Petrosyan (born 1972), Armenian artist; Arev, god of the sun in Armenian mythology; Arev, an alias of the fictional character Syrran in Star Trek: Enterprise; Other uses

  9. Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Wikipedia

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    Branches of the Armenian National Committee in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, England, France, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Russia, Switzerland, Syria, the Netherlands and Uruguay subsequently have played a significant role in the campaign for the recognition of the Armenian genocide in their ...

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